Description
When brewing your cup of Buddha Teas Milk Thistle Teas, try including a bag of Ginger Root Tea, Rosemary Tea, or even Nettle Leaf Tea, for added flavor and benefits. Milk thistle, also known as holy thistle (among other biblically-oriented titles), is a purple flowering herb in the daisy family, and has been cultivated by humans for centuries.
Milk Thistle Tea Health Benefits
- Source of antioxidants
- Contains vitamin E
- Contains quercetin
- 18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box
Brewing Suggestions
For a proper cup of tea …
- Recommended temperature: 205°
- Cover and steep to taste.
- Remove tea bag and enjoy!
In the Know
Blessed thistle, Mary thistle, Marian thistle, holy thistle … sounds biblical, doesn’t it? Logic would have us believe this is an ancient, spiritually relevant plant. For sure, milk thistle was first documented thousands of years ago, but where it actually got its biblical nickname, well, that we can’t say for sure.
What we do know for sure is that milk thistle is an annual or biannual plant with purple flowering heads, quite recognizable for its unique appearance, but not so well known as the basis for a healing, single herb tea. Not yet, anyway!
The first century Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, is known to have discovered milk thistle as useful when dealing with liver issues. Additionally, the Greek physician, Dioscorides, is said to have incorporated milk thistle into his kidney and liver disease healing regimes; he cites its use in his encyclopedia of medicinal plants that he created while traveling with the army. (A remarkable collection of information that was the authority on plant medicine for 1500 years!)
Why Drink Milk Thistle Tea?
Though you will likely not reach for the milk thistle for a tasty afternoon teatime treat, if you feel the need to sweep your liver and kidneys clean, you’ll want to partake. Further, milk thistle’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities make it a popular choice when wishing to protect your nerves against cell damage. Further, some purport milk thistle to have anti-aging qualities. Some studies have also indicated that milk thistle may even protect against bone loss.
What Does Buddha Teas Milk Thistle Tea Taste Like?
Not much, to be honest. But not to worry; we like adding a favorite flavor to our cup of beneficial Milk Thistle Tea, thereby creating a super healthy, tasty beverage. When brewing your cup of Buddha Teas Milk Thistle Teas, try including a bag of Ginger Root Tea, Rosemary Tea, or even Nettle Leaf Tea, for added flavor and benefits.
Buy More and Save!
If you’re an enthusiastic tea drinker, then you likely go through quite a lot of tea in a very short period of time. This is why we happily offer discounted prices to those who wish to order our teas in bulk. Mix and match Milk Thistle Tea with some of your other favorite blends; this way, you’ll make sure to have a good assortment of herbal teas to choose from whenever you’re in the mood for a refreshing cup of tea.
Why choose Buddha Teas?
What sets us apart from other tea companies? We start with a philosophy of living in harmony with nature, not using it for profit. Buddha Teas uses only fresh, pure organic or sustainably wild harvested ingredients and maintains their natural purity in every tea we sell. We have also created the “Teas for Trees” campaign, planting 5000 trees a year to offset the paper use in our tea bags. Each of our tea bags is bleach-free to eliminate the risk of chemicals, and our boxes are made from 100% recycled material. When you buy Buddha Teas, you’ll enjoy the fresh, full flavor of a truly natural tea in every sip.
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