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Rosehips Tea Bag 20ct Organic
Rosehips Tea Bag 20ct Organic
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Made from organic rosehips, this tea produces a refreshing, pleasantly tart flavor. Rosehips are packed with antioxidants and are a great source of Vitamin C. It makes a flavorful hot or iced tea! Ingredients: Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina). Origin Chile. Serving size: Pour 8-12 oz of boiling water (212° F) over 1 tea bag. Steep 3-4 minutes. Prepackaged in fusible (unbleached) paper tea bags manufactured from a specially selected blend of manila hemp fiber. Certified USDA Organic, Caffeine free.
Made in the United States.
Botanical Name
Botanical Name
Passiflora incarnata L.
Plant Description
Plant Description
Passiflora incarnata, also known as maypop, purple passionflower, true passionflower, wild apricot, and wild passion vine, is a fast-growing perennial vine with purple flowers. Native Americans originally used the passiflora plant's medicinal properties. The root was used as a poultice to treat boils, cuts, bruises, and other inflammations. The leaves were boiled to make tea to calm nerves or as a tonic.
Benefits
Benefits
Addiction; Anxiety; Asthma; Atony; Bacteria; Boil; Bronchosis; Bruise; Burn; Cancer; Candida; Cardiopathy; Chancre; Chorea; Colic; Convulsion; Cramp; Cut; Depression; Dermatosis; Diarrhea; Dysentery; Dysmenorrhea; Dyspnea; Earache; Eclampsia; Enterosis; Epilepsy; Erysipelas; Fever; Flu; Fungus; Gastrosis; Headache; Hemorrhoid; High Blood Pressure; Hyperactivity; Hysteria; Infection; Inflammation Insomnia; Morphinism; Myalgia; Mycosis; Nervousness; Nervous Restlessness; Neuralgia; Neurasthenia; Neurosis; Nicotinism; Ophthalmia; Pain; Palpitation; PMS; Proctosis; Restlessness; Sore; Spasm; Stress; Tachycardia; Tetanus; Toothache; Typhoid; Uterosis; Weaning; Yeast.
Activities
Activities
Analgesic; Antibacterial; Antiinflammatory; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Anxiolytic; Candidicide; Cardiotonic); CNS-Depressant; CNS-Stimulant; Cyanogenic; Digestive; Emetic; Fungicide; Hematinic; Hypnotic); Hypotensive; MAOI; Myorelaxant; Narcotic; Respirastimulant; Sedative; Soporific; Tranquilizer; Uterorelaxant; Uterotonic.
Uses
Uses
Tea. Tincture. Extract.
Warnings
Warnings
Class 1. Large doses may result in CNS depression. Because of harman and harmaline (uterine stimulants), its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided
Source
Source
Duke, J. A. 1985. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. Boca Raton, Florida, CRC Press, Inc.
FDA Statement - Not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure through the sale of this Herb. Use at your own risk. Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. The FDA has not evaluated this statement.
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