| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | PG-BOL100 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Boldo Leaves (Peumus boldus) are aromatic, slightly bitter leaves traditionally used in herbal infusions and home tinctures for digestive comfort routines. The cut, dried leaves brew into a clear, herbaceous cup that many people enjoy after rich meals or when they want a settling, tonic-like tea. Boldo is typically used thoughtfully and in short courses rather than continuously.
This 100g size is a practical option for home tea makers and small-batch blending. Key Properties Botanical Name: Peumus boldus Common Name: Boldo Leaves Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried cut leaves Flavour Profile: Aromatic, herbaceous, slightly bitter Country Of Origin: Varies by batch Ingredients: Boldo Leaves (Peumus boldus) Size: 100g What Its Used For After-meal tea for ease and digestive comfort routines Short-term support during bouts of indigestion-style discomfort Traditional liver and gallbladder comfort routines in herbal practice Complementary use in folk-style wellness blends Who Its For This product is suitable for: Those who enjoy aromatic bitter herbs as after-meal teas Home users who want a simple leaf herb for short-term routines Herbal blenders building settling, tonic-style tea mixes This product is not for: Anyone who dislikes bitter herbal flavours Individuals wanting long-term continuous use without professional guidance Those looking for a ready-made digestive product How To Use As a Tea: Add 1 tsp per cup of freshly boiled water, infuse 10 minutes, strain, and enjoy up to 3 times daily.
As a Tincture: Take 1ml to 2ml up to three times daily. Taste Tip: Add a slice of lemon or a little honey if desired. Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day. Safety Instructions Use short term and stay within suggested amounts. Excessive use may irritate the kidneys.
Do not use if you have serious liver conditions or bile duct obstruction. Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner if you use chronic medication or plan extended use. Discontinue if any sensitivity occurs. Keep out of reach of children. FAQs Q: What does boldo tea taste like?
A: Aromatic and herbaceous with a noticeable bitter finish, especially when brewed strong. Q: Is boldo better used occasionally or daily? A: It is traditionally used in short courses rather than as a long-term daily herb. Q: What pairs well with boldo in blends? A: Many people soften the bitterness with lemon peel, mint, or a touch of honey after straining.
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