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Tea infusion especially for you: Choose the infusion plants and compose the personal infusion you would like to receive in a glass tube. Tea infusion with the exact components & flavor that are right for you.

You know you and the ones you love best.


How do you compose a personal infusion in a personal test tube? Simply -

You choose the types of dried plants (up to four with possible additions) that you would like to appear in the test tube, and I will prepare a personal test tube for you with an infusion consisting of the dried plants you have chosen.


Why in a test tube?

Ease of use - The opaque and tall glass test tube allows for the extraction of the plants for several cups of tea. Great for use in a pitcher, and can also be used in cups. The fine grooves in the glass significantly reduce the amount of plants leaking into the water compared to strainers. You get a high-quality infusion that is pleasant to drink. The infuser, unlike tea bags, also remains an excellent reusable tool for extracting subsequent infusions.


A tea infusion especially for you.

Extracting all the goodness of nature in a test tube - according to your taste and desires, according to your situation, mood, and personal needs.


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Warning: Please note: If you suffer from allergies or known reactions to the plants in the infusion, avoid use. Pregnant women, nursing women, and people taking medication should consult a doctor before use.

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For more information:


Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), also known as Babong, is known for its digestive soothing and warming properties.

Calendula (Calendula officinalis)/marigold is a plant from the marigold family. Their orange-yellow color indicates a high content of carotenoids, which are powerful antioxidants and have a beneficial effect on tissue repair and strengthening the immune system.

Echinacea (hedgehog flowers) is great for winter, and is known in herbal medicine and Western medicine as reducing the risk of infection with common winter illnesses, and in the event of infection, also shortening the duration of the illness.

Peppermint is a plant from the labiate family, and is very common in culinary and medicinal use around the world. Traditional medical uses are in the treatment of digestive and respiratory problems, and in Chinese medicine it is known to have a cooling and drying effect.

Mint leaves (Mentha spicata) are especially well-known and beloved in Israel. Mint infusion has a cooling quality, and is known for its many virtues, especially in relation to the digestive system. It is known to help relieve stomach pain, gas, and nausea. In addition, mint infusion may soothe headaches, slightly improve mood, and even relieve nasal and respiratory congestion.

Osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans) is not particularly well known in Israel. It is a plant known for its light and unique aroma, similar to peach. It is used in traditional medicine as a warmer, and soothes a dry throat. It may also help with mild respiratory discomfort.

Green tea (Camelia sinensis) has long been a welcome guest in the home. It is a plant known for its seemingly contradictory abilities - to calm and increase energy. This tea contains components that protect the body from oxidative damage (free radicals), as a delicate balance of sugar and lipid levels in the blood, and is known to help the digestive system.

Rose (Roza) and jasmine (Jasmin) flowers have health benefits and a floral taste. Rose tea offers vitamins, antioxidants and helps the respiratory and digestive systems, while jasmine tea is known for its calming effect, relieving stress and easing respiratory problems.

Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), is the basis for summer tea. It spreads a fresh citrus scent, reminiscent of a combination of lemon and delicate mint. Lemongrass is extremely healthy, rich in antioxidants, and has been found in studies to act against cancer cells without harming normal cells. It is known in traditional medicine as beneficial for the digestive system and generally strengthening.

Blue butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea), adds a deep blue color to the tea (which changes color to purple if a few drops of lemon are added to it - highly recommended). The taste of the tea is very delicate. In Ayurvedic and herbal medicine, it is considered a cooling tea, supporting memory, vision and calming the nervous system. Great qualities for the summer's sensory attack. The purple flowers are known antioxidants.


(And for those who like to add a little sweetness, and do not plan to sweeten with honey, you can choose to add a few stevia leaves - a natural sweetener to the infusion).


For more extensive information:


Link to more information about self-assembled infusion plants (click on the leaves)


The information regarding the plants, their properties, and their health benefits on the site does not constitute medical advice and does not replace professional treatment.

Everything written is an opinion article, and should not be seen as a personal recommendation, guidance, or personal advice.

This product is not a medicine and is not intended to cure a disease.

Brewing tea especially for you in a filter glass tube: for self-assembly

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  • Product details:

    Please note: The infusion plants look as they appear in the infusion photos, not in the sample photo of the tea cup.

    The leaves and flowers come in a glass test tube with a high-temperature cork stopper. The test tube is 12.5cm long and 2.8cm wide. The glass test tube has fine grooves that allow liquid to enter and exit, but with no or much less exit of plant parts. When the cork is closed - it is very pleasant to hold in order to immerse the plants in water, and even use it to mix the water in a jug or glass using the test tube.

    The test tube is filled to at least half with infusion plants (the cork fills half of the upper part of the test tube) - flowers and leaves depending on the selected infusion.

    Ingredients: Various compositions of dried plants mentioned by their botanical names here on the left.

    Instructions for use:

    Options:

    Cold infusions: You can prepare a hot infusion and cool it in the refrigerator after it has cooled slightly outside, or prepare a cold infusion directly by soaking the herbs in cold water for a longer period of time (about 24-48 hours).


    Ice infusions (for those living in particularly hot areas): You can prepare a hot infusion, cool it in cold water, and add ice, or make tea popsicles by freezing a ready-made infusion. You can add fresh or frozen fruit to the infusions.

    How to prepare:

    *It is recommended to drink tea or infusion between meals or after a meal (and not during).

    First preparation: The test tube is clean, filled with infusion herbs, and ready to use.

    Second preparation: Place between 1-3 teaspoons of the desired tea infusion into the glass test tube (3 teaspoons allow you to get the full effect of the infusion). Make sure the cork is closed. [You are invited to inquire about the possibility of ordering your favorite infusion for further use].

    Adding water: Fill an empty low teapot (recommended) or a clean glass cup with boiling water. Let the water cool slightly. Note: It is recommended that the water temperature be about 90 degrees and not boiling water (does not have to be exact - no thermometer needed), so as not to damage the antioxidant qualities of the plants.

    Brewing: Place the tea test tube with the infusion of the plants into the pitcher or cup with the prepared water.

    Waiting: Wait a few minutes (usually 5-7 minutes) until the plants have infused and the water has the desired flavor and color. You can stir lightly while holding the tightly closed cap, and this stirring will even speed up the process (for 3-5 minutes).

    Removing: Remove the tea test tube from the pitcher or cup and set aside on a plate or in a separate cup.

    Drink: Pick up a suitable cup/cups, and enjoy the infusion, in your own company or with others, to your heart's content! You can drink several cups from the jug.

    To health!

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    Disclaimer

    If you have chosen this infusion based on the information on the infusion plants that appears on the site, you should know that the information that appears on the site is intended to expand your personal knowledge and general understanding only, so that you can be an active partner in maintaining your health and the health of your loved ones. The information does not claim to be and does not constitute a substitute for medical guidance, a medical opinion, consultation with a specialist physician, or a personalized natural diagnosis or treatment by a qualified therapist who knows you.

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