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. Rhodiola Supreme

    Rhodiola Supreme

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T177

    Considered a very important herb, Rhodiola has a history of use in herbalism since the first century, especially in Eastern Europe and Asia. It is also known as Golden Root, Rose Root, Aaron's Rod, King's Crown and Arctic root. The traditional chinese herbalist call it hóng jing tiān
    Rhodiola grows in sub-actic and alpine regions of the north . When the roots are dug up and washed, they smell like roses!

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  2. Red Raspberry Leaf (Loosepack)

    Red Raspberry Leaf (Loosepack)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T674

    Raspberries are a summertime favourite of many, and are easily recognized throughout the northern hemisphere by their flexible stalks, tough thorns, lovely flowers, and delicious fruit.

    Tasting pleasant, but nothing like the fruit, Raspberry leaves have been used since ancient times in the folk remedies of many cultures. Today, the tradition continues with Raspberry leaf as one of the most important herbs in North American and European folk medicine.

    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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  3. Red Raspberry Leaf

    Red Raspberry Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T174

    Raspberries are a summertime favourite of many, and are easily recognized throughout the northern hemisphere by their flexible stalks, tough thorns, lovely flowers, and delicious fruit.

    Tasting pleasant, but nothing like the fruit, Raspberry leaves have been used since ancient times in the folk remedies of many cultures. Today, the tradition continues with Raspberry leaf as one of the most important herbs in North American and European folk medicine.

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  4. Red Clover Herb & Blossom

    Red Clover Herb & Blossom

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T173

    This herb was known to the ancients as 'triphyllon' and 'triolium' after its three leaves joined at the stem; the trinity of which was once considered evidence of the divine powers of this herb. In an old herbal publication, Red Clover was described as being "God's greatest herbal blessing to mankind."

    Brewing a bright green cup, with the sweet scent of fresh-cut hay, Red Clover makes a great tea with many time honoured benefits.

    Enjoy!

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  5. Red Clover Blossoms (Loosepack)

    Red Clover Blossoms (Loosepack)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T697

    This herb was known to the ancients as 'triphyllon' and 'triolium' after its three leaves joined at the stem; the trinity of which was once considered evidence of the divine powers of this herb. In an old herbal publication, Red Clover was described as being "God's greatest herbal blessing to mankind."

    Brewing a bright green cup, with the sweet scent of fresh-cut hay, Red Clover makes a great tea with many time honoured benefits.

    Enjoy!

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  6. Plantain Leaf

    Plantain Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T172

    Plantain has an honoured medicinal history in its native Europe and has spread to all continents in the last few centuries. In fact, it was spread so rapidly by settlers that it was coined "White-man's footprint" by the North-American natives. The unattractive and tenacious Plantain is the scourge of gardeners, but is still highly respected around the world for its unique properties.

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  7. Peppermint Leaf (Loosepack)

    Peppermint Leaf (Loosepack)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T671

    The use of mint is documented in the Bible and in herbal manuals of ancient apothecaries. In those times, mint was a different plant closely related to the bland “horse mint” or “wild mint.” It is only through thousands of years of horticulture that we now have such a potently aromatic and invigorating herb as Peppermint.

    Renowned for its clean, refreshing flavour and sensation of coolness, Peppermint is by far one of the most famous herbs in the ritual of tea.

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  8. Peppermint Leaf

    Peppermint Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T171

    The use of mint is documented in the Bible and in herbal manuals of ancient apothecaries. In those times, mint was a different plant closely related to the bland “horse mint” or “wild mint.” It is only through thousands of years of horticulture that we now have such a potently aromatic and invigorating herb as Peppermint.

    Renowned for its clean, refreshing flavour and sensation of coolness, Peppermint is by far one of the most famous herbs in the ritual of tea.

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  9. Pau D'Arco Inner Bark

    Pau D'Arco Inner Bark

    Designation: Ethically Wildcrafted
    Item Order #: T270

    Perhaps the most widely used herb from Central and South America, Pau D'Arco is the shredded inner bark from a tall, stately, full leafed tree which may be used alone or in combination with other herbs.

    Pau D'Arco is also known as ipe roxo, lapachoor and taheebo tea. There is evidence that this herb was popular in the old Inca Empire and is still used today by the natives of Brazil.

    Western herbalism has only recently discovered Pau D’Arco; it has now become very important in our herbal medicine cabinet.

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  10. Pau D'Arco (Loosepack)

    Pau D'Arco (Loosepack)

    Designation: Ethically Wildcrafted
    Item Order #: T770

    Perhaps the most widely used herb from Central and South America, Pau D'Arco is the shredded inner bark from a tall, stately, full leafed tree which may be used alone or in combination with other herbs.

    Pau D'Arco is also known as ipe roxo, lapachoor and taheebo tea. There is evidence that this herb was popular in the old Inca Empire and is still used today by the natives of Brazil.

    Western herbalism has only recently discovered Pau D’Arco; it has now become very important in our herbal medicine cabinet.

    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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  11. Passion Flower

    Passion Flower

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T169

    Passion Flower, also known as maracuja, was first discovered in Peru by a Spanish doctor in 1569. He documented the native’s use of the herb and took it back to Europe where it eventually became widely cultivated. Passion Flower was introduced into North American medicine in the mid 1800's, and has been used for both medicinal and culinary purposes for over 200 years. Today, Passion Flower is widely employed by herbalists and health practitioners around the world for a variety of medicinal purposes.

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  12. Parsley Leaf

    Parsley Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T168

    Indigenous to eastern Europe, Parsley has a long history of use in Turkey and Lebanon. Later, the English would spread it around the world after learning its many uses. Associated with spiritual protection, war, and St. Peter, the Greeks originally used Parsley as a garnish to guard a meal from evil. The tradition of garnishing with Parsley continues today, but the purpose is different; it has a fresh clean flavour and many medicinal benefits that chefs appreciate.

    Brewing a nice green cup, with aromas of a summer garden, Parsley tea is an ancient and revered beverage that is being rediscovered today.

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  13. Papaya Peppermint

    Papaya Peppermint

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T167

    Native to Central America, Papaya's fruit and leaves have been used since ancient times. It is still common in Latin America to consume the steamed leaves as a vegetable or use them to wrap and tenderize meats.

    Peppermint, one of the most famous herbs, is reknown for its clean, refreshing flavour and sensation of coolness. It is widely used as a flavouring agent and fragrant oil.
    Papaya and Peppermint combine and complement each other for a refreshing and caffeine free tea.

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  14. Papaya Leaf

    Papaya Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T166

    Native to the tropics of the Americas, Papaya has been in continuous cultivation for several centuries, principally for its sweet fruit. The leaves are widely used in cooking and contain an enzyme that is useful in tenderizing tough meat. In some parts of South Asia, the young leaves are steamed and eaten like spinach.

    Papaya was once considered a mystical tree; its leaves were used for medicine and its fruit for food. It remains one of the most popular herbs in Central and South America.

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  15. Oatstraw, Green Flowering

    Oatstraw, Green Flowering

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T147

    Oats is an annual grass, easily distinguished from wheat or barley by its loose, flowering head and the papery covering of the grain. This plant is widely distributed throughout the world and is generally cultivated for its seeds.

    The tops of this praire grass have been harvested before maturity, when the seeds are still in the milky white stage. When harvested this way, Oatstraw’s properties vary from the ripened grain and make for an excellent tea.

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