Relax & Breathe Easy Herbal Tea

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Just a quick smell of this tea blend and you will already feel relaxed! It invites you to take a deep breath and sink into your body, taking a moment to be present and mindful. 

If you have never tried a tea with tulsi or anise hyssop, I HIGHLY recommend trying this tea. You may even find yourself adding it to your daily routine. (If you have already tried it before, you know exactly what I am talking about). 

Ingredients: Tulsi, Anise Hyssop, Lemon Balm, Calendula Flower

Two sizes available: 

12 grams in a glass jar (makes 8-10 cups of tea)

28 grams in a glass jar (makes 22-25 cups of tea)

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Just a quick smell of this tea blend and you will already feel relaxed! It invites you to take a deep breath and sink into your body, taking a moment to be present and mindful. 

If you have never tried a tea with tulsi or anise hyssop, I HIGHLY recommend trying this tea. You may even find yourself adding it to your daily routine. (If you have already tried it before, you know exactly what I am talking about). 

Ingredients: Tulsi, Anise Hyssop, Lemon Balm, Calendula Flower

Two sizes available: 

12 grams in a glass jar (makes 8-10 cups of tea)

28 grams in a glass jar (makes 22-25 cups of tea)

Just a quick smell of this tea blend and you will already feel relaxed! It invites you to take a deep breath and sink into your body, taking a moment to be present and mindful. 

If you have never tried a tea with tulsi or anise hyssop, I HIGHLY recommend trying this tea. You may even find yourself adding it to your daily routine. (If you have already tried it before, you know exactly what I am talking about). 

Ingredients: Tulsi, Anise Hyssop, Lemon Balm, Calendula Flower

Two sizes available: 

12 grams in a glass jar (makes 8-10 cups of tea)

28 grams in a glass jar (makes 22-25 cups of tea)

Two sizes available: 

9 oz glass jar = 24 g

4 oz glass jar = 12 g 

Directions for Use: In a teapot or tea infuser add 2 teaspoons of mix. Pour 8 ounces of boiling water over mix and let steep for a minimum of 10-15 minutes (covered). This tea is also one you can refresh with a little more tea and a rebrew. I also think it tastes delicious + the flavors come out more with a little bit of honey

A Note on Herbal Teas: Hot water is used as the method to extract the medicinal constituents from herbs, which is actually one of the most effective ways to extract the most health-boosting properties from certain herbs.

All ingredients are sustainably grown in my garden, foraged or sourced.