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Bio Tisana Tilo Relax Digestión Sudoración, 20g
Francia 8-12 Días Gratis < 49 Euro
Europa 10-14 Días Gratis < 59 Euro
Internacional 12-18 Días Gratis < 70 Euro
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Product Specifications
Botanical Information:
- Scientific Name: Tilia cordata / Tilia platyphyllos
- Plant Part Used: Flowers and bracts
- Harvesting Period: Early to mid-summer
- Processing Method: Air-dried at controlled temperature
Physical Characteristics:
- Appearance: Intact, pale yellow-green flowers with bracts
- Aroma: Sweet, floral with honey notes
- Taste: Mild, sweet with subtle woody undertones
- Color (brewed): Light golden yellow
Quality Markers:
- Moisture Content: <8%
- Flavonoid Content: Standardized
- Microbial Testing: Compliant with European Pharmacopoeia
Preparation and Usage Guidelines
Traditional Hot Infusion:
- Water Temperature: 90-95°C (194-203°F)
- Dosage: 1-2 teaspoons per cup (240ml)
- Steeping Time: 5-10 minutes
- Recommended: 2-3 cups daily
Cold Brew Method:
- Use room temperature water
- Ratio: 2-3 tablespoons per liter
- Steep 6-12 hours in refrigerator
Storage:
- Keep in airtight container
- Store in cool, dry place
- Protect from direct sunlight
- Use within 24 months
Traditional Benefits and Properties
Linden flower tea has been historically valued for its multifaceted therapeutic properties, supported by traditional use and modern research:
Calming and Relaxation:
- Natural anxiolytic properties support stress reduction and emotional balance
- Contains compounds that promote quality sleep and rest
- Helps maintain healthy sleep-wake cycles
Cardiovascular Support:
- Flavonoids support healthy blood pressure levels
- Antioxidants protect cardiovascular system integrity
- Promotes healthy circulation and vessel function
Respiratory Function:
- Soothes throat and respiratory tract discomfort
- Supports healthy mucous membrane function
- Maintains clear breathing passages
Digestive Health:
- Supports comfortable digestion
- Maintains healthy gastrointestinal function
- Promotes natural digestive processes
Cultural Heritage and Tradition
Linden tea holds a revered position in European herbal tradition, particularly in Germanic and Slavic cultures. For centuries, the linden tree has been considered sacred, often planted in village centers as a symbol of community and peace. Medieval herbalists documented its use in monasteries and early medical texts.
In traditional European medicine, linden tea gained prominence during the Renaissance period, when it became known as the "pharmacy of the poor" due to its widespread availability and diverse applications. The gathering of linden flowers became a celebrated seasonal activity, with specific harvesting rituals passed down through generations.
Modern herbalists continue to value linden tea, integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary understanding of its bioactive compounds. This botanical remains a testament to the enduring wisdom of European herbal traditions.