Soothe-Me Wellbeing Tea

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  • “Isn’t it a wonderful thing when a kind friend who knows you’re knotted up like a bad macrame project sends a surprise to untangle you? One of those thoughtful gifts arrived today, and this herbal...” Read full tasting note

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Into a base of our soothing Whole Chamomile Flowers from Croatia we’ve added Tulsi Holy Basil from India, where it is considered a sacred plant by Hindus and used in Ayurvedic medicine to relieve anxiety and tension. To this we’ve added the gentle anise flavour of Mexican Toronjil Rojo from the ancient water gardens of Xochimilco. Also called Agastache mexicana, it’s species of the mint family (Lamiaceae) and is native to Central and North America where it is a wondrous source of food for bees and hummingbirds. It is used medicinally by Native Americans for cough, fevers and upset stomachs. The last element of this relaxing infusion is our gentle Malawi Spearmint to also calm the tummy and perfectly balance the flavours to one delicious unified herbal tea.

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Isn’t it a wonderful thing when a kind friend who knows you’re knotted up like a bad macrame project sends a surprise to untangle you? One of those thoughtful gifts arrived today, and this herbal blend was in the box.

It’s beautiful—looks just like something the herb granny would’ve gathered in her basket just last week. Big mint leaves, fresh chamomile. And while the flavor profile is typical of a mint-and-cami tisane, the provenance of each ingredient is fair proof that they were selected thoughtfully and deliberately for medicinal purposes.

Until I read the tea description, I had never heard of Mexican Toronjil Rojo, but I’m catching a very mild anise hint with it, as advertised. We’ll test the relaxation efficacy at bedtime (when the brain turns on the moment my left ear hits the pillow), but there’s tulsi in this little leaf garden, which is one herb that actually works on me.

Thank you, friend! <3

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