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  • Colds: which herbal teas relieve symptoms?
    Colds: which herbal teas relieve symptoms?
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    In winter, natural herbal teas help relieve cold symptoms such as coughs, sore throats and fevers. Herbs such as thyme, rosemary, sage and peppermint offer benefits for the respiratory tract and boost immunity. Discover our recipes for effective cold infusions.

  • 10 ideas for homemade ginger infusions
    10 ideas for homemade ginger infusions
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    Discover varied and original recipes for infusions with ginger, a root with multiple benefits. Learn how to prepare a simple ginger infusion, but also how to add lemon, honey or spices for unique flavors. Explore combinations with herbs, fruits or even cocoa for comforting and surprising infusions.

  • The many virtues of fennel and its seeds
    The many virtues of fennel and its seeds
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    Fennel, or Foeniculum vulgare, is a member of the Apiaceae family. It is a perennial plant with a bulb, long stems and broad leaves.

  • Rosemary: its health benefits
    Rosemary: its health benefits
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    Rosemary is used both in cooking and in phytotherapy. Rosemary is an aromatic plant, but it is also considered to have medicinal properties

  • Secret Santa gift ideas under €10: The subtle art of giving on a budget
    Secret Santa gift ideas under €10: The subtle art of giving on a budget
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    Christmas is approaching with the Secret Santa tradition. It's easy to find gifts for colleagues or friends for under 10 euros: decorations, delicacies, tea accessories. A variety of inspirations allow you to surprise without breaking your budget.

  • Ayurveda: 8 rituals to take care of yourself this winter
    Ayurveda: 8 rituals to take care of yourself this winter
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    Ayurveda is an Indian medicine that balances the doshas to maintain health. In winter, rituals such as tongue scraping, yoga and oil massage are essential. These practices support immunity, digestion and promote relaxation. Adopt these routines for daily physical and mental well-being.

  • Understanding Tea Grades: A Guide to Quality and Classification
    Understanding Tea Grades: A Guide to Quality and Classification
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    The world of tea includes specific terms, classifying the quality of the leaves: whole, broken, ground. Grades vary, influencing taste. Understanding these distinctions helps you choose the right tea for your personal preferences.

  • Our selection of recipes for a delicious Christmas tea
    Our selection of recipes for a delicious Christmas tea
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    The festive season is synonymous with Christmas teas, with their comforting flavors of orange, cinnamon and spices. Traditionally based on black tea, these gourmet recipes come in green, white or rooibos teas, with hints of vanilla, chocolate or citrus. Each cup is perfect for enjoying or giving as a Christmas gift.

  • Hemp leaves: 3 cooking ideas
    Hemp leaves: 3 cooking ideas
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    Hemp oil, leaves and seeds have become increasingly popular in recent years. Far from the image of marijuana, hemp leaves are derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. They contain less than 0.2% THC and therefore produce no psychotropic effects.

  • Our 4 best teas for detoxifying the body
    Our 4 best teas for detoxifying the body
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    Tasting teas and herbal teas allows you to appreciate the flavors of plants, while enjoying their benefits. Weight loss or toxin elimination? Antioxidant properties or liver benefits?

  • 10 kitchen ingredients for white-sugar-free teas
    10 kitchen ingredients for white-sugar-free teas
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    If you find it difficult to drink your tea without sugar, you should know that white sugar is not the best option for your health. Fortunately, there are healthier alternatives such as honey, agave syrup or spices to sweeten your teas. These ingredients add a touch of natural sweetness without the drawbacks of refined sugar.

  • Discover oolong teas: origin, taste, benefits, ...
    Discover oolong teas: origin, taste, benefits, ...
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    Blue tea, or oolong, is a refined tea halfway between green and black tea. Lightly oxidized, it offers smooth, bitter-free infusions, with aromas that vary according to the oxidation. Native to China and Taiwan, it is drunk at 80°C and can be reinfused several times. This tea is also appreciated for its relaxing benefits and low theine content.

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