Description
Witch hazel is a plant with quite strong medicinal properties that can be used in a variety of ways. There are many species of witch hazel, but Hamamelis virginiana – a species of shrub native to North America – is the most commonly used given its high content of active ingredients.
Did you know that the name “magic” hazel was so named among Native Americans because the branches were used as divining rods? It was believed they could help find water sources or hidden metals.
Health Benefits of Witch Hazel Bio
(This summary was prepared in line with the Nutrition and Health Claims Act)
- For good condition of blood vessels.
- Good for blood circulation.
- In the care of blue blood vessels.
- Witch hazel or hamamelis for rough, dry skin.
- For diaper rash.
- To care and soothe the skin for insect bites.
Prepare witch hazel tea organic
Making a tea (or infusion) is an ideal way to benefit from the beneficial effects of organic witch hazel.
So you can easily prepare a cup of healthy witch hazel tea organic:
- Use 1-2 teaspoons per 250-mL cup.
- Pour over with not no boiling water and let steep for 10-15 minutes.
- Optionally add some lemon or honey/stevia to the tea.
Combinations with Witch hazel
In cases of disfiguring veins, Witch Hazel is often used together with Chestnut.
Sustainable Packaging
Our herbs are packed in compostable bags that are airtight and resealable, so that the flavors and fragrances are optimally preserved. The pouches do not let sunlight through, ensuring the efficacy of the herbs. With our sustainable packaging, we seek to minimize our carbon footprint without sacrificing quality.
Attention for a moment
Do not use during pregnancy and lactation.
Do not give to children under 2 years of age.
Do not combine with medications, dietary supplements and herbs containing alkaloids.
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