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Premium Dried Primrose Flower (Primula flos)

Premium Dried Primrose Flower (Primula flos)

Best before: February 14, 2028
Regular price £6.95 GBP
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Sustainably sourced from wild nature and premium organic or traditional farms

"A delicate, high-quality botanical carefully dried to preserve its natural profile, perfect for your daily wellness routines."

Exceptional Quality, Wildcrafted Purity Our Premium Dried Primrose Flower, known botanically as Primula flos , is a high-quality, wildcrafted botanical carefully sourced from its natural, pristine habitats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Because it is wildcrafted rather than conventionally farmed, it develops a highly resilient and robust energetic profile. Delicately dried to maintain its typical natural colour, smell, and taste, this botanical is an excellent addition to any home herbalist's pantry. It is guaranteed to be entirely free from genetic modification (Non-GMO) and has not been treated with any ionizing radiation.

Traditional Uses & Wellness Applications

For centuries, Primrose flowers (Primula flos) have been highly valued in traditional European herbalism. Known for their gentle, comforting properties, they are most commonly brewed into soothing herbal infusions.

Herbal Energetics & Organ Affinities For practitioners formulating specific blends, Primrose holds the following traditional profile:

  • Energetics: Slightly sweet and pungent, neutral in temperature, and dry.
  • Organ Tropism: Heart, pericardium, vascular system, nervous system, and lungs.

Everyday Wellness Benefits As a highly pure, food-grade botanical, Primrose is a wonderful addition to your daily routine:

  • Respiratory Comfort: Traditionally enjoyed during the colder winter months, a warm cup of Primrose infusion provides a gentle, soothing experience for the throat and respiratory system.
  • Calming & Relaxing: Revered for its mild, comforting qualities, it is frequently used to promote a peaceful sense of calm and relaxation, making it a perfect addition to your evening wind-down routine.
  • General Well-being: Often incorporated into traditional herbal blends to help support overall bodily comfort and ease everyday tension.

Technical Specifications & Sourcing

We believe in total transparency. This product has been rigorously tested to meet strict European food safety standards:

  • Botanical Name: Primula flos
  • Origin: Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Sourcing: Ethically wildcrafted
  • Grade & Intended Use: Certified for use as foodstuffs.
  • Microbiological Safety: Laboratory tested and confirmed absent of Salmonella (in 25g).
  • Integrity: 100% Non-GMO and non-irradiated.

Important Allergen & Safety Information

Please read the following information carefully before incorporating this botanical into your routine:

  • Allergen Warning: This product may contain traces of cereals containing gluten, celery, mustard, sesame, peanuts, and various kinds of nuts.
  • Contraindications: Do not consume in the event of a known product intolerance.

Storage Guidelines

To maintain the delicate nature and optimal freshness of your Primrose flowers:

  • Store the herb in tightly closed bags within a dry room.
  • Ensure the storage temperature does not exceed 25°C.
  • Keep the relative humidity at a maximum of 75%.
  • Always protect the botanical from direct light exposure.

How to Prepare a Traditional Infusion

Because these are delicate flowers, they require a gentle steeping process rather than a harsh boil:

  1. Place 1 to 2 teaspoons of dried Primrose flowers into a mug or teapot.
  2. Pour over one cup of hot water (just off the boil, to avoid scorching the delicate petals).
  3. Cover and steep for 5 to 10 minutes to extract the beneficial aromatic oils and plant compounds.
  4. Strain and enjoy. (Tip: It pairs beautifully with a touch of raw honey to complement its slightly sweet, pungent flavour).

 

Where can you find information about herbs?

 

You can look for details on herbs benefits, uses, and dosage. It's also important to know about safety and effectiveness. Additionally, consider the side effects. You can find both traditional and scientific knowledge on these topics.

 

Below few solid sources of information:

 

www.herbalreality.com web run by experienced Medical Herbalists

 

https://www.rjwhelan.co.nz web run by Medical Herbalist

 

https://botanicalremedies.co.uk/blogs/herbs blog run by Master Herbalist and Naturopath


 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Premium Wild-Crafted Primrose Flower

Q: What does Primrose flower tea taste like? A: Primrose flowers yield a very gentle, comforting infusion. The flavor profile is traditionally described as slightly sweet and subtly pungent, with a classic, light floral and earthy note. Because it is quite mild, it blends beautifully with a touch of raw honey or alongside other delicate botanicals like chamomile.

Q: How do I properly brew dried Primrose flowers? A: Because these wild-crafted flowers and their calyxes are delicate, they should never be subjected to a rolling boil. Place 1 to 2 teaspoons of the dried herb into a mug or infuser. Pour hot water (just off the boil) over the flowers, cover your cup to trap the aromatic oils, and let it steep for 5 to 10 minutes. Strain and enjoy.

Q: What is the difference between "wild-crafted" and organic? A: While organic herbs are cultivated on farms under strict guidelines, wild-crafted herbs are ethically foraged from their natural, pristine habitats—in this case, the wild landscapes of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Many traditional herbalists prefer wild-crafted botanicals because the plants must naturally adapt to their wild environment, which often results in a highly robust and resilient energetic profile.

Q: Is this product safe for people with allergies? A: While this is a 100% pure Primrose flower product, it is processed in a facility that handles other natural foods. Therefore, it may contain trace amounts of cereals containing gluten, celery, mustard, sesame, peanuts, and various tree nuts. If you have a severe intolerance or allergy to any of these, we advise against consumption.

Q: How should I store my dried flowers to keep them fresh? A: To preserve the delicate aromatic oils and natural color of the flowers, keep them sealed in a tightly closed bag or airtight glass jar. Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. For optimal freshness, ensure the room temperature stays below 25°C and the humidity remains low.

FDA & Medical Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider or GP before starting a new herbal regime, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

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