Urobalance pH-
Tea

Health Tea

SKU
5484
Our Urobalance pH-: an acid-building tea blend with cranberries, hibiscus, lapacho, sunrouge green, walnut leaves, and willow bark. Hand-selected herbs: wild-grown as well as from pesticide-free cultivation on traditional, regional farms. Carefully formulated for optimal effect. High content of valuable plant compounds. 75g
  • Special tea blend to support pH balance
  • pH- (acidic) for acid-building
  • Carefully formulated for optimal effect
  • Hand-selected herbs from top farms
  • From traditional, regional tea farms
  • High content of valuable plant compounds

 

Character Rich aroma, alternating sour and earthy-bitter notes, slightly lemony, astringent, mineral
Ingredients Cranberries, hibiscus, lapacho, sunrouge green, walnut leaves, willow bark.
Origin Select farms in Egypt, Japan, Brazil and Croatia.
Drying Gently air-dried
Organic Cert. Cultivated without artificial fertiliser or pesticides
Packaging 100% biodegradable and compostable (starch, cellulose, paper).
€9.90
75g

Delivery : 1–3 business days

Incl. VAT, excl. shipping

SKU
5484
€198.00 / 1kg
In stock

Tea Farm

Our herbs are sourced from leading farms around the world in regions where the herbs natively occur and can grow under ideal conditions for the development of nutritional richness. Whether green tea in Japan, lapacho from Brazil, or hibiscus from Egypt, these plants can grow best where they have grown for centuries and where expert farmers know how to care for them. All our herbs and teas are grown by small farms with family traditions, natural cultivation methods, expertise specific to the plants themselves, as well as gentle harvesting and production processes.

Character

Flavour

Rich aroma, alternating sour lemon and earthy bitter notes, mineral undertones.

Cup

Deep red fuchsia

Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements.

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Contents

Cranberries

The large-fruited cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), more commonly known simply as the cranberry, is native mainly to North America and the eastern and northern parts of Europe, where it is used as both a traditional remedy and as a food. Cranberries contain a number of highly effective plant compounds that have strong antioxidant properties. In particular, they are rich in proanthocyanidins (PACs), which belong to the polyphenol family. Additionally, cranberries contain vitamins (vitamin C, beta-carotene, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin K), minerals (potassium, calcium, magnesium), and acids. PACs are considered the most important active components of cranberries and are responsible for many of the health benefits associated with the berries. PACs are well-researched, and their diverse antioxidant effects are currently the subject of scientific studies. PACs are water-soluble and are easily absorbed into the bloodstream through the intestines. PACs are later filtered out of the blood via the kidneys and then enter the bladder, where they are ultimately excreted through urine.

Hibiscus

The hibiscus plant is at home in tropical and subtropical climates. Hibiscus is a natural diuretic and contains a range of effective plant compounds such as citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, hibiscus acid, anthocyanins, terpenes, flavonoids, and phytosterols.

Lapacho

The lapacho tree (Tabebuia impetiginosa) grows in the Amazon and can reach up to 35m in height. This tea, which is made from the inner bark of the tree, has a long history in the rainforests of Middle and South America. Also known sometimes as the "tea of the Incas", it was popular among the Incas as a soothing tea, and they referred to the lapacho as the "tree of life". To this day, lapacho tea is served in hospitals in South America as a strengthening tea. The bark of the lapacho tree is rich in minerals and trace elements. Our premium lapacho tea contains valuable nutrients such as calcium, iron, potassium, and rare trace elements such as strontium, barium, iodine, and boron, which are often lacking in the average diet.

Sunrouge Green

Sunrouge is a special green tea hybrid of the C. taliensis and C. sinensis varieties that contains a high concentration of anthocyanins and catechins. Sunrouge green is made with a higher proportion of leaves from later harvests that have been allowed to ripen longer. In comparison to Sunrouge red, this green variant has not only many anthocyanins, but a higher concentration of catechins and methylated catechins.

Walnut Leaves

Not only the nut, but also the leaves of walnut tree have traditionally been used as natural remedies. The leaves are extremely rich in tannins that can comprise up to 10% of the leaf. Other plant compounds include flavonoids, phenolic acids, and colour substances such as juglone.

Willow Bark

Willow bark (Salicis cortex) contains a broad spectrum of various polyphenols of which glucoside salicin is the best known. Salicin is broken down into salicylic acid during digestion before taking effect. The bark also contains numerous other active phytochemicals such as procyanidins and flavonoids including isoquercetin, kaempferol, quercetin, hyperoside, apigenin, naringenin, and isoalipurposide. Willow bark provides a unique active complex that has secured this plant's place in the herbal traditions of many cultures.

Cultivation & Processing

All ingredients are cultivated according to natural methods and completely without the use of pesticides and artificial fertilisers.

Preparation

Brewing Guide

Prepare 3 times a day: 1.5-2 tsps (4.5-5g) tea per 250ml boiling water (100°C). Steep for 5 minutes.
Shake the package thoroughly before each use to ensure that the herbs are well mixed.

Drink daily in alternation with UroBalance pH+ tea.

Recommended Teapot

The ideal teapot for our relaxation tea is a large glass or porcelain teapot with a strainer.

Recommended Storage

Ideally store in an airtight, double-coated metal tin.

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