Description | Net Content: 30 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
Herbs of Cyprus
Produced and Packed In Cyprus
For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 0.5 gr. (1 tsp) of Herb in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes. | Net Content: 30 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
Herbs of Cyprus Produced and Packed In Cyprus For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 0.5 gr. (1 tsp) of Marigold in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes. | Content: 40 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
Herbs of Cyprus
Produced and Packed In Cyprus
For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 5 gr. (1 tsp) of Oregano in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes. | Wild thymus and oregano natural herbal tea Net Content: 35 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
Herbs of Cyprus
Produced and Packed In Cyprus
For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 5 gr. (1 tsp) of Herb in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes. | Net Content: 30 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 5 gr. (1 tsp) of Herb in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes.
Herbs of Cyprus
Produced and Packed In Cyprus | Net Content: 30 gr
The product is 100% natural, pure and vegan
Herbs of Cyprus
Produced and Packed In Cyprus
For Tea / Infusion: For every cup use 5 gr. (1 tsp) of Herb in hot water for 10 – 15 minutes. |
Content | Description Rosemary bush, is a native Mediterranean and South African, has though the ages acquired a reputation for its culinary use as an aromatic herb but also for its use in traditional herbal medicine Potential health benefits: High in antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory compounds- Antioxidants are compounds that help protect your body from oxidative damage and inflammation, which can lead to chronic diseases like cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of rosemary is largely attributed to its polyphenolic compounds like rosmarinic acid and carnosic acid.
- The compounds in rosemary tea may also have antimicrobial properties, which may help fight infections. Rosemary leaves are employed in traditional medicine for their antibacterial and wound healing effects.
- Studies have also investigated the effects of rosmarinic and carnosic acid on cancer. They have found that the two acids may have antitumor properties and even slow the growth of leukemia, breast, and prostate cancer cells
Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. | Description Marigold or more commonly Calendula, has been used medicinally for centuries. Traditionally, it has been used to treat conjunctivitis, blepharitis, eczema, gastritis, minor burns including sunburns, warts, and minor injuries such as sprains and wounds. It has also been used to treat cramps, coughs, and snake bites. Calendula has a high content of flavonoids, chemicals that act as anti-oxidants in the body. Anti-oxidants are thought to protect body cells from damage caused by a chemical process called oxidation. Oxidation produces oxygen free radicals, natural chemicals that may suppress immune function. Possible medicinal properties: Fighting stomach ulcers and inflammations. Blood-cleaner, helps in healing wounds. Promotes calcium absorption. Possible external medicinal uses: Helps in promoting healing. Marigold oil mixed with olive oil for massaging or as a healing cream helps with skin problems, phlebitis, varicose ulcers and burns. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterized by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Ingredients:- Essential oils in the flowers,
- silicon,
- calcium,
- vitamin C,
- saponins,
- flavones.
Caution: May cause an allergic reaction to people who are sensitive towards Asteraceae – Co. species. | Description Oregano is a Mediterranean herb from the mint, or Lamiaceae family. It has been used it for thousands of years as a food flavouring agent and to treat health conditions. Greeks and Romans associated oregano with joy and happiness. The name comes from the Greek words "oros," meaning mountain, and "ganos," meaning joy. Possible medicinal properties: Anti-diarrheic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial action, helps with intestinal atony, relieves cough symptoms, helps with hypertension and arteriosclerosis, antioxidant, helps to relieve symptoms of common cold and flu. Possible external medicinal uses: Healing, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic. Oregano leaves keep birds healthy. Used in cooking for flavor and aroma. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Nutrients:- Vitamins C, E, K,
- magnesium,
- zinc,
- potassium,
- niacin,
- phosphorus,
- iron,
- β-carotene,
- thymol
- carvacrol
| | Description Nettle is a perennial plant, reaching to five feet in height, producing lance-shaped leaves and green flowers with yellow stamens. The common nettle is one of some 500 species
Key Actions- astringent
- antiallergenic
- circulatory stimulant
- diuretic
- lowers blood sugar levels
- nutritive
- promotes milk flow (leaf)
- prevents scurvy
- reduces prostate enlargement (root)
- stops bleeding
- tonic
Medicinal qualities: Nettle has been used in alternative medicine to treat hay fever, asthma, diarrhea, osteoarthritis, circulation problems, diabetes, fluid retention, symptoms of enlarged prostate, and other conditions. However, nettle has not been proven with research to be effective in treating these conditions. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. | Description Cyprus Common Sage is a herb that is indigenous to Cyprus and whilst t is of the same family as the common Sage, mint, oregano, rosemary, basil and The Cyprus variety is of a slightly different flavour and aroma. Sage has a strong aroma and earthy flavor, which is why it’s used in small amounts. Possible medicinal properties: anti-fever, anti-antiperspirant properties, antibacterial and antiseptic properties, heart tonic, anti-diabetic. Possible external medicinal uses: disinfectant, fights acne, heals pharyngitis, gingivitis and open mouth ulcers, tones the nervous system. Used in cooking for flavor and aroma. Drying Process: The process of drying our herbs is carried out under the shade in low temperatures below 35 degrees Celsius to ensure that the herbs preserve their colour and essential oils. Thus, they are characterised by their lively appearance and rich aroma. Details Nutrients: - Thuyone A and B,
- quinole,
- linolol,
- camphor,
- salben,
- flavonoids,
- B-Pinel,
- phenolic acids.
CAUTION: Unsuitable during menopause |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.