Dr. Popov Sharp Vision herbal tea with eyebright 50 g
Dr. Popov Sharp Vision herbal tea with eyebright 50 g
- se světlíkem lékařským
- pro bystrý zrak
- 50 g
Bylinný čaj je obvykle nálev z bylin, ale může se kombinovat s černým nebo zeleným čajem buď už ve výrobě směsi, nebo také až po vylouhování. Prodává se jako porcovaný čaj nebo jako sypaný čaj. Obvykle stačí čerstvou nebo sušenou část Byliny zalít vřící vodou a nechat drogu několik minut louhovat. Čaj z čerstvých bylin je silnější, protože léčivé látky časem mizí a droga ztrácí na účinnosti. Existuje také postup louhování chladnou vodou, tak zvaná macerace, která je šetrnější, ale trvá několik hodin.
Pour one teaspoon of the herbal mixture over 0.25 litres of just boiling Water, cover, infuse for 12 minutes and drink in sips. Drink 1-3 cups daily as needed. The maximum daily dose contains 225 mg of lily of the valley.
Rooibos leaf, St. John's Wort, Pink Hibiscus flower, Calendula flower, Clanoprache fruit, Safflower flower 5%, Fennel fruit, Cornflower flower, Marigold flower.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Not suitable for children, pregnant and lactating women. Not intended as a substitute for a varied diet. Store in a dry place at a temperature of 5 - 25 °C.
Dr. Popov's herbal teas are purely natural blends of Herbs that do not contain any preservatives or colouring agents. The Herbs used are certified. The teas are suitable for daily drinking. They are an ideal beverage as they replenish the body with vitamins, minerals and other important substances in a well absorbed form.
Herbal tea is usually an infusion of Herbs, but it can be combined with black or green tea, either in the making of the mixture or after the infusion has been infused. It is sold as a portioned tea or as loose tea. Usually, it is enough to pour boiling Water over the fresh or dried part of the herb and let the drug infuse for a few minutes. Tea made from fresh Herbs is stronger, because the medicinal substances disappear over time and the drug loses its effectiveness. There is also a procedure of infusing with cold Water, called maceration, which is gentler but takes several hours.
Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 prohibits the communication of information about the effects of our products on the human body.