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Broken Heart Herbal Tea

Broken Heart Herbal TeaThe Broken Heart Tea is formulated to help reduce emotional angst, to strengthen the heart and provide antioxidant support to the vascular system.  

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, also known as stress cardiomyopathy, is a well know condition in which there is a weakening of the muscular portion of the heart and it is due to emotional factors. This condition is also known as Broken Heart Syndrome.

As a Tea, the effect is very gentle by supplying the heart and cardiovascular system with specific phytonutrients and antioxidants, to strengthen the heart’s contractions, vortex, balance electrical conductivity and to help treat feelings of angst. These specific herbs have been used for centuries in traditional lore during times of emotional crisis and also to provide support for heart conditions.

The Broken Heart tea is now updated to include Hibiscus, which is extremely high in anthocyanins, and other polyphenols. These antioxidants help to repair the blood vessels, lower LDL levels, are protective to the kidneys. Hibiscus has been used as a safe nutritional supplement for hypertension without interfering in B.P. medications.

Herbal tea infusions penetrate deeper into body tissues, and in the raw organic form, the polyphenols, phyto-nutrients, flavonoids,  antioxidants and the energetics of the whole plant are thought to provide a healing signalling system within the cell cytoplasm.

Directions

1 teaspoon to 1 cup of boiling water. Steep, cool and strain. 1 cup per day as a gentle support, 3 cups per day for acute symptoms.

 

Ingredients:

Hibiscus sabdariffa

Roselle flowers

The roselle plant is native to Africa, however, has travelled extensively. The whole plant is extemely useful, the stems are cultivated for bast fibre used in cordage, the red calyces for food coulourings, the leaves and roots are used in food preparations, the petals for chutney, and beverages are made from the roselle fruit. In Tanzania, the Roselle juice is made into a wine famous by the name Choya.

Recently this beautiful plant has been researched for its abilty to reduce hypertension, with promising results, and research also found an increase in the HDL(good) cholesterol levels. The flowers are extremely rich in anthrocyanins which is an antioxidant. Anthrocyanins, have been found effective to inhibit platelet aggregation, to possess vasodilation properties in relation to coronary atreries, and to improve the lipid profile and platelet function.

 

Crataegus monogyna leaf/flower (Aust Wildcrafted)

Hawthorne

Crataegus monogyna leaf and flower Hawthorne

Broken Heart Herbal TeaHawthorne has been considered as food for the heart, and folk tales from the middle ages call this tree a symbol of hope.

The bioflavonoids, (rutin and quercetin), and the proanthocyanin constituents relax and dilate the coronary arteries. These constituents are also strongly antioxidant helping to prevent degeneration of the blood vessels.

Both the leaf and berry have the same constituents.

Protects and strengthens the heart muscle and vortex, reduces blood pressure, peripheral vasodilator, balances abnormal heart rhythms, antioxidant, mild astringent, collagen stabilizing.

Leonurus cardiaca leaf/ flower (Australia Cert Org)

Motherwort

Motherwort from Medicinal Botanix

Motherwort is native to Central Asia, it grows wild in the woodlands. Nicholas Culpeper, a noted herbalist, stated that ‘there is no better herb to drive away melancholy vapours from the heart, to strengthen it and make the mind cheerful.’ Motherwort strengthens the heart and nerves and is often used for palpitations.

Nervine tonic, heart tonic, reduces high blood pressure, balances abnormal heart rhythms, antithyroid, reduces spasms.

Tilia europaea flower (Hungary Cert Organic)

Linden or Lime flowers

Tilia europaea flower Hungary Cert Organic

Broken Heart Herbal Tea IngredientsThis sedative herb has been found as an effective remedy for stress and panic, especially when emotional factors are involved. Commonly taken to reduce blood pressure, it also helps to calm the mind and allow easy sleep.

Reduces spasms, opens the blood vessels to the periphery, mild sedative, reduces sweating.

Gingko Biloba Leaf (China Cert Organic)

Gingko

Gingko biloba leaf from China Certified Organic

Gingko also known as the maidenhair tree, is found in fossils dating back 270 million years. Native to China, it is best known for its treatment of Alzheimer’s.

Extensive research has established the importance of Gingko in improving circulation and reducing inflammation in arterial blood flow.

Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory (anti-PAF) activity, increases delivery of blood to a capillary bed in tissue, enhances circulation, improves brain function and protects the neurons in the brain.  Reduces blood clotting.

Price: 18.00 plus Postage


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I’m a clairvoyant and emotional healer. I have developed a condition called Atrial Fibrillation, to do with the electrics in my heart. I have had to give up coffee, tea and go easy on all stimulants like sugar, as this seems to set it off. I love my work and find immense joy and satisfaction with my abilities as a healer.

My Naturopath prescribed the ‘Broken Heart Tea, as its very grounding and calming with my condition and I can take it with medications. I found the energetics gave me a really peaceful feeling and I am sleeping all night, every night!!!!!. Its good to know the nutrients are strengthening for my heart and circulatory system, without causing any complications.

Thank you so much for your amazing heart tea.

Melanie Crawford

References:

A Clinical Guide to Blending Liquid Herbs: Herbal Formulations for the Individual Patient” 2003 Kerry Bone Elservier Science (USA)

E/S/C/O/P Monographs Second Edition supplement 2009

The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants, 2001 Andrew Chevallier, Dorling Kindersley Pty Lt

https://www.naturalmedicinejournal.com/journal/hibiscus-hawthorn-and-heart
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3593772

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5613902/#!po=25.0000

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02165553

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18209270/