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- Vegan
- free from any artificial additives
- 100% natural
- without preservatives
- controlled quality
Cistus tea has a very high content of polyphenols (more than green tea). The cistus is a shrub that grows in the Mediterranean region. The plant has been known in folk medicine in Crete and Greece since ancient times. The polyphenols (a group of secondary plant substances) in cistus leaves are said to have many positive properties .
The tea is currently on everyone's lips and is highly praised. We have also long loved the essential oil of cistus , which smells warm and spicy, has regenerative properties and is said to "uplift delicate souls". Customers with sensitive, dry skin appreciate Ingeborg Stadelmann's cistus cream .
Preparation: Pour 250ml of boiling water over 1 tablespoon of rockrose, cover and let it steep for 4 to 5 minutes, strain and enjoy.
In our herbal drugstore you can also get cistrose as an elixir, drops and lozenges. If you are interested, please send us an email .
Storage: Store aroma-protected, dry and not above room temperature (25 °C).
Filling weight: 100 g
Other spellings: Cistus - Cistus
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For mildly flaky skin diseases, e.g. cradle cap in children. For poultices, pour 1/4 liter of boiling water over 3 teaspoons and strain after 10 minutes. A compress can be made several times a day with a freshly prepared infusion. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.
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For digestive problems. To make a cup of tea, pour 1 teaspoonful of boiling water over it and strain after 10 minutes. Drink 1 cup of freshly made tea several times a day between meals. Warning: Tea made from lovage root must not be used if there is inflammation of the kidneys and the urinary tract or if the kidneys are impaired. Close tightly again after removal. Keep out of the reach of children.