Soothing tea infusion: Chamomile and lavender or chamomile lavender and calendula in a glass tube for a pitcher. The infusion combines two plants that contrast in their yellow and delicate purple colors, but complement each other in their properties.
Chamomile and lavender together create a delicious infusion, with pleasant aromas, which inspires calm.
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), also known as babong, is known for its digestive and warming properties, as well as its soothing properties. Chamomile is used in traditional herbal medicine to relieve tension and anxiety, improve sleep and treat pain and inflammation. Chamomile infusion is known to help achieve physical and mental relaxation.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), is known for its soothing and stress-relieving properties. This infusion is recommended for relieving tension, improving mood, and even helping with insomnia. It is especially suitable for moments of gathering, at the end of the day, or as part of a sleep ritual.
Why in a test tube?
Ease of use - The opaque and tall glass test tube allows the extraction of herbs 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 herbs that come out of the water compared to strainers. The result is a high-quality infusion that is pleasant to drink. The test tube, unlike tea bags, also remains an excellent tool for reuse in extracting subsequent infusions.
Soothing tea infusion: Chamomile and lavender in a personal test tube, allows for that long breath we need to release the challenges of the day in favor of renewal in rest and sleep.
Extracting all the goodness of nature in a test tube - for relaxation, warming, and strengthening a beneficial and supportive feeling.
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Warning:
Please note: Chamomile belongs to the daisy family. These can cause allergic reactions in some people. If you suffer from allergies to daisy plants, it is recommended to consult a doctor before drinking this infusion, according to the Ministry of Health. Avoid drinking the infusion if you are allergic to lavender.
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For more information:
What is chamomile?
Chamomile is an annual plant from the daisy family, and is one of the most common and well-known medicinal herbs. The main use of chamomile is through infusions.
In traditional medicine, chamomile has been used to treat digestive problems, sore throats, sleep problems, headaches, burns and inflammations on the skin, and even arthritis. Recent studies in Western medicine conducted with the chamomile plant have shown benefits in calming and reducing anxiety, anti-inflammatory effects (with an antibacterial component), especially in the treatment of inflammation and stomach ulcers, and improving digestion and absorption processes.
And to the small details: chamomile flowers are characterized by a high content of essential oil and known phenolic components, mainly the component apigenin and its various derivatives, which are responsible for its health benefits.
What is lavender?
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is a beloved Mediterranean shrub, with oval flowers and a unique, multi-layered aroma – floral, clean, slightly herbaceous and relaxing. It originates in the rocky regions of southern Europe, but it has been assimilated into medical and culinary traditions around the world.
Why lavender?
Lavender infusion is known for its calming effect – on the body, the mind, and also the digestive system. In traditional medicine, lavender has been used to calm anxiety, improve sleep quality, and reduce feelings of bloating or digestive discomfort.
And for those who love details – what’s inside?
Lavender contains rich essential oils, primarily linalool and linalyl acetate, which have been extensively studied for their calming and anti-inflammatory effects. In addition, it contains natural antioxidants (such as polyphenols) that support the skin, mucous membranes, and general sense of well-being.
The information regarding plants, their properties, and health benefits on the site does not constitute medical advice and does not replace professional treatment.
Soothing tea infusion: chamomile, lavender, and calendula in a filter glass tube
Product details:
Please note: The infusion plants look as they appear in the infusion photos, not in the teacup sample photo.
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: Chamomile flowers (Matricaria chamomilla), lavender flowers (Lavandula officinalis), petals and calendula flowers.
Instructions for use:
*Tea or infusion is recommended to be drunk between meals or after a meal (and not during).
First preparation: The test tube is clean, full of infusion plants, 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 a low empty 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 is needed), so as not to damage the antioxidant qualities of the plants.
Infusion: Place the tea test tube with the infusion plants into the pitcher or cup with the prepared water.
Waiting: Wait a few minutes (usually 5-7 minutes) until the herbs 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 tube from the pitcher or cup and set aside on a plate or in a separate cup.
Drinking: Take a suitable cup/cups, and enjoy the infusion, in your own company or with friends, to your heart's content! You can drink several cups from the pitcher.
To your health!
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Disclaimer
If you have chosen this infusion based on the information about infusion herbs on the site, you should know that the information on the site is intended to expand 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 purport to be and does not constitute a substitute for medical guidance, medical opinion, consultation with a specialist physician, or natural diagnosis or treatment that is personalized by a qualified therapist who knows you.
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The information on the website and its health benefits does not constitute medical advice and does not replace professional treatment.


