Skip to content

Article: DIY Magnolia Flower Tea

DIY Magnolia Flower Tea

Did you know that magnolia flowers offer a range of fantastic benefits for your health and well-being? Let’s learn more!

  1. Magnolia flowers have natural compounds that can help you relax and even reduce anxiety! Sipping magnolia flower tea or incorporating the petals into your diet can be soothing for your body. 
  2. These amazing flowers have been traditionally used to support digestion! They're known to alleviate indigestion, reduce bloating, and promote overall healthy digestion.
  3. Magnolia flowers contain anti-inflammatory properties, like many other botanicals. Consuming them may help reduce inflammation in the body.
  4. Magnolia flowers help combat oxidative stress and free radicals due to their high antioxidant levels.
  5. Magnolia flowers have been used in traditional medicine to support respiratory health for some time. They may help with breathing difficulties and to help open up airways.

 

Our main gal and SBA's herbalist/CEO has this to say about magnolia flower tea:

"Magnolia flowers are super yummy and relatively easy to forage. Magnolia Trees are pretty common here in AR and other states across the country. They have a mild flavor, kind it taste kind of like ginger. They can be pickled, enjoyed on salad, or added to tea! 🌸"

 

Check out this video to see the process of making your own delicious flower tea!

 


 

 

**** P.S. All of our skincare products are made with natural and organic herbs and florals! Explore our website to learn more about our powerhouse skincare line that will transform your skin without the nasty chemicals!

 

Here to help,

Brier C. 

 

Read more

Homemade Cardamom Syrup

I'm sure you can already smell the unforgettable, aromatic, and exotic essence of Cardamom! I can taste it already as I type this. YUM! This homemade syrup is bright, yet cozy, but can be used to m...

Read more

How To Grow Edible Roses Indoors

Ah, the amazing benefits of growing your own edible roses indoors! First off, they can be used in an array of different recipes. Think salads, desserts, teas, coffee and tonic syrups—these petals c...

Read more