Dr Kottas Organic Pregnancy Tea is a mild organic herbal tea for 9 very special months that supports your well-being at any time of the day or night.
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- This perennial, usually highly branched plant grows to a height of around 30 to 70 cm. Its egg-shaped leaves have a lemony odour and taste. The typical odour is due to the essential oil (with the main components citral and citronella).
- Effect: Lemon balm has a calming effect and helps with nervous sleep disorders and gastrointestinal complaints. Its antispasmodic effect alleviates stomach and bile problems.
- Lemongrass originates from cultures, the area of origin of the grass-like or reed-like shrub is probably East Asia. It is cultivated in large parts of tropical Asia and South America for medicinal and culinary purposes and grows in clumps up to one metre high and can be cut three to four times a year. The name comes from the lemon-like scent that the grass gives off when crushed. The citral in the essential oil is responsible for the fragrance and the fruity, tangy flavour.
- Effect: The fresh odour has a refreshing and invigorating effect on tiredness, exhaustion and general weakness. Lemongrass is often used as a flavouring component.
- Sunny slopes, roadsides, field and meadow edges and walls are the favourite places of the mallow or cheese poplar, which flowers from June to August. The flowers are intensely purple in colour. The leaves and flowers, which are only collected on dry days and carefully dried, are used.
- Effect: The mallow or cheese poplar has a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the upper airways and the mouth and throat, as it contains an exceptionally large amount of mucilage and thus coats the inflamed tissue as if with a protective film. It is used medicinally for a raspy voice, laryngitis and hoarseness. Mallow or cheese poplar tea also has the same effect (protective film) on inflamed mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines.
- Fennel is an annual to perennial plant that is anchored in the soil with a mostly fleshy root and can grow up to 2 metres high. The stems are branched at the top with pinnately lobed leaves. The small, yellow flowers bloom from July to September and are arranged in umbels. The oil of the fenchon-rich fruits is used medicinally.
- Effect: Helps with digestive complaints, bloating, flatulence and cramp-like complaints in the gastrointestinal tract (especially in babies and small children) and helps to loosen mucus in catarrhs of the upper respiratory tract.
- Ginger is a herbaceous perennial with a creeping, widely branching rhizome from which annual shoots over one metre high develop. The elongated, light green leaves are over 20 cm long. The plant rarely flowers and is usually propagated vegetatively. The rhizome has played an important role in Chinese and Indian medicine since ancient times and is also particularly valued as a spice in Asian cuisine.
- Effect: Ginger is an excellent remedy for stimulating the appetite and activating digestive processes. Ginger provides relief for stomach complaints and flatulence. There are various reports of a favourable effect on stomach ulcers, headaches and rheumatic joint complaints. However, this information has not yet been sufficiently investigated.
- The large stinging nettle grows to a height of 60 cm to 150 cm and is dioecious, i.e. a plant only has male or female flowers. In the case of the small nettle, which grows to a height of only 15 cm to 45 cm, each plant has both male and female flowers.
- Effect: Stimulates the entire body metabolism and increases the amount of urine. To support the treatment of urinary complaints.
Dosage form
Directions
- Pour boiling water over 1 filter bag per cup (125 ml), cover and leave to infuse for 5 to max. 10 minutes. Then swirl the filter bag and squeeze well. Drink the tea lukewarm and in sips.
- Note: The organic herbal tea is suitable for the entire pregnancy.
Ingredients
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