Eucalyptus Tea
Eucalyptus Tea
Eucalyptus tea is an herbal infusion made from the leaves of the eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus globulus). It is a drink rich in tannins, aldehydes and volatile oils, like cineol and terpineol. These are elements with antiseptic, decongestant, antispasmodic and antimicrobial properties, making this tea beneficial for the treatment of colds, flus and sinus. Naturally caffeine-free, it's a perfect companion for moments of relaxation or a pick-me-up throughout the day.
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Benefits
Benefits
- Respiratory Health
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties
- Antibacterial and Antiviral Effects
- Cough Relief
- Expectorant Properties
- Antioxidant Content
Storage
Storage
Store herbal tea in a cool, dark, and dry place in airtight containers. Glass jars, metal tins, or resealable bags work well. Avoid exposure to air, light, and moisture to maintain freshness and potency.
Crafted for your concerns
1. Respiratory Health
Eucalyptus is well-known for its potential benefits to the respiratory system. Inhaling the steam from eucalyptus tea may help relieve nasal congestion, soothe coughs, and ease respiratory discomfort associated with conditions like colds and sinusitis.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Eucalyptus contains compounds with anti-inflammatory properties. Drinking eucalyptus tea may help reduce inflammation in the body and alleviate symptoms of inflammatory conditions.
3. Antibacterial and Antiviral Effects
Eucalyptus has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties. Consuming eucalyptus tea may help support the immune system and provide protection against infections.
4. Cough Relief
Eucalyptus tea is often used as a natural remedy for coughs. The menthol-like properties of eucalyptus can provide a soothing effect on the throat and respiratory passages.
5. Expectorant Properties
5. Eucalyptus tea may act as an expectorant, helping to loosen and expel mucus from the respiratory tract. This can be beneficial for individuals with chest congestion
6. Antioxidant Content
Eucalyptus leaves contain antioxidants that can help neutralize free radicals in the body, potentially reducing oxidative stress.
One tea, multiple uses
1. Hot Tea
- Steep eucalyptus leaves in hot water for about 5-10 minutes.
- Inhale the steam before drinking to experience the respiratory benefits.
- You can sweeten the tea with honey or add lemon for flavour.
2. Inhalation
- Inhaling the steam from hot eucalyptus tea is a common method to alleviate respiratory congestion.
- Boil water, add eucalyptus leaves and inhale the steam by placing your face over the pot with a towel covering your head.
3. Gargle
- For throat relief, use eucalyptus tea as a gargle.
- Allow it to cool and gargle the tea to soothe a sore throat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tea in leaf or powder form?
Our Herbal Tea's are in Loose Tea Leaf cuts form.
Choosing traditional loose tea leaf cuts over CTC (cut-tear-curl) leaves offers a superior tea experience in terms of flavor, aroma, health benefits, and overall quality. While CTC tea has its place for convenience and quick brewing, loose leaf tea provides a richer, more nuanced, and environmentally friendly choice. At Mountain Dust, we are committed to providing high-quality loose leaf teas that honor the traditional methods and deliver the best tea experience possible.
Where is your tea sourced from?
We source our teas from over 150 renowned plantations and small individual farms in India. Within the country, we procure from popular tea-producing regions, namely: Kashmir, Assam, Nilgiri Hills and Sikkim.
Are herbal teas caffeine-free?
Yes! Our herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free. This makes them a popular choice for those looking to reduce caffeine intake or avoid it altogether.
Can we consume this tea both, hot and cold?
Yes, herbal teas can be enjoyed hot or cold. They can be served traditionally hot as a comforting beverage or chilled over ice during hot weather.
How long does herbal tea stay fresh?
Herbal teas generally have a longer shelf life compared to true teas but should be stored properly in airtight containers away from light, heat, and moisture. Properly stored, they can maintain quality for up to 30 months.
Are herbal teas suitable for children?
Many herbal teas are safe for children to consume in moderation, but it's important to choose blends that are caffeine-free and appropriate for their age. It's recommended to consult with a pediatrician before introducing herbal teas to young children.
Can herbal tea be sweetened?
Yes, herbal tea can be sweetened to taste. Natural sweeteners like honey, agave syrup, or stevia are popular choices. Additionally, adding fruit slices or a splash of juice can enhance the flavor without adding refined sugars.
How do I choose the right herbal tea for me?
Consider your specific needs and preferences, such as taste, desired health benefits, and any potential allergies. Research the properties of different herbs and consult with a healthcare provider if you have any health concerns.
Can herbal tea be mixed with other beverages?
Yes, herbal tea can be mixed with other beverages like lemonade, sparkling water, or even used as a base for cocktails and mocktails for a refreshing twist.
Nice product. Good buy !
Good fresh leaves cut
Keeps me fresh in office as I keep sipping on it
Super nice! it's soothing, comforting, tasty & can be used it multiple ways too - hot & cold. Recommend!
Aromatic flavour, good quality