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Hops Slumber teabags 30s
HOPS SLUMBER TEA
Hops Slumber is a unique blend of herbs with an exotic flavour, providing a relaxing drink anytime.
Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is one of the most widely used herbs as it has an important place in both Western and Eastern herbal medicine. It has been shown to provide support for the immune system.
Chamomile flower (Matricaria chamomilla) is widely used as herbal tea as it has many beneficial effects. Chamomile supports bronchial health, the body\\\’s responses to allergens, the menstural period, nervous tension, relaxation and sleep. It is also a relaxant and has wound-healing effects.
Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis) is native to Europe and North America. It has a long tradition use as a sedative. It is useful for relaxation, supports normal blood pressure, liver health and supports a restful sleep.
Hops herb (Humulus lupulus) has been used to brew beer since Roman times. It is highly valued for their unique properties. It helps calm and relax the mind and body. It also supports muscle relaxation and tone and improves digestion.
Passionflower herb (Passiflora incarnate) supports healthy circulation and normal blood pressure.
Hops Slumber Tea is a combination of calming and sedative herbs, as well as improving immune and digestion. It is a brilliant tea after a stressful day or as a fabulous bedtime tea.
Suggested Use: Infuse 1-2 teabags in very hot water (not boiling) for 2-5 minutes before drinking to fully capture the flavour and herbal benefits. Use up to three times daily, best taken before bedtime. Add honey to sweeten if desired. Best without milk.
Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare practitioner
Ingredients: Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Chamomile flower (Matricaria chamomilla), Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis), Hops herb (Humulus lupulus), Passionflower herb (Passiflora incarnate), Flavours.
Note: Should not be taken for more than two weeks at a time. May cause allergic reactions in some susceptible individuals. Consult your health professional if pregnant, lactating, taking medications or suffering from a serious health condition before taking. Discontinue taking & seek professional advice if any adverse reaction occurs. Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare practitioner
References:
Grieve M., A Modern Herbal, Tiger Books International, London, 1992.
Reavley N., The New Encyclopedia of Vitamins, Minerals, Supplements and Herbs, Bookman Press, Melbourne, 1998.
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