Surprising Benefits of Linden Tea
Linden tea has been valued for its potent sedative properties for hundreds of years.
It’s derived from the Tila genus of trees, which typically grows in temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. Tila cordata, also known as small-leaved lime, is considered the most potent species of the Tila genus.
Sitting down to enjoy a warm cup of tea can be a comforting ritual on its own.
Although, linden tea goes beyond the comforts of an everyday mug of tea.
Its steeped sweet flowers have been used in folk medicine to promote relaxation and relieve symptoms of anxiety.
Chronic pain affects millions of people around the world. In 2016, 20% of U.S. adults experienced it. Interestingly, some of the antioxidants in linden tea may ease pain.
Linked to lower blood pressure
Some of the chemical constituents of the plant components in linden tea, such as tiliroside, rutoside, and chlorogenic acid, are thought to lower blood pressure.
* A proper nutritional diet is essential in achieving optimal results.
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