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Calva Tea Organic is an organic herbal infusion, which means it is not derived from the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) but from other herbs and plants. This tea is part of Infuzion's extensive range of organic teas, ensuring that it is produced without the use of pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic chemical fertilizers. The ingredients are carefully selected and processed to maintain their natural properties and flavors.

Sale price €6,90
Size: 100.0
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Calva-Tea ~

Apple* (63%), grape (grape, vegetable oil)*, cinnamon sticks*, liquorice root*, quince*, natural green apple flavouring, apple quarter* (4%), vanilla extract*, vanilla*. *Certified organic
Digestive Health: Many herbal teas, such as those containing peppermint, chamomile, or ginger, can aid in digestion and alleviate symptoms of indigestion and bloating; Calming and Relaxation: Herbs like chamomile and lavender are known for their calming effects and can help with sleep and stress relief; Antioxidant Properties: Herbal teas often contain high levels of antioxidants, which can help protect against cell damage and reduce the risk of chronic diseases; Immune System Support: Certain herbs, such as echinacea, are believed to boost the immune system and help fight off infections.
Herbalism: The use of herbs for medicinal and culinary purposes dates back thousands of years and is a part of many ancient cultures, including Chinese, Greek, and Ayurvedic traditions; Traditional Medicine: Herbal teas have been used in traditional medicine for centuries to treat various ailments. For example, peppermint has been used by ancient Egyptians and Greeks for digestive issues; Cultural Significance: In many cultures, herbal teas are not just beverages but also play a significant role in social and ceremonial contexts. For instance, chamomile tea is often consumed before bed in many European cultures to promote relaxation; Historical Trade: The trade of herbs and spices has been a significant factor in global commerce throughout history, with many herbs being traded along the Silk Road and other ancient trade routes.