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Organic purple echinacea for herbal teas-25g-Herberry

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Organic echinacea herbal tea

Discover the product Organic Purple Echinacea for herbal teas in a 25g sachet from Herberry.

Why use organic echinacea herbal tea from Herberry?

Properties:

-Stimulates immunity

-Antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal

-Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory

Indications:

-Supports the body's immunodepression

-Flu prevention

Most produced:

+Certified organic farming.

+Made in France. Picked in France.

What is Echinacea for herbal teas?

This common herbaceous plant of the great plains of North America, ancient panacea of ​​the Sioux and Comanches who used it to cure their infected wounds and snake bites, has an inflorescence which gave it its name, Echinos meaning hedgehog in Greek. The whole plant is used in Herbalism.

How to use Herberry's Organic Echinacea herbal tea?

1 - How many plants should I put for a cup?

For a 30cl mug, a good pinch of plant (one teaspoon) well crumbled. The more the plant is crumbled, the more flavor and active ingredient there will be in the water.

2 - How long should I let the plants infuse?

Generally 5 minutes of infusion is enough, but for certain plants such as chamomile, do not exceed 3 minutes as it will become bitter.

3 - Can I give it to children?

For children aged 5 to 10 years old the same dose as for an adult, but in a 1/2 cup which will be completed with water.

4 - How many cups can I drink per day?

For a cure, we recommend 3 herbal teas per day for 21 days. It's a maximum.

All the information on the virtues of the simple herbal teas that you will find under the Herberry brand are taken from several recognized works and traditional knowledge:

“therapeutic plants” by Max Wichtl and Robert Anton,

"The Book of Good Herbs" - "The Book of Trees, Shrubs and Shrubs" - "The Companion Plant" by Pierre Lieutaghi,

“our grandmothers knew” by Jean Palaiseul,

“bio-indicator plants” by Gérard Ducerf,

“the summary of the history of common plants” by PJB Chomel,

“The path of herbs” by Thierry Thevenin.

These uses, medicinal or food, are based on traditional knowledge validated by their age... They in no way exclude the consultation of a doctor who will have the competence to establish a diagnosis and prescribe an appropriate treatment.

Composition of the product Organic purple Echinacea for herbal teas, 25g from Herberry.

100% Echinacea purpurea Moench

Plant from organic farming