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Our premium calendula tea is a soothing and aromatic beverage that is rich in antioxidants. Made from marigold flowers and petals, this tea boasts a beautiful golden hue and a subtle floral aroma that will invigorate your senses.
🌱 type: herbal
🌱 flavour: sweet, slightly bitter, mild, tangy, peppery
🌱 aroma : sweet, floral
Calendula is a bittersweet herb, that soothes the digestive system, clears infections, and is said to support the heart.
It is also often used topical, particularly in skin care, thanks to its soothing properties, which contribute to healing the damaged tissue on the skin.
It has an anti-inflammatory as well as spasmolytic effect and is sometimes used to treat mouth ulcers.
Calendula is also known for improving digestion and stimulating the production of bile, as well as healing gastric ulcers and regulating menstrual disorders.
Calendula tea is widely used for soothing digestive discomfort, calming inflammation, and supporting skin healing from within. It may also help ease menstrual cramps, reduce bloating, and gently support liver function. Its natural anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it a popular herbal remedy for daily wellness.
Yes, calendula tea can be very soothing for the digestive tract. Its gentle antispasmodic effects help ease stomach cramps, while its anti-inflammatory action may reduce bloating and gut irritation. Many people turn to calendula when dealing with mild digestive upsets.
You should avoid calendula tea if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or allergic to plants in the daisy family (like chamomile or ragweed). It may also interact with blood thinners or hormone-related treatments, so always check with a doctor if you are on any medication.
Yes, calendula is known for its skin-supporting benefits. Drinking calendula tea may help reduce internal inflammation that contributes to acne or skin flare-ups, and it’s often used alongside skincare routines to promote clearer, calmer skin.
Calendula contains natural compounds that offer mild antibacterial and antifungal properties. While not a replacement for prescription antibiotics, it may support the body’s defences against minor infections and aid healing when used as part of a balanced herbal approach.
While often confused, not all marigolds are calendula. Calendula officinalis, often called English or pot marigold, is the edible and medicinal variety used in teas and herbal remedies. Ornamental marigolds (Tagetes) are not recommended for internal use..
You should avoid calendula tea if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or allergic to plants in the daisy family (like chamomile or ragweed). It may also interact with blood thinners or hormone-related treatments, so always check with a doctor if you are on any medication.
Elevate your tea experience with our easy-to-use, stylish teaware.
The most spectacular and effortless way to brew your loose leaf tea! The removable glass infuser allows for multiple re-steeps and helps to avoid over-brewing.
Our Teapro infuser bottle is your perfect travel companion, ensuring maximum flavour, whilst keeping your tea hot or cold for up to 12 hours in a sleek & sustainable design.
Witness the mesmerising transformation of loose leaf tea as it steeps, creating a beautiful centrepiece while serving a perfect tea for you and your friends.
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This summery tea is brewed from pretty marigold flowers and tastes lightly sweet with a floral scent. It's calming and easy to drink, hot or cold. Plus, it helps me to soothe my throat and has antioxidants! Great for a relaxing summer sip. ☕️☀️
SIZE | 25g, 50g, 100g, 200g |
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