Buckwheat flowers / Lot. Fagopyrum esculentum, flowers Tea

2 oz / 50 grams

£19.00

Buckwheat flower tea strengthens the body’s immune system, muscles, removes toxins, toxic and radioactive substances, and excess cholesterol from the body. Buckwheat tea is recommended for people with cardiovascular and liver diseases, diabetes, prostatitis, arthritis, rheumatism, and people with metabolic disorders.

Buckwheat flowers Lot. Fagopyrum esculentum

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Buckwheat flowers contain easily digestible proteins, starch, fats, fiber, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, magnesium, vitamins PP and E, B vitamins, a lot of iron salts, sorrel, citric and malic acids, which improve food absorption. Buckwheat products contain the most rutin, which strengthens blood vessels. Fragrant buckwheat flowers secrete a lot of nectar, so bees willingly visit them. Honey is collected from buckwheat crops, which contains much more protein and iron than linden or wildflower honey.

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Buckwheat flower tea strengthens the body’s immune system, muscles, removes toxins, toxic and radioactive substances, and excess cholesterol from the body. Buckwheat tea is recommended for people with cardiovascular and liver diseases, diabetes, prostatitis, arthritis, rheumatism, and people with metabolic disorders.

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Buckwheat flowers and leaves are used in folk medicine. Their teas and infusions are recommended for people with atherosclerosis, other cardiovascular diseases, and anemia. Although it may seem that buckwheat husk pillows and mattresses are a modern invention, this is not the case.
Buckwheat flower tea is a drink made from the flowers of fagopyrum esculentum, or simply buckwheat flowers. This plant originates from Asia, but is currently grown all over the world. Buckwheat flowers have been used as a food product and medicinal herb for more than a thousand years.

Buckwheat flowers in tea are usually yellowish-green or light yellow. They have a specific smell and a sweet, herbal taste. Most often, buckwheat flower tea is prepared from dried flowers that are collected at the appropriate growth phase.

If you grow buckwheat yourself, don’t be lazy to collect its flowers in the spring. Dry them and you can enjoy delicious and healthy tea all year round.
Buckwheat flower tea is extremely beneficial for the body.
• Improve digestion. Buckwheat flower tea is a natural prebiotic that helps maintain healthy intestinal microflora. Tea can help improve digestion and reduce constipation.
• Reduce inflammation. Buckwheat flower tea is rich in antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation in the body. Prophylactic tea drinking can be beneficial for people with diseases such as arthritis, psoriasis, etc.
• Enrich the body with antioxidants. Buckwheat flower tea is an excellent source of antioxidants. Antioxidants can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. Regularly drinking buckwheat flower tea can help reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, and other diseases.
• Ensure the level of vitamins and minerals. Buckwheat flower tea is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, and many vitamins can be found in it: vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, calcium, and magnesium.

How to properly prepare buckwheat flower tea?
• Buckwheat flower tea has a mild, sweet taste. It has a pleasant floral aroma that spreads throughout the house. Buckwheat flower tea is very easy to make. You will need 1 teaspoon of buckwheat flowers and 250 ml of boiling water. However, you can experiment and flavor the tea with different ingredients. We will provide a few suggestions a little later, but first we suggest making basic buckwheat flower tea.
• First, choose high-quality dried buckwheat flowers. Put one teaspoon of dried flowers in a cup. Pour boiling water and leave for 5-7 minutes so that the tea “unfolds” its flavor. You can flavor this tea with different ingredients. We offer several variations:

– Buckwheat flower tea with lemon. After brewing the tea, add a little fresh lemon juice or add a few lemon slices. The lemon will give a pleasant sourness that goes well with the mild taste of buckwheat flowers.
– Buckwheat flower and mint tea. Add a few fresh mint leaves to the buckwheat flower tea. The mint will add a little freshness and aroma.
– Buckwheat flower tea with honey. Add a teaspoon of natural honey to the brewed tea. The honey will add a little sweetness and additional healing properties.
– Buckwheat flower and ginger tea. Add a few thin slices of ginger to the cup of tea. The ginger will add warmth and a spicy taste.
You can always experiment with flavors and combinations by adding other herbs or additives according to your taste preferences. It is important to remember that taste is subjective, so you can adapt the recipes to your personal needs and taste preferences.

What makes buckwheat flower tea different from other teas?
The scientific study “Rutin content in foodproducts processed form groats, leaves and flowers of buckweat” notes that buckwheat flower tea differs from other teas in several ways. First, it is made from buckwheat flowers, and not from leaves, like most other teas. As a result, this tea has a milder taste and aroma. Second, buckwheat flower tea is a natural prebiotic, which means that it promotes the growth of good bacteria in the intestines. Therefore, buckwheat flower tea is recommended for those people who have problems with digestion and often complain of stomach pain.

Buckwheat Flower Tea for Home Beauty Treatments
Buckwheat tea can be included in home beauty treatments due to its unique properties that can contribute to skin care and other beauty concerns. Here are some ways you can use buckwheat tea in your home beauty treatments:
– Buckwheat flower tea hair conditioner. Cool the prepared buckwheat tea and use it as a hair conditioner after washing your hair. Buckwheat tea can add softness and shine to your hair, reducing the risk of scalp problems.
– Buckwheat flower tea bath. Add a few cups of strong prepared buckwheat tea to your bath water. Such a bath with buckwheat flower tea can have a soothing effect on the skin, help reduce redness and relieve irritation.
– Buckwheat flower tea and strengthen nails. Prepare strong buckwheat tea and let it cool. Soak your nails in this tea, the antioxidants and minerals of which can contribute to strengthening nails and skin care.
It is important to note that before starting any beauty methods with new ingredients, it is necessary to test the product on a small area of ​​skin to make sure that there is no allergic reaction. And of course, do not forget that this is folk advice. Therefore, for everything, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Buckwheat flower tea is not only delicious, but also beneficial for health. So, if you are looking for a healthy and tasty drink that can help improve your health, buckwheat flower tea is a great choice.

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