Origin:
China
Package include:
100g / 250g / 500g
Lotus leaf is a flowering aquatic perennial that grows widely throughout tropical regions of Asia and the Middle East. The pale green leaves are flat and broad, reaching up to 18 inches in diameter. As the name suggests, the lotus leaf is picked directly from the lotus plant. The leaves are usually collected in the summer and autumn and dried before being cut into small pieces, powdered or processed into pills. Lotus leaves are touted to be useful in treating a variety of conditions, including heavy bleeding, diarrhea and muscle spasms.
Lotus leaves contain high concentrations of phytochemicals, compounds produced by plants to defend themselves against bacterial and fungal infections. The substances found in lotus leaf extract include alkaloids, flavonoids and tannins. The isoquinoline alkaloids in lotus leaves have sedative and antispasmodic properties, which may aid in digestion. Both flavonoids and tannins are powerful antioxidants that have been connected with weight loss and cardiovascular health.
The leaves can be brewed into a tea. Fill 5 grams tea leaves for every 500ml of water. Steep tea leaves in hot water at 95’c for 5 mints for the first and second brewing. Gradually increase steeping time and temperature for subsequent brewing. Add honey to increase the favor.
Storage:
Stored in a dry place and no direct sunshine.