LINDEN | Tilia europea

$7.00

Linden, with its delicate and fragrant blossoms is well loved for its calming and soothing effects, as well as its delicious flavor. Bees are attracted to the blossoms in the summertime and to simply sit and take this sound in soothes anxieties alone. However the tea of linden will further soothe these woes. Linden as a nervine is gentle yet effective. It can help to quiet a frazzled mind and calm a worried heart.

Linden's demulcent properties help coat and soothe irritated mucous membranes in the throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This soothing action can alleviate discomfort associated with conditions such as sore throat, cough, indigestion, and gastritis.

Linden is often used as a remedy for respiratory ailments, particularly those that are dry in nature. The demulcent properties of linden help moisturize and lubricate the respiratory tract, soothing irritated throat tissues.

In folklore, linden trees were considered sacred and were often planted near homes, villages, and sacred sites. They were believed to be dwelling places for spirits, nymphs, and other supernatural beings, serving as guardians and protectors of the land.

In Germanic lore, the linden tree is associated with the goddess Freyja, who is often depicted with a linden branch in her hand. Freyja, the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, was believed to reside within the branches of the linden tree, bestowing blessings upon those who honored and revered the sacred tree.

Additionally, linden trees were seen as symbols of community and unity, with village gatherings and celebrations often held beneath their branches. The sweet fragrance of linden blossoms was believed to attract good fortune and happiness, making them a popular choice for wedding ceremonies and other festive occasions.

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Linden, with its delicate and fragrant blossoms is well loved for its calming and soothing effects, as well as its delicious flavor. Bees are attracted to the blossoms in the summertime and to simply sit and take this sound in soothes anxieties alone. However the tea of linden will further soothe these woes. Linden as a nervine is gentle yet effective. It can help to quiet a frazzled mind and calm a worried heart.

Linden's demulcent properties help coat and soothe irritated mucous membranes in the throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This soothing action can alleviate discomfort associated with conditions such as sore throat, cough, indigestion, and gastritis.

Linden is often used as a remedy for respiratory ailments, particularly those that are dry in nature. The demulcent properties of linden help moisturize and lubricate the respiratory tract, soothing irritated throat tissues.

In folklore, linden trees were considered sacred and were often planted near homes, villages, and sacred sites. They were believed to be dwelling places for spirits, nymphs, and other supernatural beings, serving as guardians and protectors of the land.

In Germanic lore, the linden tree is associated with the goddess Freyja, who is often depicted with a linden branch in her hand. Freyja, the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, was believed to reside within the branches of the linden tree, bestowing blessings upon those who honored and revered the sacred tree.

Additionally, linden trees were seen as symbols of community and unity, with village gatherings and celebrations often held beneath their branches. The sweet fragrance of linden blossoms was believed to attract good fortune and happiness, making them a popular choice for wedding ceremonies and other festive occasions.

Part: Leaf and flower
Sold by the ounce

Linden, with its delicate and fragrant blossoms is well loved for its calming and soothing effects, as well as its delicious flavor. Bees are attracted to the blossoms in the summertime and to simply sit and take this sound in soothes anxieties alone. However the tea of linden will further soothe these woes. Linden as a nervine is gentle yet effective. It can help to quiet a frazzled mind and calm a worried heart.

Linden's demulcent properties help coat and soothe irritated mucous membranes in the throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This soothing action can alleviate discomfort associated with conditions such as sore throat, cough, indigestion, and gastritis.

Linden is often used as a remedy for respiratory ailments, particularly those that are dry in nature. The demulcent properties of linden help moisturize and lubricate the respiratory tract, soothing irritated throat tissues.

In folklore, linden trees were considered sacred and were often planted near homes, villages, and sacred sites. They were believed to be dwelling places for spirits, nymphs, and other supernatural beings, serving as guardians and protectors of the land.

In Germanic lore, the linden tree is associated with the goddess Freyja, who is often depicted with a linden branch in her hand. Freyja, the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty, was believed to reside within the branches of the linden tree, bestowing blessings upon those who honored and revered the sacred tree.

Additionally, linden trees were seen as symbols of community and unity, with village gatherings and celebrations often held beneath their branches. The sweet fragrance of linden blossoms was believed to attract good fortune and happiness, making them a popular choice for wedding ceremonies and other festive occasions.

Part: Leaf and flower
Sold by the ounce

  • Linden tea alone is a simple delight. A quart of linden tea, drunk daily in times of great stress and upheaval, is a reliabl companion.

  • Demulcent, nervine, diaphoretic

  • Organically grown in Bulgaria.

  • These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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