Tee Bio N°21 - Hanfblätter
Tee Bio N°21 - Hanfblätter

Tee Bio N°21 - Hanfblätter

regional - natural - soothing

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Bio

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Quantity: 35 g
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The strong green hemp tea leaves are harvested on sunny days in the Waldviertel (Lower Austria), removed from the stems and gently dried at low temperatures in a ventilated drying facility. This preserves the valuable essential oils of the medicinal plant particularly well. These are said to have a calming and relaxing effect.

The organic hemp leaves are harvested before the hemp plant begins to flower. During this time, the content of health-promoting secondary plant substances is at its highest.

Only EU-certified hemp varieties with a low THC content (<0.2 % THC) that are approved for food use are used.

Hemp leaves* * from controlled organic cultivation
Cook 1-2 teaspoons per cup with hot water and allow to simmer for 5-8 minutes.

Video: Wir beziehen unser Hanfblätter sowie unser Hanföl von BioBloom aus dem Burgenland, östlich des Neusiedler Sees.

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The historic Saint Charles Apothecary exists since 1886 in Vienna and is the scientific and ethical backbone of Saint Charles. All Saint Charles products are based on the teachings of Traditional European Medicine (TEM) in combination with the latest findings in naturopathy. In developing them, we pursue our passion for high-quality, sustainable and effective natural remedies and cosmetics.

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