Insulina / Insulina Tea 4 oz. 113gr. By Natural de Mexico Costus
igneus Nak and Costus pictus D. Don, commonly known as insulin plant, is a
member of Costaceae and a newly introduced plant in India from South and
Central America. It is a perennial, upright, spreading plant reaching about two
feet tall, with spirally arranged leaves and attractive flowers. Costus
igneus does well planted in the ground year round in USDA zones 9-11, but is
also very suitable for a container garden or above-ground planter. The plant is
moderately tolerant of drought. The Insulin Plant makes a beautiful indoor or
house plant, perfect for cascading down a wall Once the
leaves and flowers are collected, they are carefully selected to guarantee
their quality. The experts carry out a meticulous visual inspection to discard
any sheet that does not meet the standards of excellence. In this way we
guarantee that the product will reach your hands with the best leaves. Regarding
the packaging, the company "Natural de Mexico" is in charge of
preserving the freshness and quality of the mullein leaves. The selected leaves
undergo a very gentle and natural drying process to preserve all their
medicinal properties. Subsequently, it is packed in 4-ounce bags, correctly
sealed to avoid moisture in the leaves. The
“Natural de Mexico” bag is presented
with an attractive design and with all the necessary information about the
plant and its benefits. Each bag contains an appropriate amount of leaves ready
to enjoy and blend. Costus
igeus, commonly known as insulin plant in India, belongs to family Costaceae.
It is believed that consumption of the leaves helps lower the blood glucose
levels, and diabetics who consumed the leaves of this plant report a fall in
their blood glucose levels.