Description

Birch Leaf comes from the birch tree (Betula species), a graceful deciduous tree known for its white bark and shimmering foliage. Herbalists have used birch leaf preparations for centuries in Northern European traditions, especially in spring cleansing, urinary wellness, and skin-focused herbal blends.

Searches like birch leaf tree, birch tree leaf, or leaf birch all refer to the same botanical source. Our leaves are harvested and gently dried to preserve their green color and naturally mild, slightly bitter flavor. Birch leaf tea is caffeine-free and refreshing, often combined with nettle, dandelion leaf, or horsetail for balanced cleansing formulas.


HOW TO USE

For Birch Leaf Tea:

  1. Add 1–2 teaspoons dried birch leaf.

  2. Pour hot water (90–100°C).

  3. Steep 10–15 minutes.

  4. Strain and enjoy warm or chilled.

Other Traditional Uses:

  • Spring cleansing blends

  • Urinary wellness tonics

  • Skin-focused internal formulas

  • Herbal baths and steams

  • Tinctures and extracts


KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS

  • Urinary System Support
    Used in European herbalism for gentle fluid movement and urinary comfort.

  • Skin & Cleansing Herb
    Frequently included in internal formulas linked to skin clarity and detox pathways.

  • Light, Clean Flavor
    Mild herbal profile suitable for daily teas and spring blends.

  • Caffeine-Free Botanical
    Enjoy anytime, standalone or blended.

  • Versatile Format
    Works for tea, tinctures, extracts, and bath soaks.


MAIN INGREDIENTS

  • 100% Dried Birch Leaf (Betula spp.)


FAQ SECTION

Q: What is birch leaf?
Birch leaf is harvested from the birch leaf tree, a member of the Betula genus known for traditional urinary and cleansing support.

Q: What is the difference between birch leaf tree and birch tree leaf?
They refer to the same source material. Birch tree leaf is the botanical leaf from the birch tree.

Q: How do I make tea with birch leaf?
Steep 1–2 teaspoons for 10–15 minutes. See “How to Use” above.

Q: What is birch leaf spirea?
The term birch leaf spirea refers to Spiraea betulifolia, an ornamental shrub with birch-like leaves. It is not the same as herbal birch leaf used for tea.

Q: What does birch leaf taste like?
Light, mildly bitter, and refreshing with a clean finish.

Q: Is birch leaf caffeinated?
No. It is naturally caffeine-free.

Q: Can I blend birch leaf with other herbs?
Yes — pairs well with nettle, dandelion, horsetail, marshmallow leaf, and cleavers.

Q: Is birch leaf safe for daily use?
Often used in short seasonal cycles. Consult a practitioner if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing kidney concerns.

Q: Can birch leaf be used externally?
Yes. It may be added to bath soaks, facial steams, or compresses for traditional skincare rituals.

Additional information
Size

50g, 100g, 200g, 450g

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