Birch Leaves Cut - 75g
Birch Leaves Cut - 75g
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Birch Leaves Cut (Betula alba) is a fresh, green-tasting herb traditionally used in light herbal infusions. The cut leaves are easy to measure for quick brewing and the flavour is mild and leafy, pleasant on its own or with lemon or honey. A cooled, well-strained infusion is also commonly used as a simple hair rinse or skin toner. It is a single-ingredient dried herb with no added fillers, flavours, or preservatives.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Betula alba
- Common Name: Birch Leaf
- Plant Part: Leaf
- Form: Cut dried leaves
- Flavour Profile: Fresh, green, lightly astringent
- Ingredients: Birch leaves cut (Betula alba)
- Country Of Origin: Varies by batch
- Size: 75g
What it’s used for
- Everyday herbal tea for light, fresh sipping
- Cooled infusion as a simple toner for oily skin routines
- Hair and scalp rinse prepared from a well-strained tea
- Bath or foot soak blends for an end-of-day unwind
Who it’s for
- Anyone wanting a smaller size for home tea and rinse routines
- People who prefer mild, leafy herbal teas
- DIY makers creating simple bath and hair rinse blends
- Those looking for a ready-made cosmetic product
- Anyone wanting a strong-flavoured, spicy herbal tea
- People who prefer powders over cut leaves
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How to use
- As a Tea: Add 1 tsp to 2 tsp per cup of freshly boiled water, infuse 10 to 15 minutes, strain and sip.
- As a Skin Toner: Brew, cool, strain very well, and apply to intact skin with a clean cotton pad.
- As a Hair Rinse: Pour a cooled, well-strained infusion over scalp and hair, leave briefly, then rinse.
- As a Bath: Add a strong, strained tea to bath water.
- Processing Tip: Prepare fresh as needed and discard leftovers the same day.
Safety instructions
- May increase urination, stay hydrated and use moderately.
- Not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
- Avoid if you have known birch allergies.
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you have kidney concerns, use diuretics, or take chronic medication.
- Discontinue use if any sensitivity occurs.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Faqs
Q: Can I combine birch leaf with other herbs?
A: Yes. It blends well with minty or citrusy herbs for a brighter cup.
Q: Can I use the same brew for tea and a rinse?
A: Many people set some aside to cool for a rinse, as long as it is freshly made and strained well.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.

Quick delivery. Trying the product for the first time. It is very bitter, but it helps with getting water out of my legs. Parcel was well packed.
Was so excited to find out that you stocked this product! A great addition to my range of bunny treats.
I drink birch leaf tea daily for my arthritis and this extra large bag means that this habit does not need to break the bank. The tea tastes good.
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