Heart & Circulation
medicine
Hawthorn Tea
IndicationsTraditionally used to support cardiovascular function.This use is based exclusively on the long-standing use of the medicinal product in the area of application.CompositionHawthorn leaves with blossomsMethod of administrationFor drinking after preparing a tea infusion.ContraindicationsHypersensitivity to hawthorn.Precautions for use and warningsIf water retention occurs in the ankles or legs, if there is pain in the region of the heart that may radiate into the arms, upper abdomen or neck, or if shortness of breath occurs, immediate medical evaluation is essential.Children and adolescents: Due to insufficient data, use in children and adolescents under 18 years of age is not recommended.Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been sufficiently investigated. Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is therefore not recommended.Interactions with other medicinesNone known.Dosage / Method of administrationLoose tea / Filter bag: Pour 150 ml of boiling water over 1-2 g (1 full teaspoon / 1-2 tea bags) of cut hawthorn leaves with blossoms, cover and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after about 10-15 minutes or leave to infuse. Daily dose: 1 cup 3-4 times daily, maximum 6 g / 6 tea bags.Duration of useIf complaints persist for longer than 4 weeks, recur periodically or worsen, a doctor must be consulted.Side effectsNone known.NoteStore protected from light and moisture.
Content: 100 g (€126.67* / kg)
Organic Hibiscus Tea
In late summer, the large blossoms of hibiscus brighten many gardens. Most people know it mainly as an ornamental plant or perhaps as a natural colouring for fruit teas, because hibiscus blossoms give tea a vivid red colour.In traditional folk medicine, especially in Africa, hibiscus is also used for a wide range of complaints.IngredientsHibiscus blossoms**From certified organic cultivation. Control body: DE-OEKO-013.Method of administrationFor preparing a tea infusion.Dosage / Method of administrationLoose tea: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1 teaspoon of organic hibiscus tea and, if desired, strain through a tea sieve after about 10 minutes.Filter bag: Pour boiling water (approx. 150 ml) over 1 tea bag and leave to infuse for about 10 minutes.NoteStore protected from light and moisture.
Content: 100 g (€118.00* / kg)
Organic Hibiscus Tea Premium
In late summer, the large hibiscus blossoms brighten many gardens. Most people know hibiscus mainly as an ornamental plant or as a natural colouring for fruit teas, because the blossoms give tea its vivid red colour.In folk medicine, especially in Africa, hibiscus is also traditionally used for a wide range of complaints.Hibiscus tea made from whole blossoms offers a wonderfully full aroma. Weltecke's premium tea stands for high quality and especially careful preparation.IngredientsHibiscus**From certified organic cultivation.
Content: 35 g (€144.86* / kg)