
Heart Longevitea 30g
Supports cardiovascular health, promotes circulation, and helps maintain heart vitality. May reduce blood pressure.
£6.99
Instructions:
· Add 1–2 scoops of the herbal mixture to a mug and pour in boiled water. Steep for at least 10 minutes.
· For optimal results, prepare a decoction by gently simmering the mixture for 30 minutes to 1 hour (avoid direct flame and do not bring it to a full boil).
· Strain the liquid and enjoy. You may add honey or lemon to taste.
· The tea can be enjoyed hot or cold but drinking it warm has shown better effects.
Warnings:
· This herbal tea is intended for adult use only.
· Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare professional. If you're on blood pressure medication, consult your doctor before using this tea. Combining it with meds may cause overly low blood pressure. Monitor your levels and discontinue use if you feel unwell.
· If you have complex chronic conditions or are taking multiple medications, consult your healthcare provider before use to ensure compatibility and safety.
· Discontinue use immediately if you experience any adverse effects and contact your healthcare provider.
· Keep out of reach of children.
· Not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
· Do not exceed the recommended dose.
· Some herbs may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, test with a small amount initially if unsure.
· Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve freshness and potency.
Ingredients: In various proportions: Crataegus monogyna Flos+Fol+Fruct, Achillea milefolium, Prunella vulgaris, Schisandra chinensis, Viscum album, Tillia x europaea.
· Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) Flos + Fol + Fruct – Hawthorn is a classic herb for heart health, revered for its ability to strengthen and tone the heart muscle. It improves circulation by dilating blood vessels and supporting healthy blood flow, which helps maintain optimal heart function. Rich in antioxidants, including flavonoids, hawthorn protects the cardiovascular system from oxidative stress. It also helps regulate blood pressure by improving blood vessel elasticity and supporting balanced heart rhythms, making it a great herb for long-term heart vitality.
· Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) – Yarrow has long been used to support cardiovascular health by improving circulation and helping regulate blood pressure. It strengthens blood vessels, reducing the risk of varicose veins and other circulatory issues. Yarrow also has mild anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, helping to balance fluid retention and reduce the burden on the heart. It promotes overall heart vitality by improving blood flow and reducing excessive clotting.
· Prunella vulgaris (Self-Heal) – Self-heal is an herb that supports cardiovascular health by improving circulation and reducing blood pressure. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that protect the heart and blood vessels from oxidative damage. Self-heal also helps regulate cholesterol levels, contributing to a healthy lipid profile. By reducing stress on the cardiovascular system, it supports heart function and overall vitality.
· Schisandra chinensis (Five-flavour berry) – Schisandra is an adaptogenic herb known for its ability to support overall cardiovascular health by improving circulation and strengthening the heart. It contains lignans, which have antioxidant properties that protect the heart and blood vessels from oxidative stress. Schisandra also supports healthy blood pressure by enhancing vascular elasticity and improving blood flow. It’s a valuable herb for maintaining heart vitality and promoting long-term cardiovascular wellness.
· Viscum album (Mistletoe) – Mistletoe has been used traditionally to support cardiovascular health, particularly in regulating blood pressure. It has a calming effect on the circulatory system, helping to lower high blood pressure while improving circulation. Mistletoe also contains flavonoids and other compounds that promote blood vessel health, enhance heart function, and improve oxygen delivery to the tissues. It’s a gentle yet effective herb for supporting heart vitality and maintaining a balanced circulatory system.
· Tilia x europaea (Linden) – Linden is well-known for its heart-supportive properties. It has mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects that help reduce fluid retention and ease the strain on the cardiovascular system. Linden flowers promote relaxation and reduce anxiety, which can indirectly benefit heart health by lowering stress and supporting healthy blood pressure. Its ability to improve circulation and strengthen blood vessels makes it an excellent herb for maintaining long-term cardiovascular vitality.
