| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products |
| Model Number | 3165 |
Couchgrass Herb Cut (Agropyron repens) is a mild, clean-tasting botanical traditionally prepared as a simple infusion or added to tincture blends. It has a gently grassy profile that makes it easy to drink on its own or combine with other herbs. The cut format is practical for consistent measuring and easy straining.
This is a single-ingredient herb with no additives. Key Properties Botanical Name: Agropyron repens Common Name: Couchgrass Form: Dried herb cut Flavour Profile: Mild, clean, gently grassy Ingredients: Dried couchgrass herb (Agropyron repens) Size: 100g What Its Used For Everyday herbal teas and simple infusions Blend base that supports other botanicals without dominating flavour Tincture blends as a gentle, neutral herb component Traditional fluid-balance style routines in herbal practice Who Its For This product is suitable for: Daily tea routines that prefer mild, easy-sipping herbs Blend making where a neutral base is useful Home apothecary projects using cut herb for consistent measuring This product is not for: Anyone looking for a strongly flavoured, aromatic herb Those wanting a ready-made blend rather than a single ingredient People who prefer powders for quick, scoop-and-steep prep How To Use As a Tea: Add 2 teaspoons per 250ml freshly boiled water, steep 10 to 15 minutes, strain, and enjoy up to 3 cups per day.
As a Tincture: Use 2ml to 4ml up to three times daily, as guided by a qualified practitioner. As a Blend Base: Combine with soothing companions such as marshmallow root, corn silk, or nettle, then infuse and strain. Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day. Safety Instructions Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless guided by a qualified healthcare practitioner.
Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication. Avoid use alongside potassium-depleting diuretics or other diuretic medicines unless advised by a practitioner. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQs Q: What does couchgrass taste like? A: Mild and clean with a gently grassy finish, making it easy to blend. Q: Is cut herb easier to strain than powder? A: Yes. Cut herb typically strains more cleanly and leaves less fine sediment. Q: What herbs pair well with couchgrass in blends? A: Its often paired with soft, soothing botanicals such as marshmallow root, corn silk, and nettle.
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