The laxative action of buckthorn is useful in case of both chronic and occasional constipation, acting on bowel movements and the colon. The herbal tea of frangula, also called buckthorn, also removes toxins from the body, purifies it and supports the proper functioning of the liver. Its intake is also suitable for those suffering from intestinal inertia, bloating and flatulence.
Ingredients: frangula in bark Botanical name: rhamnus frangula L. Origin: Poland
Mango and coconut a combination of exotic flavor and tropical delight! An infusion with a pleasant fruity taste, also excellent as a summer drink, can be enjoyed at any time of day. Ideal in a moment of fatigue and without energy, it acts as a natural tonic.
Sumac is a spice with a fresh and slightly acidic flavor, excellent for seasoning first and second courses or for adding more flavor to drinks. Historically used in the Middle East and known in Sicily as Sommacco, this spice also has beneficial draining and digestive properties and is a powerful antioxidant.
Roots have always been an attraction for children and not only… sucking them is a natural and greedy pastime. Comfortable and practical to always have them in your pocket.
Ginger is rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiviral agents. It is rich in vitamins A, B6, K useful for relieving the sense of nausea, migraine, indigestion, heartburn and stomach pain. Furthermore, being rich in vitamin B, it accelerates metabolism by decreasing the sense of hunger.
Ingredients:
ginger, may contain traces of preservative E220 (Max 0.01%) fructose.
Already in ancient times this medicinal herb was used to heal wounds and to treat kidney problems. Today it is studied for its diuretic properties and against water retention, as well as its ability to promote the well-being of the bones and counteract osteoporosis. Its good silicon levels are memory support. A horsetail tea, in addition to the refreshing taste, helps in the intake of vitamin C, potassium salts, flavonoids and oxalic acid.
lemon is a beneficial fruit of which, for millennia, the pulp and juice of the fruit have been consumed, with a high content of vitamin C and a moderate antiseptic power, conferred by citric acid. The peel is known for providing an essential oil, used as a decongestant for the respiratory tract, and to aid digestion of food.
The mint tea drink, with a distinctive flavor and protective and healing action aimed above all, but not only, at the digestive system. The aroma is fresh, clean and slightly spicy. With an intense and pleasant taste to try without fail.
Cloves have a very particular scent, penetrating and warm, and give dishes a pungent taste with a sweet and balsamic aftertaste. The intense aroma attenuates with cooking, dominates over other spices but harmonizes the flavor in many sweet and savory dishes. Whole cloves make roasts, broths and stews more aromatic. They facilitate good digestion, perfume the breath and give balsamic virtues to infusions.
Hawaiian red salt is a fine sea salt, with a strong flavor and a crunchy texture. Its typical lively color is due to the presence of volcanic red clay - Hawaiian clay called alaea. Its properties are manifold because the clay is made up of more than 80 minerals, particularly rich in iron oxide.
Pink pepper or false pepper, delicately spicy, has a sweet and slightly resinous aftertaste. It is used to flavor fish dishes (especially salmon), roast meat, risottos and more. It allows you to create high-impact plating, playing on the contrast of colors. This particular variant has numerous beneficial properties. Particularly sensitive to high temperatures, it is good practice to add it at the end of cooking in hot dishes, so as not to alter their delicate flavor.