
St. John's wort from Gerês - 50 g
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St. John's wort ( Hypericum androsenum ) tea is made from the aerial parts of this perennial plant, which is widely found in damp, shady areas, especially along riverbanks in northern and central Portugal. The plant is known for its characteristic shape and the strong, unmistakable aroma that the leaves release when crushed.
Technical characteristics of St. John's wort:
- Natural composition: Contains compounds such as hypericin, hyperforin and flavonoids, responsible for the plant's sensory properties.
- Aroma and flavor: Intense herbal aroma and earthy flavor, with slightly bitter notes.
- Versatility: The aerial parts of the plant are used to prepare aromatic and comforting infusions.
Traditional uses:
In popular tradition, St. John's wort tea is valued for its presence in infusions intended for moments of relaxation and contemplation, and is consumed hot on special occasions or in everyday life.
Curiosity:
St. John's wort is widely studied and appreciated in various cultures due to its history as a traditional plant, being one of the most recognized species for its botanical and cultural relevance.
Indications

100% St. John's wort from Gerês (Hypericum androsenum).
How to Use:Infusion: Place 4 tablespoons in a container that can withstand sudden heat. Pour 1 liter of boiling water over the plant, keeping the container closed for 5 to 10 minutes and then filter.
How to Take:Drink 3 to 4 cups a day between meals.
Suggestion:If you don't like the pure taste, you can add a few drops of lemon and sweeten with honey or stevia leaves.
Precautions:Store in a dry, cool place away from light. Keep out of reach of children.
Net Weight:50g
Country of origin:Portugal
Distributor:ADP, Lda
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