Birch Tea

Starting at: $9.45

Found: Northern Hemisphere and Africa
Family: Rosacea e
Active Ingredients: Phytochemicals: Betulin, betulinic acid, hyperoside, luteolin, quercetin glycosides, methyl salicylate.
Other Names: Church Steeples. Cockeburr. Sticklewort. Philanthropos.

Birch is renowned for its use for rheumatism, cystitis, gout, arthritic pain and as a reliable solvent of stones in the kidneys. Birch can also be used externally for promoting hair growth and for skin complaints such as acne and eczema. Applied topically, birch is also beneficial for boils and sores.

Hot infusion

Preparing a hot infusion birch tea requires several steps.

(1) Fill one tea infuser full of the birch tea herbs.

(2) Pour one cup of boiling water over the herbs.

(3) Cover the cup to ensure all the volatile oils & aromas in the birch tea herbs do not escape.

(4) Allow the herbs to infuse for 3-5 minutes, then sip

100g (approx 80 cups of tea)
200g (approx 160 cups of tea)
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 11 October, 2008.

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