Dr Smith Organic Tea for Digestion 20 knots

4,19 €
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Infusion that helps to promote digestion

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Dr Smith Organic Tea for Digestion 20 knots

Dr Smith Organic Tea for Digestion 20 knots

4,19 €

Description

Infusion combining 4 plants from organic farming: peppermint leaf and lemongrass, fennel seed and verbena leaf. Peppermint, rich in phenolic compounds, relieves digestive spasms, gas and nausea to facilitate and promote digestion. Lemongrass, known for its antispasmodic properties, is effective in treating digestive and intestinal disorders by reducing flatulence, spasms and cramps.

Instructions for use

Place the tea bag in a cup or teapot with water and steep for as long as necessary. Then remove the bag and drink hot or cold. Read the directions on the package before brewing. Water temperature, as well as steeping time, may vary according to the type of tea or infusion.

Composition

PEPPERMINT LEAF * 50%, LEMONGRASS LEAF * 20%, FENNEL SEED * 20% AND VERBENA LEAF * 10%. * 100% OF THE AGRICULTURAL INGREDIENTS ARE ORGANICALLY GROWN.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a perennial herb with medicinal properties, similar in shape to celery and with a flavour that is reminiscent of anise. Its essential oil, which comes from the fruit or aerial part of the plant, contains substances known as anethole and estragole. It also contains flavonoids and coumarins.

These phytoactive substances have antiseptic, expectorant and mild spasmolytic properties (e.g. for menstrual discomfort). Fennel has traditionally been used, as a herbal tea or as a dietary supplement, to relieve digestive discomfort. It is known to be effective against bloating and gas accumulation.

It also helps to reduce feelings of nausea and dizziness during pregnancy and promotes milk production during breastfeeding. In both situations, the use of pure essential oil or a hydroalcoholic extract is not recommended, due to the presence of excessive amounts of anethole. At this stage, it is advisable to take in the form of a herbal tea or a specific dietary supplement, without exceeding the recommended dose. In babies and young children, it can also be useful in cases of colic, gas and intestinal discomfort, following the dosage indicated in preparations suitable for children. When in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.

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