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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 20:49:53 EST, Jane Khondker wrote:
>>Lindenberry tea seems to be taken as a calming agent, in much the same way
as chamomile tea might be taken. They wanted to know if this tea might cause
the baby to be sleepy.<<
Jane, Perhaps this is Linden Flower tea, something a woman from Puerto Rico
told me about a few years ago. Her mother had suggested it to her as a
calming, relaxing tea and would send it to her from PR. She said it induced
sleepiness in adults within a short time after consuming a cup of the tea.
The Linden tree flowers are called Tilia platyphylllos, Tilia, or Lime
Flowers. It resembles jasmine tea in its taste. She finally found a company
in the US that sells it in bulk. I'll privately email you the name of a
company I know of that sells it to health food stores in our area; perhaps you
could contact the company for more details. Sorry, I have no knowledge of its
use with babies.
Joyce Blangiardo RN, FACCE, IBCLC
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Rockville Centre,
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