| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7145675686056_41325518586024 |
| Growth Habit | Perennial |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Green Tea is the dried leaf of Camellia sinensis, a classic tea herb valued for its fresh, lightly astringent taste and natural antioxidant content. It is commonly used as a daily herbal tea, general tonic and functional ingredient in simple bath, hair and skin preparations. Green tea naturally contains caffeine, tannins, catechins and fluoride, giving it both an uplifting drink profile and useful astringent properties for external routines.
Its bulk format suits tea blenders, refill stores, makers and regular green tea drinkers. Why we love it: Green tea is one of those beautifully versatile botanicals that earns its place in both the kitchen and the bathroom. It makes a refreshing daily cup, blends well with other herbs and can be used in cooled infusions for hair rinses, baths and simple skin preparations.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried tea leaves Country Of Origin: China Contains: Tannins, fluoride, caffeine, catechins and Vitamin P Profile: Antioxidant-rich, astringent and gently stimulating Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Bath Infusions, Hair Rinses And External Preparations Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture What It's Used For Daily green tea infusions and general tonic-style routines Antioxidant-rich tea blends Digestive and nerve-tonic style herbal preparations Warm drinks for colds, coughs and seasonal comfort Gargles and mouth rinses for fresh-feeling oral care Cooled lotions, compresses and bath infusions Hair rinses to support shine and a smooth feel Who It's For This Product Is For: Tea drinkers wanting a classic green tea in bulk format Herbal blenders creating antioxidant-rich tea blends Makers preparing bath, hair rinse or cooled infusion projects Refill stores, tea studios and small-batch wellness brands This Product Is Not For: People avoiding caffeine Those wanting caffeine-free herbal tea Use as a substitute for professional care for heart, liver, eye, asthma, diabetes, cancer or chronic health concerns Use as an eye wash without professional guidance How To Use As a Tea: Pour 1 cup freshly boiled water over 2 teaspoons of green tea, infuse for 5-10 minutes, then strain.
Suggested Intake: Enjoy up to 3 times daily, unless otherwise advised by a qualified professional. As a Bath Infusion: Prepare a strong pot of tea, strain well and add to warm bath water. As a Hair Rinse: Prepare a tea, cool fully, strain well and use as a final rinse after washing. As a Skin Lotion Or Compress: Prepare a tea, cool fully and apply to intact skin using a clean cloth.
Processing Tip: Green tea can become bitter if over-brewed, so adjust steeping time to taste. Safety Instructions Contains caffeine Consult a health practitioner before use if pregnant or breastfeeding Green tea can interact with MAO inhibitors and blood-thinning medication Consult a registered medical practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication External preparations are for external use only Avoid contact with eyes unless professionally advised Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: Does green tea contain caffeine?A: Yes.
Green tea naturally contains caffeine. Q: Can I use green tea externally?A: Yes, cooled and well-strained green tea can be used in baths, hair rinses, compresses and simple skin preparations. Q: What does green tea taste like?A: It has a fresh, green and lightly astringent flavour that can become more bitter if steeped for too long.
Q: Can green tea be used in hair care?A: Yes, a cooled green tea infusion can be used as a hair rinse to support shine and a smooth feel.
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