What is Cistus tea good for?
What is Cistus tea good for?
They concluded that Cistus Incanus is good for colds, menstrual cramps, rheumatism, and the overall immune system. More precisely, citrus leaves can treat inflammatory diseases and fight against different bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Does Cistus tea contain lead?
The Cistus Tea contains 11.319mcg per 860mg serving size. However, BioPure took the testing a step further and tested the levels of lead once the tea has been extracted with hot water, and it is concluded that the tea water extract does not contain lead.
What does Cistus tea taste like?
What does Cistus incanus tea taste like? Cistus incanus tea makes a pleasant-tasting loose tea with a mild, floral flavor.
Where can I buy Cistus incanus organic tea?
You can get cistus tea at some specialty stores. It is also available online. When buying the tea, make sure that it lists ‘cistus incanus’ as the ingredient. It is also labeled as CYSTUS052. Some brands may use its other popular name, rock rose. Always try to buy organic tea to ensure minimal chances of contamination.
What kind of plants are used in Cistus tea?
BioPure® Cistus is a potent loose-leaf tea made from the leaves, stalks, stems, and flowers of 100% wild organic Cistus incanus and plants grown in the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe.
Why is Cistus tea good for your health?
Cistus (Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus) tea has been traditionally used for centuries in Mediterranean countries to support overall wellness. It is rich in polyphenols, proanthocyanins, and bioflavonoids, making it a potent ally for gut health.
What kind of tea is Biopure Cistus tea?
BioPure® Cistus is a proprietary blend of Cistus incanus and Cistus albidus loose-leaf tea rich in polyphenols, proanthocyanins, and bioflavonoids. Supports immune and gastrointestinal function and promotes a diverse, balanced gastrointestinal microbiome and overall wellness.*