Bath Tea
Tea is second most consumed beverage in the world. Water is the number one drink.
Bath teas, also called tub teas, are developed from traditional recipes of medicinal herbal baths and are composed of raw herbs. It has been traditionally used for restorative purposes. No flavors, no odors, no artificial additives are added. Herbal soaks are a safe and helpful remedy against stress, anxiety, insomnia, they help combat fatigue and loss of energy, improve alertness and performance. Herbal bath teas combine benefits of herbal aromatherapy and direct application of herbal nutrients to the skin.
Benefits associated with bath tea:
- Bath teas help maintain and improve healthy skin and hair, relieve pain and reverse exhaustion.
- Herbal baths were traditionally utilized for the treatment of skin conditions, including acne, dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis, scalp itching, flaking and dandruff.
- Body teas help combat cold and flu, muscular aches and pains, rheumatism and arthritis.
- Herbal soaks and wraps are safe and helpful remedy against stress, anxiety, insomnia, they help reverse fatigue and loss of energy, improve alertness and performance.
- Herbal bath Floraderm I has traditionally been used to improve scalp conditions, promote healthy hair and combat dandruff.
- Bath tea Floraderm II is developed from the recipe employed for centuries to promote skin vitality, restore and maintain healthy skin and scalp, help combat eczema and dermatitis.
- Golden Rod bath tea helps combat backaches and arthritis pains relieve joint and muscle pains. Traditionally used as remedy for arthritis, rheumatism, back and joint pains. Combine herbs with relieving, soothing action and herbs rich in volatile oils able to penetrate in the warm bath deep in the skin and provide healthy beneficial nutrients for various body systems.
- Baby Bath Tea - used to help combat skin irritations, redness, reverse itching, allergic reactions.
- Slavonic Bath - bath tea and herbal rinse combining cleansing and restorative action. The recipe was known at the times of ancient Slavick state - Kiev Russia. Contemporary writer mentioned herbal formula as a bath remedy used by nobles and ordinary people to help restore body's energy shape up and cleanse the skin.
- Plain Oatstraw - One of the most traditional herbal baths widely used in 19th century as a treatment of choice for spasms, nervous disorders, joint pains and skin disorders. Also believed to be helpful as a supportive treatment for the people fighting with addictions.
- In one herbal medicine text the bath tea was recommended as a remedy for winter apathy and as a cure to restore the energy after the day of horse riding.
- The bath tea is also useful remedy to stimulate the body's strengths to combat respiratory conditions, such as chronic bronchitis.
Contraindications
- Some people are hypersensitive or allergic to particular herbs, plants or vegetables. If one is hypersensitive to certain herbs or suspects that some herbs present in the bath formula may cause allergy we recommend to start the bath treatments with the low dose, and, before taking the bath, stir the water for a while with the hand.
- People who have problems with regular baths, like people with serious heart conditions, very high or very low blood pressure should consult health care professional before taking herbal bath tea.