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Iphym Loose organic herbal tea "L'infusion du Cinquantenaire" (Limited Edition) 70g

Les Essentiels de Santane Organic Ash loose herbal tea 30g

Les Essentiels de Santane Organic Ash loose herbal tea 30g

For almost 50 years, our team specialized in phytotherapy has been selecting exceptional plants of recognized quality for you.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing and fair trade.| Origins and uses of Ash | The ash tree is a tree belonging to the Oleaceae botanical family. It is also called “High Ash” or “European Cinchona”. It is native to Europe, a region in which it is widespread, but also to western Asia and North America.| In gemmotherapy its buds are used to produce glycerine macerates. In herbal medicine, the leaves, and more rarely the bark, are used to prepare mother tinctures, capsules and decoctions.| Its leaves are listed in the French Pharmacopoeia. In ancient times, the doctors Hippocrates and Theophrastus recommended its use In Norse mythology, the ash tree is said to be called the “Universal Tree” and the first man was carved from the ash tree.| Ash is the fourth largest hardwood species in France after oak, beech and chestnut. It is a tree that has the particularity of having flowers that emerge before the foliage.| Appearance of the ash tree plant | It is a large tree that can reach a height of about 15 meters. It grows in areas up to 1400 meters above sea level and on clayey, fresh and humid soils.| Its bark is smooth and beige in color and its trunk is slender. Its leaves are dark green and its buds are black and generally appear in early autumn. The flowers of this tree are purple in color and are composed of a stigma and two stamens. The fruits form in clusters.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Practical resealable and reusable kraft bag.

EUR 13.00
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Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal tea Lime Sapwood Dark 70g

Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal tea Lime Sapwood Dark 70g

For almost 50 years, our team specialized in phytotherapy has been selecting exceptional plants of recognized quality for you.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing and fair trade.| Origins and use of Linden | The lime tree is a plant belonging to the Tiliaceae botanical family. It has always been used: already in the 16th century it was used to prepare herbal teas. It is a tree very present in Europe and Asia Minor, and which can live up to almost 400 years.| During the Second World War, its nutritional properties and protein content made it a highly appreciated product. Its dried leaves were used to make flour.| Linden has been produced industrially since the 19th century. Its flowers are used in herbal medicine in various forms, including herbal teas. In gemmotherapy, its gems are used to produce glycerine macerates.| Linden was a sacred tree in Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt. In the Catholic religion, the lime tree was chosen to represent the "Sacred Heart": this refers to the heart-shaped leaves of the plant. | Louis XIV's doctor regularly used it in his preparations. The tree was considered protective and reassuring.| Appearance of the lime tree plant | It is an ornamental tree alto usually between 15 and 30 metres.| Its deciduous leaves are light yellow. It grows in gardens, forests and fields.| Its trunk is short. The flowering period of the lime tree is summer. Its flowers are particularly fragrant and are grouped in the form of clusters.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Practical resealable and reusable kraft bag.

EUR 15.38
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Les Essentiels de Santane Organic Roman Chamomile loose herbal tea 20g

Les Essentiels de Santane Organic Roman Chamomile loose herbal tea 20g

For almost 50 years, our specialist phytotherapy team has been providing you with exceptional plants of recognized quality.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing using an equitable approach.| Origins and uses of Roman Chamomile | Roman Chamomile is a plant belonging to the Asteraceae botanical family. It is native to the Middle East, southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. Its dried flowering aerial tops and fresh leaves are collected and used in herbal medicine to produce essential oils or even herbal teas.| Its name comes from the Greek “khamai” meaning “ground” and “melon” meaning “apple”, in reference to its fruity smell. It is called Roman because of its discovery by the scientist Joachim Camerarius in the Roman countryside. Roman Chamomile has been used in herbal medicine since the 16th century In ancient times it was used by the Romans. In England its leaves were consumed raw as a medicinal plant.| Roman Chamomile is a plant that grows in sunny areas and on clay-rich, well-drained soils.| Appearance of Roman chamomile | It is a lively herbaceous plant that misura usually between 70 and 80 cm in height. It has a very pleasant smell.| Its stem is covered with small hairs and is rigid and branched towardsalto. Its yellow-green leaves are 2 to 8 cm long and finely divided.| Its flowers are harvested between July and September and are white.| Roman chamomile has a different smell than German chamomile.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Convenient resealable and reusable Kraft bag.

EUR 18.93
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Les Essentiels de Santane Organic red vine loose herbal tea 35g

Les Essentiels de Santane Organic red vine loose herbal tea 35g

For almost 50 years, our specialist phytotherapy team has been providing you with exceptional plants of recognized quality.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing using an equitable approach.| Origins and uses of the red vine | The Red Vine is a plant belonging to the Vitaceae botanical family. It is native to Asia Minor, North Africa and Europe. It was already cultivated in the times of Ancient Greece. In Mesopotamia it was considered “the herb of life”.| Its name derives from the red pulp vine cultivar.| Hippocrates talked about it in his books and did studies about it. It was in the 17th century that the Red Vine was used for the first time in herbal medicine. In 1652 the herbalist, botanist and doctor Nicolas Culperer recommended its use for several reasons.| Its leaves, fruits and seeds are mainly used in herbal medicine.| It generally grows in the Mediterranean regions. The harvest is carried out from May to September, or sometimes later in autumn due to the red color of the leaves that develop at this time of year. Appreciates clayey, silica-rich and sunny soils.| Appearance of the red vine | The Red Vine is a woody climbing plant whose tendrils can reach 30 meters in length. It blooms from May to June, and its small green flowers are gathered in clusters which then become fruit. Its leaves are palmate and toothed.| The Red Vine can be found in different forms, both as a food supplement, both as a dry extract and as an infusion.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Convenient resealable and reusable Kraft bag.

EUR 15.38
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Les Essentiels de Santane ORGANIC Eucalyptus loose herbal tea 50g

Les Essentiels de Santane ORGANIC Eucalyptus loose herbal tea 50g

For almost 50 years, our specialist phytotherapy team has been providing you with exceptional plants of recognized quality.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing using an equitable approach.| Origins and uses of Eucalyptus | Eucalyptus is a plant belonging to the Myrtaceae botanical family. It is a plant found mainly in South America, China, Madagascar, Vietnam and Australia.| They exist among 500 and the 800 different species of eucalyptus. The name was given to it by the botanist Jacques Julien Houtou de la Billardière, in 1796, during one of his expeditions to Tasmania.| Since then, eucalyptus has become popular in many regions of the world, in Mediterranean or subtropical climates. In Europe it has been used for many years for the production of paper pulp. It was also used to drain swamps in other regions of the world, to limit the spread of certain mosquito species.| It is also an ornamental plant, including the variety of Lemon Eucalyptus with a pronounced, as the name suggests, lemon smell.| In herbal medicine, Eucalyptus is mainly found in the form of essential oil.| Appearance of the eucalyptus plant | It's a tree alto up to 70 meters, whose bark is whitish and gray in color. Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree, which means its foliage persists throughout all seasons.| Its leaves are blue-green in color and are alternate and elongated in shape. They are tapered at the ends and their flowers give off a peppermint scent. Its small branches are green.| Its flowering period is from January to October, but more particularly in summer. Its flowers are yellow.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Convenient resealable and reusable Kraft bag.

EUR 13.00
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Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal black tea 70g

Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal black tea 70g

For almost 50 years, our specialist phytotherapy team has been providing you with exceptional plants of recognized quality.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing using an equitable approach.| Origins and uses of Black Tea | Black Tea is often called "Red Tea" by the Chinese, due to the sometimes copper-red color of the drink obtained. Black Tea is completely oxidized and does not correspond to a plant variety different from Green Tea or White Tea. In fact, they simply undergo a different oxidation, which allows them to differentiate themselves. This can be confusing, as "Red Tea" can also refer to Rooibos.| Very popular in the West, it is known and much appreciated especially by the English. It has a reputation for having a strong, very pronounced and intense flavour.| According to legend, the first importation of green tea dates back to the 17th century. The ship leaving China for England would have had poor storage conditions for the cargo. Green Tea would then oxidize and turn black, which did not stop the English from consuming it and appreciating it greatly.| Tea comes from the tea tree, a shrub native to the Far East. China is the first country to produce tea. There are several tea-based drinks: Indian black tea, Darjeeling tea, Ceylon tea, Keemun or Chinese black tea.| Appearance of the tea plant | The tea tree is a shrub with constantly green foliage, which can reach 15 meters in height. It comes from China and northern India.| The young shoots are usually downy, but the mature leaves are glabrous.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Convenient resealable and reusable Kraft bag.

EUR 15.38
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Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal green tea 70g

Les Essentiels de Santane Loose organic herbal green tea 70g

For almost 50 years, our specialist phytotherapy team has been providing you with exceptional plants of recognized quality.| We choose our suppliers with the utmost care to obtain the best plants, al giusto price. This is why we implement responsible sourcing using an equitable approach.| Origins and uses of Green Tea | The tea tree is a shrub belonging to the Theaceae botanical family. It is a plant known for millennia: for more than 5000 years in China.| The tea ceremony has existed in China since the 16th century. It consists of a moment of sharing between several people around a tea. This tradition was brought back to France starting from the 17th century. Today it is one of the most consumed drinks in the world, as evidenced by the growing number of tea houses around the world.| Black tea and green tea come from the same bush, contrary to popular belief. There are actually two different production methods: for Black Tea, the leaves are oxidized and then dried and toasted. For green tea, neither fermentation nor oxidation occurs.| Green tea can be consumed cold or hot. There are several varieties of tea, known throughout the world: Japanese teas such as Sencha or Matcha, but also Ceylon tea, Vietnam tea or Darjeeling tea. One of the most popular teas is the Gunpowder type.| Appearance of the tea plant | The tea tree is a shrub with constantly green foliage, which can reach 15 meters in height. It comes from China and northern India.| Young shoots are usually downy, but mature leaves are glabrous. It is a plant with many ramifications.| Packaging produced in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Convenient resealable and reusable Kraft bag.

EUR 15.38
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