Ingredients: Linden flower- 100%
Country of origin Country of origin: EU
For children: from 3 years old
The infusion and taste of the herb: Infusion from linden flowers has a light yellow color and an extremely pleasant taste and smell. It is neither bitter nor astringent, but slightly sweet, soft and smooth.
Preparation:
Temperature: 100 °C
Preparation time: 10-15 minutes
Amount: 1 to 2 teaspoons per 2 dcl
Effects:
Administration of linden is fully appropriate for colds, fevers and to support immunity. Linden is an excellent anti-inflammatory herb and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
At the same time, it is characterized by calming effects, so it is suitable for anxiety and restlessness. It is also used during depression and headaches.
It has mild diuretic and spasmolytic effects and is recommended for cramping pains in the urinary tract and urinary stones.
Regulates the production of gastric and intestinal juices. It has a slightly choleretic effect and is used for cramping pains in the area of the digestive system. It is suitable for impaired gallbladder function.
It thins the blood, thereby preventing inflammation of the veins, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction and stroke.
Linden is also recommended for dysmenorrhea (menstrual problems). Tea supports hormonal balance and removes unpleasant symptoms.
It is used for stomatitis.
Linden flower baths are recommended for joints. Linden tea is suitable for gout and osteochondrosis, as it removes excess salts from the body.
Linden is also recommended for normalizing weight, while it is advisable to grind the dried flowers into a powder and take a teaspoon 3 times a day. A mixture of sea buckthorn and linden is also suitable for weight loss.
It supports the strength and health of hair and skin.
Linden promotes sweating.
It is necessary to consult a doctor about the use of the herb during pregnancy and breastfeeding.