Biokoma Tilia is the name of the genus that contains varieties of trees named Linden, whose flowers, leaves, and extracts have been used for medicinal and decorative purposes for many years. The tilia genus members are often also called lime or basswood, and different types of linden have slightly different components and effects. Tilia cordata is the strongest type of tree, in terms of its medicinal effects, and is commonly known as little-leaf linden. This wide variety can be found throughout Europe and Western Asia and is 60-80 feet in height. Linden flowers are the most commonly used part of these trees, primarily because of the potency of linden flower tea, which is known to be very powerful as a treatment for a wide variety of conditions. The flowers are yellow and once dried, they can be brewed as a delicious and potent tea, which is growing in popularity around the world as more research is being done.
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- INTRODUCTION: Tilia is the name of the genus that contains varieties of trees named Linden, whose flowers, leaves, and extracts have been used for medicinal and decorative purposes for many years.
- PREPARATION and DOSAGE: Heat water. Add 1 teaspoon of leaves and flowers. Place tea in cup and pour water over the leaves and flowers. Brew covered for about 10-15 minutes. Strain it and drink it 1-2 times a day
- COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Poland
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