Organic Ginkgo Biloba Tea Bags

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  • Pure Organic Ginkgo Biloba Tea Bags
  • Organic Certified Herbal Tea
  • Pure 100% Ginkgo Biloba Leaf
  • Traditional East Asian Well-Being Herbal Tea
  • Made With Unbleached, Natural, NON-GMO Tea Filter Paper

Pure 100% organically certified ginkgo biloba tea bags, made using a NON-GMO, unwoven pyramid tea bag filter mesh that's biodegradable.

With its distinctive, refreshing taste and delicate, mild aroma, our Organic Ginkgo Biloba tea is a delicious herbal tea for any time of the day or night. Whether you want to relax at the end of the day or provide your body with a hydrating lift in the morning, you will love this traditional leaf tea.

The ancient Ginkgo Biloba tree has been a symbol of health and wellbeing in Asia for centuries and is now enjoyed across the world as a natural, additive-free way to support wellbeing. We carefully select the finest-quality organic grown leaves for our tea so that you can enjoy this much-loved beverage at its very best.

Ginkgo Bilbao A Spiritual Drink

Ginkgo, otherwise known as the gingko tree or maidenhair tree, is native to China. In China Gingko can be found in fossils dating back over 250 million years. This thick, towering tree has great spiritual importance across Asia, symbolising longevity and enlightenment. The name ‘ginkgo’ comes from a misspelling of the Japanese word 'Gin Kyo,' which means ‘silver apricot’, while a similar, older Chinese name means ‘silver fruit’.

A Traditional Well-Being Herbal Tea

For centuries, ginkgo biloba has been used as a traditional source of nutrition and wellbeing. Herbalists value ginkgo biloba for a wide variety of uses, from supporting the immune system to maintaining normal memory. Ginkgo Biloba has been cultivated in China for many centuries, and some trees at temples are thought to be more than 1,500 years old.

The tree itself is magnificent, reaching heights of up to 115ft, with beautiful saffron-yellow autumn leaves. Ginkgo Biloba’s seeds are a celebrated food in China, and its nuts are a delicacy often enjoyed during celebrations such as weddings and New Year. The first record of Westerners encountering the tree date back to 1690, at Japanese temple gardens, and it is now a popular addition to a balanced, healthy lifestyle across the world.

How To Prepare Ginkgo Bilbao Tea

To prepare a pot of ginkgo biloba leaf tea, simply pour freshly boiled water into a teapot with the tea and leave to infuse for roughly five minutes before pouring into a cup. Our tea is naturally caffeine free and can be enjoyed at any time of the day, and can be enhanced with sugar, liquorice, lemon or ginger.

Ingredients

This single ingredient tea doesn't contain any fillers or bulking agents, just 100% pure organic Ginkgo Biloba Leaf.

Suggested Use

As with all our herbal teas, this Gingko Biloba tea can be used as often as required.

How to make the perfect cup of Ginkgo Biloba herbal tea:

  1. Bring freshly filtered water to a rolling boil
  2. Pour boiling water over the Hibiscus and Mint infusion and cover the cup or close the pot lid
  3. Allow steeping for between 2-10 minutes depending on the strength required
  4. Relax and enjoy!
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