Linden Leaf/Flower (Tilia spp.)

Sustainably grown and harvested through organic and regenerative agricultural practices on small farms dedicated to soil health, biodiversity, and ethical stewardship.

This herb is sourced directly from the grower for quality and freshness, then hand-packaged in small batches to preserve vitality.

Sold by the ounce. Example: Quantity 4 = 4 oz.

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Linden has been used in European herbal medicine for centuries as a calming and heart-supportive herb. Traditional preparations of the flowers were employed to ease nervous tension, anxiety, and insomnia, and to support emotional balance during periods of grief or stress. It was also used as a mild diaphoretic to reduce fever, as a gentle antispasmodic for digestive and muscular tension, and as a soothing agent for dry or irritated respiratory conditions.

Current Uses

Contemporary clinical and traditional applications recognize linden for its broad-acting nervine and circulatory support.

  • Anxiolytic / Nervine: Calms the nervous system, promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality.

  • Cardiovascular Support: May assist in reducing blood pressure and improving vascular tone through mild vasodilation and relaxation.

  • Digestive Aid: Eases functional digestive symptoms such as bloating, cramping, and indigestion associated with stress.

  • Respiratory Support: Provides demulcent and antitussive effects for dry, spasmodic coughs and upper respiratory irritation.

  • Diaphoretic: Encourages gentle perspiration to aid in the management of fevers and detoxification.

  • Antioxidant Action: Rich in flavonoids and phenolic compounds that protect against oxidative stress and support microcirculatory health.

*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.

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