Eucalyptus is a plant known for its balsamic, expectorant and soothing action on the respiratory tract, capable of disinfecting the mouth, throat and tonsils. A eucalyptus herbal tea can be beneficial to decrease congestion and nasal mucus, in case of cooling. It also has a refreshing action on the oral cavity and throat, due to its natural properties.
Ingredients: eucalyptus leaves Botanical name: Eucalyptus Globulus Labill Origin: India
Assam black tea is a full-bodied, full-bodied tea, rich in malty and slightly sweet notes. Native to the Assam region of India, this tea has small, dark leaves that produce a deep red drink. The intense and strong flavor of Assam tea makes it perfect to be enjoyed alone or with a little milk and sugar to give it a creamy and sweet note. Due to its robustness, Assam black tea is also great for serving with biscuits and desserts.
Pecans in shell are delicious fruits and are a food with exceptional nutritional properties of all. It is an alternative to our traditional nuts, such as walnuts, almonds and hazelnuts. It is also a food rich in vitamins, in particular Vitamin E, A, B and C. A complete food therefore, to make a snack or snack.
Orange blossoms can be used alone for a calming herbal tea, or added together with a blend of medicinal herbs, as desired. They possess expectorant properties against colds, thanks to vitamin C, and promote proper digestion. The relaxing characteristics of orange blossom are useful in cases of insomnia, anxiety and stress.
Ingredients: orange blossom Botanical name: Citrus aurantium Origin: Middle East
The black cohosh is a plant native to North America, whose rhizome is useful as a natural remedy, to counteract menopause and menstrual cycle disorders. An excellent rebalancing of the female hormonal system, thanks to estrogen, black cohosh relieves some symptoms related to menopause including hot flashes or hot spots.
Botanical name: black cohosh Ingredients: black cohosh rhizome Origin: Usa
Famous for being a tea named after the region (Darjeeling) where it is grown, in north east India in the state of West Bengal. Particularly prized tea so much that it has been nicknamed the champagne of teas for the taste vaguely reminiscent of Muscat grapes and so much that it has the name protected by copyright by the Teaboard of India.
Aleppo pepper is a fine spice with a fruity and slightly smoky flavor, with a medium spiciness and sweet notes similar to cumin and dried tomato. Used in Middle Eastern cuisine, it is perfect for seasoning meat, vegetables, sauces and spicy dishes.
Himalayan pink salt is an ancient fossil salt extracted from the mines of Khewra, at the foot of the Himalayan mountain range. It is a soft salt in taste, less savory than common salt; it can enhance the flavor of meat and fish. Interesting for the many minerals it contains, for the purpose of well-being, it makes available many elements including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, copper, sulfur and iron. It is a very popular salt also for its pink color, perfect for decorating dishes in a decorative and scenographic way.
The cumin plant is one of the oldest medicinal plants, it produces seeds that have a spicy flavor and a rich and singular aroma. In recent years, some research is also verifying its slimming power. The scientists involved compared the effects on overweight and blood sugar levels of the use of cumin extracts.
This blend of black tea is one of the strongest as flavor with India origin, in its characteristic broken production, it makes it very suitable as the name says, for breakfast . Its characteristic brown color and full-bodied taste make it an excellent springboard to face the whole day.
It has an important diuretic, draining and purifying action on the body and is an excellent anti-inflammatory and anti-rheumatic. Much appreciated by women who want to eliminate toxins and cellulite.
Ingredients: moringa Botanical name: moringa oleifera Lam Origin: India