FoodRediscovering cistus: The timeless elixir for health and beauty

Rediscovering cistus: The timeless elixir for health and beauty

When colourful advertisements tempt us with new daily diet boosters and health enhancers, it's easy to forget about the valuable products quietly waiting in our kitchen cabinets. One such product is cistus tea, whose beautifying properties were well-known to our grandmothers.

Cistus tea - Delicacies
Cistus tea - Delicacies
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2 August 2024 10:12

Cistus tea has been known in folk and natural medicine for centuries, and enthusiasts of healthy skin, nails, and hair still recommend drinking this infusion today. The unassuming plant hides numerous valuable properties that help care for the body.

According to Greek legend, during one of the tempestuous councils of the gods on Olympus, a decision was made to bestow cistus with exceptional properties. Initially, due to its resilience and regenerative abilities, it was intended to serve as a health elixir for warriors, easing the pain of wounds and speeding up healing. However, the goddesses also wanted women to benefit from its beneficial effects. Thanks to their intercession, cistus became a symbol of health, youth, and beauty.

What is cistus?

Cistus, the pearl of Mediterranean flora, is a plant from the cistaceae family, comprising about twenty varieties. It can be found not only on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean but also in Africa and Western Asia. It has been used in herbal medicine for centuries and is valued today for its health properties. Cistus flowers, usually pink or white, are very decorative, although we most commonly see this plant in the form of dried herbs for tea preparation.

What properties does cistus tea have?
What properties does cistus tea have?© Licensor | ©Ali Majdfar

Cistus is worth incorporating into your diet

Cistus tea is primarily an anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antibacterial agent. It is also a potent antioxidant, which means it helps the body fight free radicals. Cistus tea is a natural support for our immune system. It can also provide relief during colds and upper respiratory infections.

Cistus tea
Cistus tea© Licensor

The polyphenols in cistus form a protective barrier on the stomach lining, reducing irritations and accelerating healing. Cistus is used to support ulcer diseases, gastroesophageal reflux, and other ailments related to stomach lining irritation.

Cistus infusion supports beauty

Antioxidants from cistus neutralize free radicals, which accelerate skin aging and contribute to the formation of wrinkles. Extracts from this plant are not accidentally found in creams, masks, and other skincare products, particularly for problematic skin, such as acne or psoriasis.

Cistus can improve metabolism and increase satiety, making it easier to maintain a diet. It's a good natural support for the weight loss process. However, remember that it won't replace a healthy diet and physical activity, which are essential.

How to make cistus infusion?

Preparing a cistus infusion is extremely simple. Just pour boiling water over one teaspoon of dried herbs and let it steep, covered, for a few minutes. The longer you steep the tea, the more intense the flavour. Add honey, lemon juice, ginger, cardamom, or cloves to the infusion. These additions improve the taste and enhance the infusion's effects.

In the summer, you can cool the infusion and serve it as iced tea.

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