Description
Our 1Kg size painkiller tea is ideal for regular use. It helps to ease pain through a selection of therapeutic plants.
This herbal tea combines plants such as blackcurrant, meadow queen and birch, known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The blackcurrant helps reduce joint pain, while the meadow queen and birch promote joint mobility and relieve muscle pain.
Cassis (Ribes nigrum) grows mainly in Europe and Asia, preferring temperate climates. The queen of meadows (Filipendula ulmaria) is found in the wet meadows of Europe and Asia. Birch (Betula pendula) is common in forests in Europe and Asia, preferring well drained soils and a temperate climate.
Used for centuries, painkiller tea combines plants such as blackcurrant, the queen of meadows and birch. The blackcurrant was already used by ancient Greeks for its anti-inflammatory properties. The meadow queen, known as plant aspirin, was used by the Celts to relieve pain. Birch, for its part, is a traditional remedy of the Nordic peoples for its depurative and anti-inflammatory virtues.
Data sheet
Heat 1 litre of water, add a tablespoon of the preparation and allow to infuse for 10 minutes. Drink three cups a day, preferably after meals.
Do not use in case of allergy to any of the ingredients. Consult a doctor in case of pregnancy, breastfeeding or medical treatment.
No specific deadline
This herbal tea combines plants such as blackcurrant, meadow queen and birch, known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The blackcurrant helps reduce joint pain, while the meadow queen and birch promote joint mobility and relieve muscle pain.
Cassis (Ribes nigrum) grows mainly in Europe and Asia, preferring temperate climates. The queen of meadows (Filipendula ulmaria) is found in the wet meadows of Europe and Asia. Birch (Betula pendula) is common in forests in Europe and Asia, preferring well drained soils and a temperate climate.
Used for centuries, painkiller tea combines plants such as blackcurrant, the queen of meadows and birch. The blackcurrant was already used by ancient Greeks for its anti-inflammatory properties. The meadow queen, known as plant aspirin, was used by the Celts to relieve pain. Birch, for its part, is a traditional remedy of the Nordic peoples for its depurative and anti-inflammatory virtues.
Data sheet
Heat 1 litre of water, add a tablespoon of the preparation and allow to infuse for 10 minutes. Drink three cups a day, preferably after meals.
Do not use in case of allergy to any of the ingredients. Consult a doctor in case of pregnancy, breastfeeding or medical treatment.
No specific deadline