Chamomile Flowers Herbal TeaChamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) has been described by Germans as "Alles zutraut", meaning "capable of anything" due to their belief that chamomile can relieve many ailments. The active ingredients are found in the essential vola oils from the flowers of chamomile. Enjoy a cup of Chamomile Tea to relax you before bedtime. Order today! Certified organic.
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Spearmint Leaf Herbal TeaSpearmint has properties similar to peppermint. Spearmint is milder than peppermint. It has a calming and soothing effect on the stomach and will help to eliminate gas. Certified organic.
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Yerba Mate Cinnamon RooibosYerba Mate grows naturally in the rich red soil found in the rainforest in South America. This energizing beverage can be drunk hot or cold. Yerba Mate is so good for you that you should make it part of your daily routine to keeping your whole body healthy and energized.
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CalendulaCalendula has a slightly tangy, peppery taste. Calendula blossoms have been used medicinally for the treatment of sores, wounds and other skin problems. Only available dried.
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Peppermint Leaf Herbal TeaOrganic Peppermint tea promotes healthy digestion. It is 100% organically grown peppermint leaf cultivated under ideal conditions in the Pacific Northwest high desert region of North America where its volatile oil content is optimized by long hours of late summer sunlight. Certified Organic.
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Cream of Earl Grey TeaBlend of Earl Grey and Vanilla bean. Makes a nice cup of tea!
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Yerba Mate Cardamon ChaiCardamon Yerba Mate gives off a splended spicy aroma. Enjoy!
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Licorice Root Herbal TeaOrganic Licorice root has a deep, enduring sweetness and is prized for its ability to ease coughs and colds, soothe sore throats and increase circulation. Licorice root is sweet and earthy with a rich, golden infusion. Licorice root tastes great on its own or with a bit of honey, lemon and fresh ginger. Certified organic.
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Lemon Grass Herbal TeaHerbal lemongrass tea is rather new to the herbal tea world. This herb received its name "lemon grass", as the flavor tastes like a perfumy lemon and the plant itself resembles a piece of long bladed grass. Lemongrass can be added to any tea you already enjoy! Certified organic.
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Cranberry Orange Black TeaEnjoy all the antioxidant benefits of this incredibly delicious blend hot or cold.
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Green Sencha Green TeaPacked with a full green tea flavor, a flat, broad, dark green leaf, it offers a bright color and fragrant, grassy aroma. Certified organic.
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English Breakfast TeaIt is a blend of several black teas derived from various locales.
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Earl Grey Black TeaContrary to popular belief, Earl Grey is not a kind of tea at all. It's actually plain black
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Assam Black TeaAssam Tea is a full bodied tea with good malty flavour. Another name for this tea would be Flowery Orange Pekoe.
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Irish Breakfast TeaIn Ireland, that rugged but beautiful island on Europe's western edge, the people give priority to strength and honesty. This blend possesses exactly these characteristics. A balanced blend - it combines fragrant, malty Assam, which gives this tea its full aroma, with golden, aromatic Ceylon to make for a rounded pleasant flavour which motivates even the groggiest of morning risers to get out of bed! Certified organic.
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Bancha Green Leaf TeaAn incredibly light tasting green tea with a mild stimulant. Certified Organic.
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Chicory Root Herbal TeaMedicinally, chicory has been used to treat skin disorders, gout, jaundice and the list goes on! Certified organic.
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Darjeeling TeaDarjeeling Tea is the rarest and the most prestigious of black teas.
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Gunpowder Green TeaA taste with history!!! Gunpowder green tea gets its name because the tightly rolled green leaves resemble the powder used in cannons on 18th century British ships. When fully steeped, the tender whole leaves unfurl revealing this deep, rich flavor. A most unique tea that is among the most popular worldwide. Certified organic
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China Black TeaChina Black Tea - In many areas of China, the superb grades of China black tea are still picked and processed by hand.
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