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Galex Oak Bark – tea with natural tannins for the care of skin and mucous membranes
Galex Oak Bark Tea is prepared from dried oak bark (Quercus cortex), valued for its many beneficial properties. Oak bark is known for its high tannin content.
Thanks to these tannins, oak bark helps tighten tissues, which is especially useful for external use in the form of baths, compresses, and solutions for gums and mouth rinses.
Galex Oak Bark Tea is an excellent choice for those who wish to support digestive health, reduce inflammation, or use natural care for skin and mucous membranes.
Enjoy a cup of this flavorful tea and benefit from the soothing properties of oak bark for your health.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
How is tea or a solution made from oak bark?
- For compresses and sitz baths:
Pour 1 tablespoon (≈ 6 g) of dried oak bark with 1 liter of boiling water, simmer for 15–20 minutes, then strain. - For mouth rinses and gargling:
Use 2 teaspoons (≈ 3 g) of oak bark with 200 ml of cold water, bring to a boil, leave covered for a few minutes, and strain.
Is the use of oak bark safe and are there any side effects?
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Because it contains tannins, it is astringent – excessive or prolonged use may cause dryness or irritation.
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Use on deep wounds is not recommended without consulting a healthcare professional.
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If you are allergic to plants from the Fagaceae family or have sensitive tissue, first test a small area of skin or mucosa.
The Galex oak bark is a truly amazing product. I use it to make teas and poultices as it has excellent astringent properties which help to heal wounds and relieve skin problems. After a few weeks of use, I have noticed an improvement in my skin and a reduction in inflammation. Very satisfied!
Manufacturer: GALEX d.o.o., Tišinska ulica 29g, 9000 Murska Sobota
For poultices and sitting baths, pour 1 large spoonful (6 g) of oak bark over 1 l of boiling water, simmer for 15-20 minutes, then strain. For gargling and mouth rinses, pour 2 teaspoons (3 g) of oak bark over a cup (200 ml) of cold water, boil, leave covered for a few minutes and strain.
Ingredients: oak bark
Store at a temperature of up to 25 ˚C in a dry place.





















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