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Butterfly Pea Flower (Clitoria ternatea) Tea
Butterfly Pea Flower (Clitoria ternatea) Tea
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Butterfly Pea Flower is not considered safe during pregnancy.
Butterfly Pea Flowers are said to be Anti-Cancer, Anti-aging, Anti-Inflammatory, Boost Immunity, Promotes Clear & Glowing Skin & Support Hair Growth. They are also known to Aid in Weight loss, Reduce Stress & Anxiety, Act as an Aphrodisiac, Lower High Blood Pressure, Fight Insomnia & Regulate Blood Sugar. They are also said to have 10 x the number of Antioxidants as Green Tea and a Super
Fun Fact: When you add a squeeze of lemon to the tea, it changes the alkalinity of the water mixed with the flowers and turns it to a beautiful Ultraviolet color.
Butterfly pea flower is so named because it is a member of the pea family with notched tips on the flowers that give blooms the appearance of a butterfly in flight. However, ironically, the plant is generally ignored by butterflies, despite its bright blue color. While plants in the wild produce flowers that range from deep blue to lavender, some cultivars have white or pink flowers, a few with semi-double blooms.
Like other vines, butterfly pea flower sends out trailing stems, but it’s not a prolific climber. The leaves, which yield a green dye, appear on stalks divided into lance-shaped leaflets. Mature plants reach up to 15 feet with a spread of up to 6 feet.
Butterfly pea flower has a mild and floral taste that has been compared to chamomile.
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