$10 Herbal Tea Blends
Hand-processed to ensure the highest quality dried plant material. Made with sustainably sourced, foraged or homegrown herbs.
Each pack makes 2-3 cups of tea.
Eco-friendly + biodegradable packaging.
Uterine and Urinary tonic
Bitter Grassy & Citrus flavor profile. Makes 2-3 cups.
Made with Raspberry (Rubus ideaus)* leaf, Goldenrod(Solidago canadensis)∎, Nettle + seed (Urtica diorica)°, Red Clover(Trifolium repens)* blossoms and Ginger root(Zinziber officinale) seasonally.
∎ = wildcrafted
* = homegrown
° = organic
Directions:
Infusions(tisanes) are one of the oldest & simplest ways to enjoy our daily herbal intake. Each tisane can be infused in hot water for 15 minutes or in cold water overnight in the fridge. Special brewing suggestions are otherwise noted.
Fun Fact!
The term “tea” originally refers to the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, from which green & black teas are made. In herbal medicine, the term tea can also mean the simple combination of water with some type of herbal material (leaves, flowers, roots, barks, fruits etc.)
Herbalist’s Note
It’s important to note that some herbal teas are recommended to be used therapeutically - meaning that they should not be consumed consistently in a recreational matter.
Certain herbs are powerful, and have specific actions on our system. Some people are more sensitive than others to these effects. Please feel empowered to do your own research on these herbs! The goal is to support the body in its natural functioning, to return it to a balanced state.
Our recommendation is to introduce the herbs slowly, and up the dosage as necessary.
6 times a week maximum, then take the seventh day off. Certain formulations are gentle enough to be used in recreationally, and those formulations are noted.
Delightful and smooth refresher for a light heart & boosted mood.
Floral & Mint flavor profile. Makes 2-3 cups.
Made with Lemon Balm(Melissa officinalis)* seasonally, Ashwagandha, Sweet Mint(Mentha x suavis)*, Rose(Rosa canina)* petals
∎ = wildcrafted
* = homegrown
° = organic
Directions:
Infusions(tisanes) are one of the oldest & simplest ways to enjoy our daily herbal intake. Each tisane can be infused in hot water for 15 minutes or in cold water overnight in the fridge. Special brewing suggestions are otherwise noted.
Fun Fact!
The term “tea” originally refers to the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, from which green & black teas are made. In herbal medicine, the term tea can also mean the simple combination of water with some type of herbal material (leaves, flowers, roots, barks, fruits etc.)
Herbalist’s Note
It’s important to note that some herbal teas are recommended to be used therapeutically - meaning that they should not be consumed consistently in a recreational matter.
Certain herbs are powerful, and have specific actions on our system. Some people are more sensitive than others to these effects. Please feel empowered to do your own research on these herbs! The goal is to support the body in its natural functioning, to return it to a balanced state.
Our recommendation is to introduce the herbs slowly, and up the dosage as necessary.
6 times a week maximum, then take the seventh day off. Certain formulations are gentle enough to be used in recreationally, and those formulations are noted.
Immune System tonic
Grassy, Floral & Citrus flavor profile. Makes 2-3 cups.
Helps the natural functioning of the immune system.
Recommended taking at the onset of feeling low.
Made with Lemon Balm(Melissa officinalis)*, Purple Coneflower(Echinacea purpurea)* blossoms, Japanese Honeysuckle(Lonicera japonica)∎ blossoms
∎ = wildcrafted
* = homegrown
° = organic
Directions:
Infusions(tisanes) are one of the oldest & simplest ways to enjoy our daily herbal intake. Each tisane can be infused in hot water for 15 minutes or in cold water overnight in the fridge. Special brewing suggestions are otherwise noted.
Fun Fact!
The term “tea” originally refers to the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, from which green & black teas are made. In herbal medicine, the term tea can also mean the simple combination of water with some type of herbal material (leaves, flowers, roots, barks, fruits etc.)
Herbalist’s Note
It’s important to note that some herbal teas are recommended to be used therapeutically - meaning that they should not be consumed consistently in a recreational matter.
Certain herbs are powerful, and have specific actions on our system. Some people are more sensitive than others to these effects. Please feel empowered to do your own research on these herbs! The goal is to support the body in its natural functioning, to return it to a balanced state.
Our recommendation is to introduce the herbs slowly, and up the dosage as necessary.
6 times a week maximum, then take the seventh day off. Certain formulations are gentle enough to be used in recreationally, and those formulations are noted.
Bitter & Astringent - 1.5 oz
A vibrant blend of nervous system tonics allowing both restful sleep and mental clarity before sleep. Great for supporting meditation to help immerse into the dream world.
Made with Common Mugwort(Artemisia vulgaris)*, Yarrow(Achillea millefolium)*, Angelica Root, White Mugwort(Artemisia lactiflora)°, Lavender(Lavandula officinalis)°, Chamomile(Matricaria chamomilla)°
∎ = wildcrafted
* = homegrown
° = organic
Directions:
Infusions(tisanes) are one of the oldest & simplest ways to enjoy our daily herbal intake. Each tisane can be infused in hot water for 15 minutes or in cold water overnight in the fridge. Special brewing suggestions are otherwise noted.
Fun Fact!
The term “tea” originally refers to the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, from which green & black teas are made. In herbal medicine, the term tea can also mean the simple combination of water with some type of herbal material (leaves, flowers, roots, barks, fruits etc.)
Herbalist’s Note
It’s important to note that some herbal teas are recommended to be used therapeutically - meaning that they should not be consumed consistently in a recreational matter.
Certain herbs are powerful, and have specific actions on our system. Some people are more sensitive than others to these effects. Please feel empowered to do your own research on these herbs! The goal is to support the body in its natural functioning, to return it to a balanced state.
Our recommendation is to introduce the herbs slowly, and up the dosage as necessary.
6 times a week maximum, then take the seventh day off. Certain formulations are gentle enough to be used in recreationally, and those formulations are noted.
Spicy Citrus & Mint - 1.0 oz
Flavorful blend of gentle digestive tonics.
Enjoy with daily meals to support a healthy digestive system.
Made with Ginger (Zingiber officinale)° root, Dandelion(Taraxacum officinale)* root, Lemon Balm(Melissa officinalis)*, Peppermint(Mentha piperita)*
∎ = wildcrafted
* = homegrown
° = organic
Directions:
Infusions(tisanes) are one of the oldest & simplest ways to enjoy our daily herbal intake. Each tisane can be infused in hot water for 15 minutes or in cold water overnight in the fridge. Special brewing suggestions are otherwise noted.
Fun Fact!
The term “tea” originally refers to the tea plant, Camellia sinensis, from which green & black teas are made. In herbal medicine, the term tea can also mean the simple combination of water with some type of herbal material (leaves, flowers, roots, barks, fruits etc.)
Herbalist’s Note
It’s important to note that some herbal teas are recommended to be used therapeutically - meaning that they should not be consumed consistently in a recreational matter.
Certain herbs are powerful, and have specific actions on our system. Some people are more sensitive than others to these effects. Please feel empowered to do your own research on these herbs! The goal is to support the body in its natural functioning, to return it to a balanced state.
Our recommendation is to introduce the herbs slowly, and up the dosage as necessary.
6 times a week maximum, then take the seventh day off. Certain formulations are gentle enough to be used in recreationally, and those formulations are noted.