
Tilia Miqueliana Maxim , Chinese Herbal Medicines Linden Fl
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Tilia Miqueliana Maxim , Chinese Herbal Medicines Linden Flower
- Name: Tilia Miqueliana Maxim ,Linden Flower
- Moisture: 10%
- Color: light yellow
- Feature: 100% green and pesticide free
- Application: linden flowers contain flavonoids, potent antioxidant substances that help prevent free radical-induced damage in your body. linden also contains tannins that act as an astringent, and it has mucilage properties, meaning that it coats your throat and intestines and soothes and reduces inflammation.
- Certification: ISO9000
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Tilia Miqueliana Maxim ,Linden Flower
Detailed Description:
linden is an herb that comes from the tilia tree, which is more commonly referred to as lime tree. the flowers of the tilia tree are steeped and made into a tea that has been consumed for centuries in europe for a variety of medicinal purposes. despite linden tea's presumed safety, you should talk to your health-care practitioner before drinking it regularly.
linden flowers contain flavonoids, potent antioxidant substances that help prevent free radical-induced damage in your body. linden also contains tannins that act as an astringent, and it has mucilage properties, meaning that it coats your throat and intestines and soothes and reduces inflammation. according to the university of maryland medical center, linden has antispasmodic properties, meaning it helps to reduce muscular contractions. linden tea also works as a diuretic, helping to reduce fluid retention. in addition, linden has sedative properties and helps to induce relaxation, making it a potentially effective sleep aid
Specifications:
ORIGIN: |
CHINA,QINLING MOUNTAIN |
SOURCE: |
LINDEN FLOWER |
MOISTURE: |
10% |
COLOR |
LIGHT YELLOW |
SHELF LIFE |
12 MONTS |
NEW HARVEST |
YES |
Applications:
Linden tea has been traditionally used to sooth nerves and treat anxiety-related health problems. It has anti-inflammatory properties and was also traditionally used to treat digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. "nursing herbal medicine handbook" states that linden tea is also used to treat headaches and incontinence, which is an inability to control urine output. The nutrasanus website states that linden is also used to help treat mild gallbladder problems, upset stomach and indigestion, and to ease nasal congestion, lower high blood pressure and reduce excessive gas. These are based on anecdotal reports and historical uses, however, and not on scientific evidence.