Description
This Canadian orchard tea is perfect to ease inflammation and improve digestion. A beneficial infusion for everyday well-being.
Canada's orchard helps reduce inflammation and improve digestion through its astringent properties, ideal for general well-being.
Erigeron canadensis is an annual plant that can reach up to 1.5 metres in height. It grows spontaneously in fields, roadsides and wasteland in North America and Europe. The plant prefers well drained and sunny soils. Its small white or pink flowers appear from June to September, and this is when the plant is harvested for its medicinal virtues.
The Canadian Vergerette, also known as Erigeron canadensis, is a native plant in North America. It has been used by indigenous peoples to treat various conditions, including digestive disorders and urinary tract infections. Introduced into Europe in the seventeenth century, it quickly became a popular remedy for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of orchard in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink two to three cups a day, preferably between meals, to enjoy its diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Orchards can increase urination due to their diuretic properties. Do not use in patients with severe renal impairment. Consult a health care professional before use in case of pregnancy or breastfeeding.
No specific deadline
Canada's orchard helps reduce inflammation and improve digestion through its astringent properties, ideal for general well-being.
Erigeron canadensis is an annual plant that can reach up to 1.5 metres in height. It grows spontaneously in fields, roadsides and wasteland in North America and Europe. The plant prefers well drained and sunny soils. Its small white or pink flowers appear from June to September, and this is when the plant is harvested for its medicinal virtues.
The Canadian Vergerette, also known as Erigeron canadensis, is a native plant in North America. It has been used by indigenous peoples to treat various conditions, including digestive disorders and urinary tract infections. Introduced into Europe in the seventeenth century, it quickly became a popular remedy for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of orchard in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink two to three cups a day, preferably between meals, to enjoy its diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Orchards can increase urination due to their diuretic properties. Do not use in patients with severe renal impairment. Consult a health care professional before use in case of pregnancy or breastfeeding.
No specific deadline