Magnolia is a large genus consisting of 210 species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae, which is believed to be dating back to 95 million years ago. The Magnolia flowers may be white, pink or purple with fragrant. Magnolias have a rich cultural tradition in China where references to their healing qualities go back thousands of years. Certain magnolia flowers, such as the buds of Magnolia liliflora, have been used to treat chronic respiratory infections, sinus infections, and lung congestion. Recently, magnolia bark has become incorporated into alternative medicine in the west where tablets made from the bark of M. officinalis have been marketed as an aid for anxiety, allergies, asthma, and weight-loss. Preliminary studies have suggested that compounds found in magnolia bark might have antibacterial and antifungal properties. To this day, however, there has never been a large scale study on the health effects of magnolia bark or flowers (Wikipedia.com).
- Improve metabolism
- Beauty skin, anti-aging, the aid for sensitive skin
- Treat chronic respiratory infections, sinus infections, and lung congestion
- Antibacterial and antifungal
- Allay tiredness
Meaning: Nobility, Dignity, Perseverance, and the love and respect of nature
Caution: Keep in cool and dry environment, and keep away from children
Matches: Green tea
Quantities & Steeping: 1 teaspoon into hot water for 10 minutes, you can also drink with brown sugar or honey