Herbal Teas - Teabags

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. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  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 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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  6. Rooibos (Red Tea)

    Rooibos (Red Tea)

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5175

    Also known as "red bush," Rooibos is native to the mountainous regions of South Africa. It grows to a height of 6 feet and bears long, needle like leaves. In late summer, the leaves are harvested, moistened, bruised and left to dry or "ferment" in the sun, a process which turns the tea a brick red colour.

    Rooibos is renown for being caffeine-free and has a very high antioxidant level, even when compared to green tea. It has a refreshing flavour and can be steeped for long periods without becoming bitter due to its low tannin content. Drink it plain or add milk and sugar for a different flavour.

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  7. Rooibos (Red Tea) Herbal Orange

    Rooibos (Red Tea) Herbal Orange

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5176

    Rooibos, also known as Red tea, is a native of the mountainous regions of South Africa. Its long needle-like leaves turn a brick red color when bruised. Rooibos is low in tannins and is caffeine-free, but has high levels of antioxidants, even compared to green tea.

    We've blended rooibos with fragrant orange peel, red hibiscus and a hint of lemongrass to make this a great tea for all seasons.

    Delicious served hot or iced.

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  8. Rooibos (Red Tea) with Lemongrass

    Rooibos (Red Tea) with Lemongrass

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5177

    Rooibos (also known as Red bush or Red tea) is a native of the mountainous regions of South Africa. Its long needle-like leaves turn a brick red color when bruised. Rooibos is low in tannins and is caffeine-free, but has high levels of antioxidants, even compared to green tea.

    We've blended organic Roobios with Lemongrass and Stevia to create a refreshing lemony pick-me-up.

    Great brewed hot and even better on ice.

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  9. Rooibos Green (Red Tea) with Ginger

    Rooibos Green (Red Tea) with Ginger

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5174

    Spicy, robust, and full of flavour, this blend of Ginger and green (unfermented) Rooibos is a great pick-me-up to enjoy anytime of day.
    Rooibos is native to the mountainous regions of South Africa. Its leaves are harvested in late summer and immediately dreied to prevent the fermentation (oxidation) process. No fermentation makes this green Rooibos tea more mild and soothing that traditional Rooibos varieties and leaves more antioxidants for your health.

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  10. Rose Hips

    Rose Hips

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T175

    Native to Russia, the Rose was spread around the world quickly because of its lovely flowers and sour fruit. It became more prominent in the Second World War as a food source.

    Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose bush, which appear after the flowers have withered; all roses produce them. They are small, hard, red berries with many seeds, and wonderful tart flavour.

    Rose Hip tea tastes fruity, a little sour, and spicy. It makes a great tea, hot or cold. Rose Hips also combine well with other herbs like Lemongrass in our Rose Hip Lemongrass tea. Enjoy!

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  11. Rose Hips with Lemongrass

    Rose Hips with Lemongrass

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T158

    Rose hips are the fruit of the rose bush, which appear after the flowers have withered; all roses produce them. They are small, hard red berries with many seeds and wonderful, tart flavor.Lemongrass is a herb grass with a strong citrus flavor and aroma. It became a popular addition to herb tea blends in the 1970s, a use that continues today.

    Rose Hips and Lemongrass combine to complement each other for a wonderful fruity tea with a fine lemon essence.

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  12. Rosemary Leaf

    Rosemary Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T176

    Rosemary has been associated since ancient times with remembrance, faithfulness, and love. It was first grown in England in the 14th century.

    An old English wives tale exists that this plant will only flourish in the garden of a household where the “mistress” is really the “master.”

    Colonists brought Rosemary to the New World where it is now a renowned culinary herb and is taken as a great tea.

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  13. Sage Leaf

    Sage Leaf

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T178

    Sage is a perennial member of the mint family, native to the northern shores of the Mediterranean. Much more than a culinary delight, Sage was an active part of the medicine cabinet of the ancient Romans. Manuscripts of monks from the 10th and 11th centuries document

    Sage as an honoured herb among apothecaries. In medieval Europe, Sage tea was a favourite hot beverage and was often added to ale.

    Today, Sage is popular as an aromatic tea as well as a culinary herb.
    Enjoy!

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  14. Saigon  Cinnamon

    Saigon Cinnamon

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5121

    Vietnamese Cinnamon (a species of Cassia) makes a robust cup with a strong Cinnamon aroma and flavour like hot cinnamon candies, but surprisingly refined. It is a wonderfully spicy and sweeet tea that is perfect for winter nights



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  15. Saint John's Wort Herb

    Saint John's Wort Herb

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T186

    This European native puts forth an abundance of small yellow flowers on, or near, the proposed birthday of John the Baptist (May 24th), and is so named “St. John’s Wort.”

    Well known, and used by ancient apothecaries, St. John’s Wort enjoyed rigorous use through the middle ages right up until the middle of the 20th century. Today, it is increasing in popularity after many studies have confirmed its historic uses.

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