Calming Chamomile : Relaxing

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Herbal Tea
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Chamomile
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Boiling 8 min or more 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “I bought this from my grocery aisle when my Revolution Tea chamomile/mint sampler ran out. A family member was having digestive trouble and found the chamomile to be helpful. This is a pure...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Inspired by one of you fine friends who mentioned unflavored chamomile with milk, I scrabbled around and found what appears to be the last bag of straight-up chamomile in the house to try it. If...” Read full tasting note
  • “Ooh wee its been awhile since Ive written a review. I’ve slowed down a bit on the tea drinking. But this is just your basic chamomile. Nothing to go crazy for but also a good staple. You can use it...” Read full tasting note
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Since it was first introduced to the world in the 17th century, camomile has been recognized for its ability to aid aching muscles, combat stress and help calm a chaotic day. Honor yourself with this all-natural blend and enjoy the benefits of deep relaxation.

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I bought this from my grocery aisle when my Revolution Tea chamomile/mint sampler ran out. A family member was having digestive trouble and found the chamomile to be helpful.
This is a pure chamomile tisane, it’s the only ingredient listed, though it’s not what I’d call a full “leaf” – the ingredients appeared to be a bit chopped and it’s in a regular/convential tea bag.
I steeped per the usual method and it’s a tasty, relaxing cup of chamomile, though the flavor doesn’t come “alive” as with other versions that add other herbs into the blend.

A great cup for the purist, recommended for the person looking for an accessible herb tea that isn’t fussy. But if you’re looking for a chamomile "experience’, there are better brands out there to try.

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Inspired by one of you fine friends who mentioned unflavored chamomile with milk, I scrabbled around and found what appears to be the last bag of straight-up chamomile in the house to try it. If I’ve tried chamomile with dairy before, I have long since forgotten, but I think it needs to work itself into my evening routine much more often. Ooh…maybe with a dollop of honey next time.

ashmanra

I need to give this a try…

AJRimmer

Yayyy! I’m all out because I drink it allllll the time!

gmathis

I found a tin of loose leaves shoved back in a cranny. More experimentation to follow.

Martin Bednář

Chamomile, moreover with milk? Probably not for me :)

Dustin

Celestial Seasonings has (had?) a honey vanilla chamomile tea that I used to drink by the thermos with milk and honey in winter. Haven’t tried it with any other chamomile teas, but I should give it a go!

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Ooh wee its been awhile since Ive written a review. I’ve slowed down a bit on the tea drinking. But this is just your basic chamomile. Nothing to go crazy for but also a good staple. You can use it for a lot of stuff other than drinking. Its calming and soothing on the skin and you can add to DIY masks. Still just basic tho

Flavors: Chamomile

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