3673.Skin Infections/ Good for Skin &Hair Health 3
3673.Skin Infections/ Good for Skin &Hair Health 3
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Nettle Leaf Tea
- Caffeine Free
- Herbal Tea
- Absolutely Organic
- No Flavourings
- No Preservatives
- No Sweeteners of Any Kind
Nettle is native to North America and Europe. This North American variety is commonly known as ‘Stinging Nettle,’ because of its tiny stinging hairs.
Nettle was one of the European’s most important herbs. In fact, Roman soldiers used the irritiation it caused to keep their legs warm in the cold of Britain. Today, this herb is respected for its wide variety of medicinal properties and is one of the most famous herbs in folk medicine. It makes a tasty tea.
With this bulk package you can create a vast array of home remedies including tinctures, capsules, poultices, salves and, of course, herbal tea.
Chamomile Flowers Tea
- Our chamomile flowers are freshly picked and slowly dried for optimum flavor and aroma, creating a calming, caffeine-free herbal infusion with mellow, straw-like complexities and floral notes – perfect for enjoying in the evening just before bed.
- Kosher
- Organic
- Herbal Tea
- Caffeine Free
Chamomile has been in continuous use throughout the world since the time of the ancient Egyptians. The name Chamomile comes from the Greek word for “Ground Apple,” which accurately describes the flower’s aromatic scent of apples.
Long renowned for its unique effects, Chamomile is a widely accepted herb, often used in cosmetics and perfumery.
Elderberries Tea
- Kosher
- Organic
- Herbal Tea
- Caffeine Free
The Elder is a legendary tree, considered magical and sacred in folklore and myths. Some herb manuals refer to it as the medicine chest of the country people.
The Elder tree produces creamy-white flowers in late spring which give way to bunches of juicy, purplish black berries in early autumn. Birds love Elderberries and will eat entire crops if given the opportunity, so harvesting must be done quickly.
Today, Elderberries are prized for making juice, pies, desserts and, of course, they make a great fruity tea, hot or cold.