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Allerg-Ease 

goldenrod, eleuthero, nettles, elder flower, hyssop, peppermint

Supports a healthy immune response.  Traditionally these herbs are used to relieve red, itchy, watery eyes, sniffles,

inflammation &other allergy symptoms common to dander, pollen &mold. 

 

CloverMint Tea

Red clover and peppermint

combine hot or cold to refresh you! A great non-caffeinated substitute for iced tea! 

Soothing during a summer cold or to an upset stomach. 

The isoflavones in red clover are thought to be blood-cleansing, cancer inhibiting, nutritive. 

The many uses of red clover are worth investigating!  Peppermint is anti spasmodic and used in

many cultures to treat IBS, bloating, nausea, indigestion.

 

Uplifting Support

chamomile, rose petal, lavender, eleuthro, mallow, cornflower, calendula, skullcap, tulsi

A tea to soothe, relax & solace you.  Drink often during stressful days;

when you are off your diet; and at the end of the day to aid in restful sleep.

Supports good intestinal & nervous system health

 

Mi-Tea Headache Tea

You can't beat this combination! This tasty combination has been used for hundreds of years in many ways:

Lemon balm for nervous tension and stress headaches--Feverfew has been used historically to reduce the frequency of

migraines with daily use. Oats nourish & are full of minerals.

 

Spearmint Tea 

spearmint

Gentle soother suitable for children & the elderly.  A cousin of peppermint, it helps alleviate

cold symptoms and “sick” headaches.  Cool & refreshing on a hot day.

Great with a little honey or just by itself.

 

Tonic Tea

(also sold as "Mama Tea"--great for pregnant, nursing mothers)

Red raspberry, nettles, hibiscus & just a touch of peppermint tones, strengthens C,

  these herbs combine to help combat fatigue...Add ginger for a great cold & flu remedy!

 

Heavy Moon Time Support

red clover, red raspberry, lemon balm, hawthorne, yarrow, self heal, cayenne

For those months when things get heavy...

 

Ruby Red Relaxer

lemon balm, hibiscus

Sensory overload, while part of daily life, can be harmful to your overall health. 

Lemon balm relaxes, cools jangled, frayed nerves.  Hibiscus, full of anti-oxidants

& vitamin C adds color & immune boosting properties

 

Chamomile

Well known for relieving sleeplessness or digestive distress.

 In Germany it is taken after every heavy meal.

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Colic Chaser

Chamomile, spearmint, lemon balm

This threesome work well with infants, young children, adults & elders. 

Calming, soothing after a full meal, or a long day at play!

 

GOOD GUT

marshmallow, agrimony, white willow, chamomile, licorice

Tight, tender, testy, twisted.  This tea is just plain soothing and good for the gut! 

                             

RoseBalm Tea     

A sensuous blend of sweet leaf, rose petals and lavender. 

Monarda nourishes nerves, rose is astringent and cooling while lavender calms.

Soothe your heart and mind at the end of a busy day! Perfect with or without honey.

 

Sweet Leaf Tea    

This woodsy tea is heartier than most herbal teas, but works to nourish and soothe

your nerves at the end of a busy day! Perfect with or without honey. 

Used by Native American Indians for over-stressed nerves, ringing in the ears as well as minor burns!

 

Sweet Lemon Lift   

Monarda, Lemon verbena

A little lift of flavor and aid to digestion! 

Lemon verbena aids digestion and soothes stomach

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nettle, red raspberry, rose, violet leaf, hawthorn berry, hibiscus, calendula, oatstraw

    Nutrient rich, these herbs tone, tend & nourish. Essential minerals and other nutrients

are easily absorbed by our busy bodies.  Hitrically used to support uterine & vascular health.

May be used before, during and after pregnancy

The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Please consult your health care professional about potential interactions or other possible complications before using any product. 

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