Description
For tea lovers in large quantities, this oak bark is perfect. Rich in tannins, it offers astringent and anti-inflammatory benefits, ideal for regular use.
Oak bark is known for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties.It helps treat inflammation and infections.
Quercus robur is a robust and imposing tree, very present in the forests of Europe. Its bark, once dried and reduced to tea, offers powerful benefits thanks to its rich tannins.
Oak bark has a long tradition of use in natural medicine for its astringent and antiseptic virtues. It is ideal for treating internal and external inflammations, as well as for soothing digestive disorders.
Data sheet
Infuse 1 tablespoon of bark in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink 2 to 3 times a day. Can also be used in gargarism.
Store away from light and humidity.Prolonged use not recommended without medical supervision.
No specific deadline
Oak bark is known for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties.It helps treat inflammation and infections.
Quercus robur is a robust and imposing tree, very present in the forests of Europe. Its bark, once dried and reduced to tea, offers powerful benefits thanks to its rich tannins.
Oak bark has a long tradition of use in natural medicine for its astringent and antiseptic virtues. It is ideal for treating internal and external inflammations, as well as for soothing digestive disorders.
Data sheet
Infuse 1 tablespoon of bark in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. Filter and drink 2 to 3 times a day. Can also be used in gargarism.
Store away from light and humidity.Prolonged use not recommended without medical supervision.
No specific deadline