Herbal tea - From the forest - for rest 30g

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Herbal tea, sweet and lightly sour taste - perfect for evening relaxation!

Blend of selected herbs of the highest quality prepared by hand in a small Polish manufactory.

An infusion for relaxation. Soothes states of nervous tension. Helps to calm down before bedtime. Regulates the nervous and digestive systems. Elderberry flower, strawberry leaf and raspberry have a supportive effect on colds and coughs. Heather and primrose help with insomnia and anxiety. According to folk medicine, strawberry, elderberry, heather, raspberry and primrose have anti-inflammatory properties, strengthen the circulatory system and soothe the digestive system.

How does the blend FROM THE FOREST work?

  • delicious cold and hot
  • taste and aroma associated with the forest
  • simple composition

How to prepare an infusion from the forest: 

FOR HOT portion per cup

Pour boiling water (about 250ml) over a heaping teaspoon of dried herbs and steep covered for 5 minutes. Stir after brewing. You can sweeten with your favorite honey.

FOR COLD serving for a liter of herbal lemonade

Pour boiling water (250ml) over 2 heaping tablespoons of dried herbs and steep covered for 15 minutes. When the essence cools, strain the herbs, add a tablespoon of honey, top up with cold water (750ml). The infusion tastes best well chilled, you can add ice cubes.

Daily intake: 3 cups.

Consumption during pregnancy: no contraindications.

Consumption during breastfeeding: no contraindications.


Consumption by children: no contraindications.

Country of origin of the herbs: Poland



Expiry date: min. 1 month unless stated differently in the title or description

liść poziomki, kwiat czarnego bzu, kwiat wrzosu, liść maliny, kwiat pierwiosnka.

ENG: wild strawberry leaf, elderflower, heather flower, raspberry leaf, primrose flower.