Description
Product
Greek Mountain Shepherd Tea Herb
Dried
Cut
0.3 oz Mountain Tea fills a standard measuring cup
(very light weight and voluminous)
Botany
Genus: Sideritis
Species: syriaca
Family: Lamiaceae
Product Origin
Albania
Wild harvested
Uses
The name Sideritis translates from the Greek as ‘he who is made of iron’ was a generic reference for plants capable of healing wounds caused by iron weapons. The ancient Greeks knew of the plant, especially the physician, botanist and pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides, and Theophrastus.
An aromatic tea infusion of Sideritis stems, leaves and flowers is still popular in contemporary Greece, Albania, Kosovo, Bulgaria and Macedonia, and often served with honey and lemon. Traditional uses are to aid digestion, boost the immune system, suppress the common cold, flu and other viruses, help with sinus congestion, and address mild anxiety.
Modern studies have shown the herb to be anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant, due to it’s active compounds diterpenoid, and flavonoids.
Research that supports the herb’s use to prevent colds, flu and allergies has been conducted in the Netherlands, and in Greece, Turkey, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Albania, where the plant is indigenous.
Studies conducted by Dr. Jens Pahnke at the Guericke University in Magdeburg, Germany, have shown that Sidertis had a positive effect on mice suffering from dementia. The herb is currently undergoing studies for Alzheimer's disease treatment in humans.
Habitat
Mountain Tea, also known as Ironwort, Shepherd’s Tea, Greek Mountain Tea, or Mountain Shepherd's Tea, is a wooly-leaved, herbaceous perennial plants that grows in the Mediterranean region, the Balkans, Iberian Peninsula, Central Europe to the Middle East.
Precautions
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a replacement for professional health advice.