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Pressure (+) Phyto Balance
Pesticide-Free

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SKU
N7853PDE
This cardio functional tea naturally supports well-being, normal cardiovascular function and blood pressure. Grown without pesticides on traditional, regional tea farms. A carefully balanced formula with the highest concentration of valuable phytochemicals. 150g
CharacterFruity acidity from hibiscus & rosehip, purifying rosemary, juniper spice
IngredientsRosehip Peels, Hibiscus Blossoms (25%), Rosemary Leaves, Guayusa Leaves (15%), Cinnamon Blossoms.
Tea FarmA selection of specialty herbal teas of the highest quality, sourced directly from leading specialised farms. Each component is either cultivated by small farms in picturesque natural landscapes or hand-picked from the wild.
CultivationCultivated without artificial fertilisers or pesticides.
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150g

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Character

Tasting Notes

The deep ruby-red colour of this tea sets the stage for a truly exotic tea experience, one that unfolds into a symphony of captivating aromas as soon as it meets hot water. The vibrant, tangy freshness of rosehip and hibiscus takes centre stage, beautifully complemented by the Mediterranean character of rosemary. Combined with the subtle spiciness of juniper, this creates an unusually complex flavour profile for a fruit tea – one well worth savouring in all its delicious depth.

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Contents

Rosehip

Rose hips (Rosa canina L.) are the red pseudo-fruits of wild rose bushes and have been valued for centuries in various applications, symbolising hope and vitality. They are rich in nutrients and phytochemicalss, particularly vitamin C. Native to Asia and Europe, the wild rose thrives in hedgerows, shrubs and embankments and has also been cultivated for centuries.

Hibiscus

Hibiscus (Hibiscus L.) is native to the tropics and subtropics. Its cooling properties have made it an important plant in traditional herbal medicine, and it has become a refreshing ingredient in many fruit teas.

Rosemary

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) originates from the Mediterranean region and was introduced to Central Europe in the first century. Renowned since antiquity for its intense, aromatic and invigorating scent, rosemary remains a cherished ingredient in both culinary and medicinal traditions.

Guayusa

Guayusa is a species of holly native to South America, primarily found in the northwestern Amazon region, including Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. In the lower rainforest areas, a guayusa tree can grow up to 30m tall, while at altitudes of up to 2000m, it takes on more of a shrub-like form. For thousands of years, guayusa has been consumed communally by indigenous groups. According to folklore, it embodies the "power of the jaguar," offering protection against venomous snakes and spider bites while enhancing focus and success for hunters.

Cinnamon

The cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), a member of the laurel family, is renowned for its versatility far beyond its native Southeast Asia. As early as 2000 BC, the ancient Egyptians used cinnamon for embalming, and it has been valued in China and India for centuries for its various health benefits. The cinnamon tree must grow for several years before its trunk is cut. New shoots emerge from the stump and are harvested after 2 years. The bark is then peeled, naturally curling into the familiar cinnamon sticks we know today.

Preparation

Brewing Guide

3 times per day, steep 2 teaspoons (4g) in 250ml of boiling water (100°C) for 3–5 minutes.

Shake or stir thoroughly before each preparation in order to ensure the herbs are well mixed.

Packaging

100% biodegradable and compostable (starch, cellulose, paper).

Recommended Tea Pot

The ideal teapot for this tea is a large glass or porcelain teapot with an integrated tea strainer.

Recommended Tea Caddy

The ideal storage is in an airtight, internally coated tea caddy.

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Our philosophy

For thousands of years, cultures all over the world have been using a variety of plants and nutritious foods to naturally foster vitality and good health.

With our products, we try to emulate this ancient wisdom as much as possible.

Consequently, our philosophy is simple: everything we do meets the highest standards of quality and purity, with a focus on organic and natural ingredients.

We follow this philosophy with meticulous care on all levels and down to every last detail.

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