Product Description
It's the flower you want to see blooming in your cup! Chrysanthemum Flower Tea, with its golden hue and mildly flowery flavor similar to chamomile, is caffeine-free yet still stimulates you naturally. It may also help you to rest better at night, improving your energy levels the following day. So sip a cup of our Chrysanthemum Flower Tea and sip your way through a relaxing ritual. Brewed and served hot or cold, this flower tea is a weekend warrior's best find!
HEALTH BENEFITS:
Chrysanthemum Tea benefits are far-reaching. From fighting sleep deprivation to detoxifying the liver, improving skin health to promoting weight loss, the possibilities are almost endless. Chrysanthemum tea may also reduce inflammation, calm the nerves, clear the mind, and boost the immune system. If you're looking for a tea that is nothing short of spectacular, look no further than our Chrysanthemum Flower Tea. This tea is beautiful to behold, and a delight to brew.
HOW TO MAKE HOT CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA :
1.) Boil the water and allow it to cool for about a minute.
2.) Then use around 6 dried chrysanthemum flowers to an 8-ounce cup and steep for 5 minutes.
3.) Strain chrysanthemum flowers and pour hot tea into a teacup. Add The Green Tummy honey as a sweetener!
Chrysanthemum tea may be enjoyed at any time of the day, but it may be ideal to have it with a heavy meal especially when greasy foods are on the menu. This wonderful helps to ease digestion and stimulates the stomach to process fatty elements more quickly.
1.) Boil the water and allow it to cool for about a minute.
2.) Then use around 6 dried chrysanthemum flowers to an 8-ounce cup and steep for 5 minutes.
3.) Strain chrysanthemum flowers and pour hot tea into a teacup. Add The Green Tummy honey as a sweetener!
Chrysanthemum tea may be enjoyed at any time of the day, but it may be ideal to have it with a heavy meal especially when greasy foods are on the menu. This wonderful helps to ease digestion and stimulates the stomach to process fatty elements more quickly.
PRECAUTIONS: If you’re allergic to daisies or ragweed, you might also be allergic to chrysanthemum. Consult your physician. If you’re pregnant or nursing, ask your doctor before drinking chrysanthemum tea.
DID YOU KNOW?
One study showed that drinking chrysanthemum tea helped improve alcohol metabolism, which is the process your body uses to break down alcohol and eliminate it from your system. That’s not to say that chrysanthemum will help you completely undo a night of heavy drinking, but it can help ease some of the negative after-effects.
HOW TO STORE:
Chrysanthemum tea has a general shelf life, generally about 1-2 years. However, after opening, the shelf life will be reduced due to storage differences. To preserve freshness, keep it in a sealed container, either at room temperature or refrigerator. If brewed already, it can be stored for 1-2 days in the fridge, but it is recommended to drink it as soon as possible.
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