Description
Elderflower or the blossom of the Sambucus nigra is a beneficial medicinal herb/flower that is definitely worth getting to know. The blossoms of the Common Elder are harvested between late May and early July, dried and then neatly sorted and stemmed. Elderflower is not only beneficial to our health, these flowers also have a very pleasant slightly sweet taste.
Health Benefits of Elderflower Organic
(This summary was prepared in line with the Nutrition and Health Claims Act)
- Positive impact on immunity.
- Blood purifying.
- Soothing effect on airways.
- Good moisture management.
- Blood purifying.
- For spring fatigue.
Preparation Organic Elderflower teaÂ
Making a tea (or infusion) is an ideal way to benefit from the beneficial effects of organic elderflower.
So you can easily prepare a cup of healthy elderflower tea organic:
- Pour 1 tablespoon with hot water.
- Let steep for 15 minutes.
- seven.
- Drink 3 to 5 cups a day warm.
Combinations with Elderflower
With Lime Blossom, Birch Leaf, Marigold, Thyme, Bramble Leaf and Anise in winter ailments.
You will also find Elderflower in our Herbal Tea Breathless, Herbal Tea Resistance
Sustainable Packaging
Our herbs are packaged in resealable pouches that protect against light, air, and moisture, helping to preserve their aroma, quality, and properties as well as possible. The pouches are made of paper with a compostable protective layer and are industrially compostable. In many municipalities, they can be disposed of with organic waste. Home composting is also possible, although it may take a bit longer (about 1–2 years). More information about our packaging choice.
Attention for a moment
Above all, the blossom is very safe to use; hardly any side effects are possible.








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