Teas

Ancient physicians made full and effective use of the natural medicines around them. Most of todays herbal knowledge has its roots in the old time-tested healing systems. Today most mainstream medicines are made from chemical derivatives and even fossil fuels. They are, as a general rule, very new creations that often mimic or are derived from the active constituents of herbs. Herbal teas are usually taken for their flavor and/or ability to subtly alter the body's chemistry. Either way they are a strong tradition that continues today.

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  1. Borage

    Borage

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T110

    This annual plant grows wild in the Mediterranean. A favourite of honey bees, Borage used to be grown by beekeepers to boost their honey production.


    Its edible young leaves have a cucumber-like taste and aroma, often used in salad and dishes. Our great grandmothers candied its striking star shaped blue flowers and use them as decorations on cakes and tarts.

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  2. Blessed Thistle

    Blessed Thistle

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T108

    Widely cultivated in the middle ages, Blessed Thistle is a native of the Mediterranean region, and can now be found in much of the northern hemisphere. It loves to grow in the full sunshine, has prickly leaves and yellow flowers with red highlights.

    Today, Blessed Thistle is often cultivated in Europe as a medicinal herb and for its oil yielding seed. Its popularity is on the rise due to its unique properties and recognition of old herbal wisdom.
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  3. Blackberry Leaf Tea

    Blackberry Leaf Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5106

    Blackberry has been in use throughout the world for ages. The ancient Greeks and Romans used the leaves and roots for their medicinal properties both internally and topically and prized the fruit as a delicacy. In the New World, the same was true of our indigenous peoples.

    Blackberry leaf tea doesn't taste like blackberries at all, it tastes more like black tea thanks to the special fermentation process. The tea is flavourful, high in tannins, and contains no caffeine, which explains why it's often used as a tea substitute

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  4. Black Tea English Breakfast

    Black Tea English Breakfast

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T403

    This is a medium bodied Black Tea that is low in tannins and brews to a rich red colour. It’s a smooth and flavourful beverage with a rich aroma that makes an excellent addition to breakfast, or can be enjoyed throughout the day. Add a drop of milk and sugar to bring out its delicate sweetness.

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  5. Black Tea Earl Grey

    Black Tea Earl Grey

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T402

    Earl Grey is a blend of Black Tea that is infused with the natural essential oil of Bergamot Orange, resulting in a mildly tart and refreshing taste unique to this variety. After brewing to a rich red colour, you will find a pleasing citrus perfume and fruity flavour at the back of your tongue. Enjoying a few sips of this tea will allow you to appreciate its smoky undertone. This is a medium body tea with low tannins that should be enjoyed black or with a very slight amount of sugar and milk.

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  6. Darjeeling Black Tea

    Black Tea Darjeeling

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T401

    This complex, full-bodied tea brews to a rich, dark colour and has a wonderful fruity/grapey taste and aroma reminiscent of muscat grapes. Overall, this tea starts smooth and finishes clean. Perfect for any time of day, this “champagne of teas” is best taken without milk or sugar so all its subtle complexness can be appreciated.

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  7. Black Tea Ceylon

    Black Tea Ceylon

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T405

    Originating in Sri Lanka, Ceylon tea is considered by many to be the best tea in the world. A favourite among tea drinkers, it has a refreshing, distinctive, medium body and smooth aroma and flavour. Ceylon Black Tea brews to a rich golden colour and can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs and teas.  

    To create a milder flavour, a dash of honey or milk can be added to this delightful tea.

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  8. Black Tea Assam

    Black Tea Assam

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T404

    Rich Indian Assam Black Tea
    Rich, Malty, and full of Flavor

    Assam is a full bodied black tea that brews up a burgundy-red cup with rich aromas and an uncomplicated, malty flavour. Enjoy it hot any time of the day with a little milk and sugar to bring out the tea's delicate sweetness. It is also delicious served with lemon or as iced tea for hot summer days.

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  9. Black Cohosh Root Tea

    Black Cohosh Root Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T107

    Native Americans called Black Cohosh "squaw root," suggesting a rich tradition of use in the maintenance of female reproductive health.

    Associated with the rich deciduous forests of eastern North America, Black Cohosh is a member of the butter-cup family. Its name is derived from an Algonquin word associated with pregnancy. Today it is widely used in domestic practice for women.

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  10. Bilberry Leaf Tea

    Bilberry Leaf Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T106

    Various species of Bilberry grow throughout cooler areas of North America and eastern Europe in acidic, open areas. This hearty plant loves barren terrain and looks and tastes much like common low-bush blueberries. Bilberry is a low deciduous bush with small, bright green, shortly-stalked oval leaves with serrated edges.

    Bilberry has been recognized for its medicinal effects since the 12th century when women used the berries to promote good health. The leaves of non-flowering plants are used medicinally.

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  11. Bilberries Tea

    Bilberries Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5107

    Bilberry has been recognized for its medicinal effects since the 12th century, when women used the berries to promote good health. The berries were once considered a cure for scurvy because of their high vitamin content.

    During World War II, British Royal Air Force pilots would have a good helping of Bilberry jam just prior to a mission to improve their night vision. It was not until nearly 20 years later that scientists began to study the possibility that Bilberry might actually have a beneficial effect on vision.

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  12. Astragalus Root Tea

    Astragalus Root Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T104

    Astragalus is one of the most famous herbs used traditionally in China. The long oval leaves have a feathery appearance and the Astragalus puts forth handsome bell shaped flowers with pale yellow petals. The root, which is used in herbal preparations, has a yellowish white interior and faint sweet taste. Enjoy!

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  13. Astragalus Root (Loosepack)

    Astragalus Root (Loosepack)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T604

    Astragalus is one of the most famous herbs used mainly in China. The long oval leaves have a feathery appearance and the Astragalus puts forth handsome bell shaped flowers with pale yellow petals. The root, which is used in herbal preparations has a yellowish white interior and a faint sweet taste.

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  14. Ashwagandha Root (Loosepack)

    Ashwagandha Root (Loosepack)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5604

    Also known as "Indian Ginseng" and "Winter Cherry," Ashwagandha is used extensively in Indian healing systems (Ayruvedia). It grows wild along the edges of rice patties and roadsides in many areas of India and is now cultivated in some parts of the United States.

    Medicinally, its effects are comparable to only a handful of the most potent herbs such as Asian Ginseng or Echinacea, but it’s gentle enough on the human system that even children can use it.

    With this bulk package you can create a vast array of home remedies including tinctures, capsules, poultices, salves and, of course, herbal tea.

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  15. Artichoke Blend Tea

    Artichoke Blend Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5102

    The Artichoke is one of the world's oldest vegetables, with its uses as a food and medicinal herb dating back to the 4th century B.C.The ancient Greeks and Romans considered artichokes a "noble" vegetable only to be consumed by the nobility and rich.


    Artichokes are considered to be high in fiber and antioxidants. The "vegetable" we eat is the plant's flower bud, whilethe leaves are used for medicinal benefits, not their taste. Artichoke leaves have a strong and unique flavour, which is mellowed by Lemongrass in this tea blend.

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