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Yarrow Dried Flowers Loose Herbal Tea 20g-4.9kg Achillea Millefolium

$ 4.49

  • Allergens: Yarrow Tea, Yarrow Dried Tea
  • Brand: Greekherbay
  • Calories per 100 g/mL: Less than 100
  • Calories per Serving: 0
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Greece
  • Course: Yarrow Dried Flowers Loose Herbal Tea
  • Expiration Date: 9/2026
  • Flavor: Unflavored
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Food Specifications: Caffeine Free, Dairy Free, Diabetic, Dye Free, Egg Free, Fat Free, Gelatine Free, Gluten Free, GMO Free, Halal, Homemade, Low Carbohydrate, Low Fat, Low Sugar, No Artificial Coloring, No Artificial Flavoring, Nut Free, Peanut Free, Preservatives Free, Sugar Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
  • Form: Flowering/Blooming
  • Item Weight: 2 kg
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Number in Pack: 2
  • Number of Servings: 10 plus
  • Product: Tea & Infusion
  • Product Name: Yarrow Dried Flowers Loose Herbal Tea
  • Regional Cuisine/Region: european union
  • Serving Size: 1 Cup
  • Type: Herbal/Tisane

Description

Yarrow Dried Flowers Loose Herbal Tea 20g-4.9kg Achillea Millefolium Origin:European Union. Other Names: Achilles, Xiliofyllo, Semesanto, Lazaros & Agriapsithia. Greekherbay means bay with pure aromatic herbs, spices, many types of honey, Greek olive oil, nuts, superfoods, dried fruits, herbal oils, incense, natural sea sponges, Greek handmade soaps with olive oil base, aromatherapy products etc. We have selected unique varieties in flavors and aromas from all over the world as well as the best Greek local organic and conventional certified natural agricultural crops with the best quality. Yarrow Dried Flowers Loose Herbal Tea it is considered the herb that mother nature has gifted to women. Store: In a dark and cool (5oC - 15oC) place. Preparation: 1 tablespoon Achilles is boiled with 1 glass of boiling water in a covered container, left for 10-15 minutes and drained before use. For washing, the above tea is prepared, more concentrated in the dose of 50-60 gr. in a liter of water. Historical data: Achilles is considered a classic medicinal plant. Dioscouridis, Pliny and Hildegard von Bingen report the use of Achilles for hemostasis and wound healing. Lunicerus and Tabernaemontanus further describe the effect of Achilles on the stimulation of appetite and digestion. Achilles is believed to have learned the healing properties of Achilles from the Centaur Chiron. Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. If you have a health concern or condition, consult your doctor. Always consult a medical doctor before modifying your diet or using any new product.