| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7137792721064_41294326890664 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Birch Leaves Cut (Betula alba) is a fresh, green-tasting herb traditionally used in light herbal infusions and spring-style tea routines. The cut leaves measure easily and brew into a gentle cup that can be enjoyed plain or with lemon or honey. Many home herbalists also use a cooled, well-strained infusion as a simple skin toner or hair rinse.
It is a single-ingredient dried herb with no added fillers, flavours, or preservatives. Key Properties Botanical Name: Betula alba Common Name: Birch Leaf Plant Part: Leaf Form: Cut dried leaves Flavour Profile: Fresh, green, lightly astringent Ingredients: Birch leaves cut (Betula alba) Country Of Origin: Varies by batch Size Options: 250g, 500g or 1kg What Its Used For Daily herbal tea as part of fluid-balance and feel-light routines Cooled infusion as a simple skin toner for oily, problem-prone areas Hair and scalp rinse prepared from a well-strained tea Bath or foot soak using a stronger infusion Who Its For This product is suitable for: Those who enjoy light, leafy herbal teas with a clean green taste DIY makers wanting a simple botanical for toners, rinses, and bath blends Herbal blenders looking for a versatile base leaf for blends This product is not for: Those who prefer strong, spicy, or highly aromatic teas Anyone looking for a ready-made toner, shampoo, or finished cosmetic People who want an instant, fully soluble powder format How To Use As a Tea: Add 1 tsp to 2 tsp per cup of freshly boiled water, infuse 10 to 15 minutes, strain and sip.
As a Skin Toner: Brew, cool, and strain very well, then apply with a clean cotton pad to intact skin. As a Hair Rinse: Pour a cooled, well-strained infusion through clean hair and scalp, massage lightly, then rinse with water. As a Bath: Add 1 to 2 cups of strong, strained tea to warm bath water. Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day.
Safety Instructions May increase urination, stay hydrated and use moderately. Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Avoid if you have known birch allergies. Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have kidney concerns, use diuretics, or take chronic medication. Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. FAQs Q: Can I drink birch leaf tea cold? A: Yes. Many people enjoy it cooled, especially with a little lemon. Q: Does the infusion need to be strained for topical use? A: Yes. Straining very well helps keep the toner or rinse more comfortable on skin and scalp.
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