Description
Dive into a unique taste experience with our blueberry tea. Rich in antioxidants, it promotes eye health and strengthens the immune system, while offering a deliciously fruity flavor.
Blueberry is rich in antioxidants and vitamins, helping to strengthen the immune system and improve vision.
Vaccinium myrtillus, the shrub that produces blueberries, grows mainly in the undergrowth of mountainous regions of Europe and North America.This shrub likes acidic and moist soils, and thrives in temperate climates.The berries are harvested in summer, when their anthocyanin content, responsible for their antioxidant properties, is at its peak.
Since ancient times, the blueberry, or cranberry, has been used in traditional European medicine.Renowned for its antioxidant properties and its benefits for night vision, this small blue berry is a treasure of the forest.Its use spread thanks to healers who used it to treat digestive and circulatory disorders.
Data sheet
To prepare a herbal tea, boil 250 ml of water then add a tablespoon of berries.Let it infuse for 10 minutes, filter and enjoy hot or cold.Consume 1 to 2 cups per day to benefit from the antioxidant benefits of blueberries.
Due to their rich tannins, excessive consumption of blueberries can cause digestive disorders. Not recommended for people with severe renal impairment. Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
No specific deadline
Blueberry is rich in antioxidants and vitamins, helping to strengthen the immune system and improve vision.
Vaccinium myrtillus, the shrub that produces blueberries, grows mainly in the undergrowth of mountainous regions of Europe and North America.This shrub likes acidic and moist soils, and thrives in temperate climates.The berries are harvested in summer, when their anthocyanin content, responsible for their antioxidant properties, is at its peak.
Since ancient times, the blueberry, or cranberry, has been used in traditional European medicine.Renowned for its antioxidant properties and its benefits for night vision, this small blue berry is a treasure of the forest.Its use spread thanks to healers who used it to treat digestive and circulatory disorders.
Data sheet
To prepare a herbal tea, boil 250 ml of water then add a tablespoon of berries.Let it infuse for 10 minutes, filter and enjoy hot or cold.Consume 1 to 2 cups per day to benefit from the antioxidant benefits of blueberries.
Due to their rich tannins, excessive consumption of blueberries can cause digestive disorders. Not recommended for people with severe renal impairment. Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
No specific deadline