

Description
Treat yourself to a wellness break with our blueberry leaf tea. Rich in flavonoids, it helps maintain good vascular and digestive health, while bringing a touch of freshness to your day.
The airmelon, or blueberry, develops mainly in the wooded and mountainous areas of Europe. The leaves are small, green and serrated, and are harvested by hand in the spring. These shrubs prefer cool climates with good humidity, which makes them abundant in the undergrowth of the mountains.
Blueberry leaves promote digestive health and help reduce inflammation.
Bilberry leaves, often overlooked, are actually a valuable part of the plant, used for centuries to regulate blood sugar.In rural Europe, they were commonly prepared as a decoction to treat urinary disorders.
Data sheet
Infuse a teaspoon of leaves in 150 ml of hot water for 7 minutes.This herbal tea can be consumed morning and evening, respecting a moderate consumption.It is particularly effective after meals to stabilize blood sugar.
Do not use when treating diabetes without medical advice, as leaves may interact with medicines. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
No specific deadline
The airmelon, or blueberry, develops mainly in the wooded and mountainous areas of Europe. The leaves are small, green and serrated, and are harvested by hand in the spring. These shrubs prefer cool climates with good humidity, which makes them abundant in the undergrowth of the mountains.
Blueberry leaves promote digestive health and help reduce inflammation.
Bilberry leaves, often overlooked, are actually a valuable part of the plant, used for centuries to regulate blood sugar.In rural Europe, they were commonly prepared as a decoction to treat urinary disorders.
Data sheet
Infuse a teaspoon of leaves in 150 ml of hot water for 7 minutes.This herbal tea can be consumed morning and evening, respecting a moderate consumption.It is particularly effective after meals to stabilize blood sugar.
Do not use when treating diabetes without medical advice, as leaves may interact with medicines. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
No specific deadline