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| Stevia Tea 50g |
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Ditch the coffee and switch to Stevia for a naturally sweet and delicious tea!
Botanical Name: Stevia rabaudiana
Common Names: sweetleaf, sweet leaf, sugarleaf
Origin: Brazil
Form: Tea
Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) herb has been used for over 1500 years as a sweetener and for medicinal purposes. Debate continues as to whether or not Stevia is the sweetest natural plant in the world!...
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| Peppermint Tea 50g |
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An oldie but a goodie – a refreshing and soothing drink to enjoy everyday
Botanical Name: Mentha peperita
Common Names:
Origin:
Form: Tea
Peppermint tea is the perfect way to lift your spirits and quiet your stomach. The use of this refreshing leaf has been handed down from the ancient Greeks and Romans, who soothed their tummies after feast days with a...
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| Alfalfa Tea 50g |
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Bad Cholesterol? Try Alfalfa Tea
Botanical Name: Medicago Sativa
Common Names: Lucerne, Lucerne grass
Origin: Australia
Form: Loose Leaf
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over a thousand years. Alfalfa has shown great promise in the treatment of high cholesterol. It is thought that the fibers in alfalfa stick to the "bad" cholesterol...
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| Raspberry Leaf Tea 50g |
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You're probably familiar with the delicious, sweet and popular fruit, the raspberry... BUT do you know about the leaves?!
Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus
Common Names: European Raspberry
Origin:
Form: Tea
The leaves of the raspberry plant have been used as a medicinal herb for centuries! It is thought to have many properties including those that are beneficial for pregnancy, childbirth...
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| Mugwort Tea 50g |
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Keep evil spirits at bay and enjoy the dreamy effects of Mugwort!
Botanical Name: Artenisia Vulgaris
Common Names: Mugwort, Felon Herb, Chrysanthemum Weed, Wild Wormwood, St. John's Plant
Origin: Australia
Category: Relaxant
Form: Tea
Mugwort is regarded as one of the ancient magical plants. Respected throughout medieval Europe and Asia, it was known as Mother of Herbs. ...
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| Schisandra Berries Tea 30g |
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Boost your energy, look after your liver
Botanical Name: Schizandra chinense
Common Names:
Origin: China
Form: Berries
Damiana herb consists of the dried leaves of a bush which grows in the tropical areas of America. There are actually two species of the Damiana plant - Turnera aphrodisiac and Turnera diffusa, although they are generally regarded as the same plant in the herbal...
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| Clivers Tea 50g |
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Clivers Tea – a great substitute for coffee
Botanical Name: Galium aparine
Common Names: Cleavers, Goosegrass, Stickywilly, Stickyweed, Catchweed, Coachweed.
Origin:
Form: Tea
Clivers (Galium aparine) is said to be one of the best substitutes for coffee. Also used in the treatment for skin problems, Clivers can be applied externally.
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| Chaste Berry Tea 50g |
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Chaste Berry is great for women’s issues
Botanical Name: Vitex agnes-castus
Common Names: Monks Pepper, Chaste Tree
Origin:
Form: Tea
Chaste Berry (Vitex agnus-castus) is a popular aromatic fruit of the chaste tree. Used to treat women's issues, Chaste Berry regulates hormones associated with the menstrual cycle. It has shown to be very effective in restoring the menstrual...
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| Ho Shou Wu 50g |
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A traditional Chinese herb that is said to improve fertility in men and have anti-aging effects
Botanical Name: Polygonum multiflorum
Common Names: Fo Ti, Fo-ti-teng, Chinese knotweed, Flowery knotweed
Origin: China
Form: Tea
The history of this herb is an interesting one. Thousands of years ago during the Tang Dynasty, there lived a 58 year old man named Mr Ho. Mr Ho could not...
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| Nettle Tea 50g |
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Low in iron? Try Nettle Tea
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
Common Names: Stinging Nettle
Origin: Egypt
Form: Tea
Nettle Tea (Urtica dioica) is an ideal addition to your diet if you are low on iron. It is one of the easiest and most economical ways for your body to absorb iron. Nettle is also used for arthritis, urinary tract problems, diarrhea, healthy hair and excessive...
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| Meadowsweet Tea 50g |
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Upset stomach or heartburn giving you grief? Meadowsweet can help!
Botanical Name: Filipendulum ulmaria
Common Names: Queen of the Meadow, Meadow-Wort, Meadow Queen, Dollof, Bridewort
Origin: Australia
Form: Tea
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) can be useful in reducing excess acidity levels in the stomach, and alleviating nausea. Meadowsweet has been used for centuries and is...
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| Dandelion Root Tea 50g |
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One of the best herbs for treating liver problems and strengthening bones
Botanical Name: Taraxacum officinale
Common Names:
Origin: China
Form: Tea
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), also called Lion's Teeth, is a popular plant with many uses - you can eat the new greens, make wine from the flowers and use the root for medicinal purposes. Dandelion root has a reputation for treating...
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| Elecampane Root Tea 50g |
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Elecampane is useful for weak digestion and respiratory problems
Botanical Name: Inula helenium
Common Names: Alant, Elfwort, Velvet dock, Scabwort, Yellow starwort, Horseheal, Horse elder
Origin: Australia
Form: Tea
Elecampane is said to "excite the urine" and "loosen the belly". It is used as an expectorant (a herb that increases the expulsion of mucus through...
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| Hawthorne Berry Tea 50g |
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Improve the health of your heart – try Hawthorne Tea!
Botanical Name: Crataegus monogyna
Common Names: Mayblossom, Maythorn, Quickthorn, Whitethorn, Motherdie
Origin:
Form: Tea
The amazing health benefits of the Hawthorne shrub can be attributed to Bioflavonoid complexes found in the berries. Hawthorne berries are used to treat cardiac disorders by increasing the force...
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| Calendula Flowers Tea 50g |
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The 2008 Herb of the Year will help you boost your immune system
Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis
Common Names: Pot Marigold, English Marigold
Origin: Egypt
Form: Tea
Calendula (Calendula officinalis) also known as pot marigold, has antibacterial, antiviral and immune-stimulating properties. Calendula has been shown to alleviate symptoms of stomach ulcers, as well as help the...
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| Mexican Dreaming Herb 10g |
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A light, dreamy feeling
Botanical Name: Calea zachatechichi
Common Names: Dreaming Herb, Calea
Origin: Australia
Form: Tea/Smoke
The Chontal people of Chiapis revered the Calea herb as a divinatory medicine. Smoking and drinking this herb would induce a dreamy state of being, and assist to receive inspired messages from the astral plane.
Ingredients
Calea zachatechichi
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| Crampbark Tea 50g |
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Crampbark Tea, as its name suggests, can help woman during periods of unease
Botanical Name: Viburnum opulus
Common Names: Guelder Rose, Water Elder, European Cranberrybush, Snowball Tree
Origin:
Form: Tea
Crampbark tea is used to ease painful menstrual cramps. Often used in conjunction with Chamomile, Crampbark tea will relax the uterus and reduce the symptoms of PMS.
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| Buchu Tea 20g |
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Buchu Tea is pleasant tasting that is most commonly used to treat stomach and urinary disorders
Botanical Name: Barosma betulina
Common Names: Round Leaf Buchu
Origin: South Africa
Form: Leaves
Buchu (Barosma betulina) is a South African herb that has been used for centuries to treat stomach and urinary disorders. Buchu has both antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Buchu...
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| Feverfew 50g |
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Feverfew has a long history of use in traditional and folk wellness uses
Botanical Name: Tanacetum parthenium
Common Names:
Origin: Australia
Form: Tea
Feverfew has been used for reducing fever, for treating headaches, arthritis and digestive problems.
Modern work has supported the use of feverfew as a treatment for migraine headaches. However, it might take four to six weeks...
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| Eyebright Tea 50g |
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Brighton your vision with a cup of Eyebright
Botanical Name: Euphrasia officinalis
Common Names:
Origin: USA
Form: Tea
Eyebright (Euphrasia officcinalis), as the name suggests, is used for eye problems. Eyebright is used to reduce inflammation of the eyes, help treat conjunctivitis, styes, tired eyes and general eye irritation. Eyebright is also good for treating symptoms associated...
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| Lemon Balm Tea 50g |
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Reduce stress and anxiety with the 2007 Herb of the Year!
Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis
Common Names:
Origin:
Form: Tea
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) was offically recognised as Herb of the Year for 2007. Lemon Balm tea is made from the leaves of this plant, it is also known as Balm Mint, Bee Herb, Sweet Balm, Garden Balm, Honey Plant and Melissa. Lemon Balm is...
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| Chaparral Tea 50g |
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Chaparral Tea is a natural antibiotic
Botanical Name: Larrea Mexicana
Common Names:
Origin: United States
Form: Tea
Chaparral (Larrea mexicana) was used as a wellness remedy by American Indians and today is used to help treat bacterial and viral infections. Chaparrel contains the anti-tumour compound nordihydroguaraetic which is used to fight cancer. Chaparral contains the potent...
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