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What can yarrow tea be used for?
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a medicinal herb with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antihemorrhagic properties. It can be used externally in the form of compresses or even masks, but it is also great internally - drunk as a tincture, tea, or even wine.
Sage (Salvia officinalis) Dried Leaves Herbal Tea
Sage is part of the mint family, alongside oregano, lavender, rosemary, thyme, and basil. The valuable properties of sage were already well known to Hippocrates and Galen. The ancient Greeks made "Greek tea." In the south of Europe, sage was called "holy herb" and "European tea".
Catuaba Bark (Erythroxylum catuaba) | Biokoma
Catuaba bark is the most well known aphrodisiac plant. Its aphrodisiac properties were first discovered hundreds of years ago by the Tupi Indians of Brazil. Catuaba bark is used mainly as a libido enhancer and to treat sexual dysfunction. But not only. Catuaba contains alkaloids, tannins, aromatic oils and phytosterols that have many positive health properties.
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) Dried Root | BioKoma
Dandelion root has been used as a natural diuretic, to strengthen the immune system, and sooth the digestive system. Dandelion root has been used in an attempt to treat infections, bile and liver problems, and as a diuretic.
Dandelion is a great spring tonic for our bodies; it helps the transition from winter to the warmer season, by nourishing and balancing the blood.

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What can yarrow tea be used for?
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a medicinal herb with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antihemorrhagic properties. It can be used externally in the form of compresses or even masks, but it is also great internally - drunk as a tincture, tea, or even wine.