BAY LEAF Laurus nobilis culinary herb aromatic foliage plant 60 - 80 cm tall

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Seller: momtaj4 ✉️ (463) 100%, Location: Glenfield, New South Wales, AU, Ships to: AU, Item: 224664165948 BAY LEAF Laurus nobilis culinary herb aromatic foliage plant 60 - 80 cm tall .

BAY LEAF Laurus nobilis laurel aromatic foliage herb tree plant.

BAY LEAF LAUREL Laurus nobilis.

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1 x Bay Leaf Laurel plant

The plant you will receive is approximately 40 to 60 cm tall plant. The plant comes in its own 14cm × 13cm pot.The plant will be sent through the Australia Post with tracking number so that you can track the package’s location of staying.

Growing bay leaf plant is a fortune because it is very easy growing plant but worthwhile to have this very useful plant in the garden. Because they taste great, and smell even better. The aromatic organic plant can be use in a tea everyday. The plant can be use as a decorative indoor plant or as a companion anti insect plant to keep other plants insect free around the bay leaf plant.

Bay leaf is perfect for a hearty stew, any meat or thick bean and lentil dishes.

Bay leaf some people use as a headache cure. Just one leaf simmered in milk, drink the milk, headache gone. I make a tea from it every now and then from the leaf.

I add the leaves to the cupboards and the containers where I keep seed to keep the moths and chewing insects away.

Used stored with grain throughout the Mediteranian for centuries, as a natural insecticide to keep weevils out of grain harvests. I have even used it as a bugspray to protect my potatoes once when I was desperate and it worked great on those little green beetles.

Most folks prune them to keep them as little potted bushes, shrubs or as fancy pruned and shaped toparies, or makes a good Bonsai as a indore plant.

The tree itself has the potential to get massive and live for ages. 18meters or 60ft, and several hundred years old as a maintained hedge, a little less as a huge tree.

Really hardy surviving the hot 45°C+ days(113°f) and dry times with no issues and apparently it can go down to -5°C (23°F) if given a little shelter from the heavy frosts.

This is the fella that the Romans used a wreath made from laurel leaves to indicate honour and distinction, the one that Julius Caesar is always wearing in the pictures.

Bay leaf us an antibacterial, antiseptic, insecticide, antifungal, and even a narcotic. The oil has similar properties and has been used to aid digestion, treat bronchitis, influenza and many other ailments including topically for sprains, bruises, as ear drops and an ingredient in soap.

This plant sourced from the Mediterranean region as well as North America and Central America, bay leaves come from bay laurel trees and have long been used in soups, stews, and sauces because of their strong taste used to give food more flavor, bay leaves have also long been used to brew and enjoy as a tea. If you’re more into savory flavors than sweet ones, bay leaf tea is likely right up your ally.

Like all teas, bay leaf tea benefits the body in its own unique ways. What are the benefits of bay leaf tea?

1. it’s good for your heart

The major benefit of regularly consuming bay leaf tea is that it’s good for your heart. This is because of its powerful combination of potassium, antioxidants, and iron. “Potassium is vital for heart health, helping with cardiac rhythm as well as lowering blood pressure,” Swift says. Antioxidants help lower inflammation by protecting against free radicals in the body and have been linked to lowering the risk of heart disease. As for iron, it’s important for heart health because it protects against both heart disease and strokes.

While more research specifically focusing on bay leaf tea needs to be done, one study published in the journal Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition found that one to three grams of bay leaves consumed daily was associated with 26 percent lower cholesterol levels. Of course it’s important to note that adding bay leaf tea to your wellness routine with these benefits in mind is not powerful enough to work against food and lifestyle habits that harm heart health; it’s meant to be done in conjunction with other healthy habits.

2. it could lower the risk of type 2 diabetes

In the same Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition study, bay leaf consumption was also linked to lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes. Swift says this is because, in addition to supporting cardiovascular health, bay leaf consumption can also help regulate and lower blood pressure.

3. It’s good for your immune system

Because bay leaf tea has small amounts of vitamin C, it’s also a great one to have on hand when your immune system needs a boost. And also points out that besides vitamin C, it also contains vitamin A, which is also good for the immune system. Bay leaf tea also has antibacterial properties, which can help prevent sickness as well.

4. it’s good for digestion

Bay leaf tea is a great to sip on before you eat because it stimulates and supports the digestive system. “For aiding in digestion, steep one tablespoon into eight ounces of water and consume 30 minutes prior to eating. This will give it a chance to get working in the body prior to food consumption.  It’s been linked to helping with gas and bloating in particular, so if these are symptoms you suffer from on a regular basis, it could be worth trying as a natural remedy.

Tips for buying and making it

Also, buying organic lowers the risk for being exposed to chemical pesticides—another buying tip to keep in mind the fresh leaves is the best of flaver and honestly I am addicted with the Bay leaf milk tea. Once anyone try it, will be fall in love with it.

Bay leaf tea can be prepared just like all your other teas, putting the dried leaves in a tea sachet or the tea bag in a mug of hot water and letting it steep for a few minutes. But I make my tea like a cooking tea! First of all I boil the water with one fresh bay leaf then add my tea bags in the boiling water. Then add some fresh milk and one freash Stevea leaf as a natural sweetener.  Ahh! Best tasting heavenly tea!

In terms of any risks or side effects if you have chronically low blood sugar, this likely isn’t the best choice tea for you, because of its link to lowering blood sugar. And, like most things in life, it’s best to enjoy in moderation, as getting too much of any nutrient can do more harm than good.

If you’re an adventurous tea drinker and are looking for a new flavor with potential health perks, bay leaf tea is a good one to add to your rotation. While more research specifically focused on bay leaf tea needs to be done, the science surrounding bay leaf consumption shows that you’ll be doing your cardiovascular system some big favors by doing so. And that’s definitely some advice to take to…heart.

  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Plant Form: Plant
  • Plant Type: Tree
  • Type: Herbs
  • Genus: Laurus
  • Item Height: 60 cm
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Features: Edible

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