Vaccinium Myrtillus
What are the benefits of green tea blueberry? Enjoy all the benefits of green tea, plus blueberry that...
- Supports blood sugar levels already in the normal range
- Protects vision
- Contains naturally occurring caffeine for an energy boost without the jitters
Blueberries are particularly high in antioxidants. This delicious tea is great as an afternoon respite or as a dessert tea - no sweetener needed!
Common Names - Bilberry, Whortle Berry, Burren Myrtle
Herbal Remedy Part - Leaves and berries
Description - Blueberries grow in sandy regions of the northern parts of the United States. Leaves are obovate, about one inch long, upper surface dark green and shiny. Flowers in May. Flowers are reddish pink or white with red lips, 5 seeds resembling currants in appearance, but of a dark blue or black color with a purplish bloom.
Properties and Uses - The leaves can cleanse. Makes an excellent tea.
Dose - A teaspoonful of the leaves or berries to a cup of boiling water. Drink one or two cups a day.
Suggested Use: Loose Tea: Place one teaspoon in cup of boiling water. Allow to steep 3-5 minutes. Strain, serve, and enjoy. Steep time and amount of tea used can be adjusted to suit your taste. Tea Bag: Place one tea bag in a cup of boiling water. Allow to steep 3-5 minutes. Spice: Use according to your favorite recipe instructions.