May be useful for but not limited to: -Conjunctivitis -Inflammation and irritations -Hay fever and sinusitis. Ingredients: Euphrasia officinalis (Eyebright). Origin: Bosnia and Herzegovina/Bulgaria.
Origin: Eastern Mediterranean & Southwest Asia Aniseed is an aromatic, warm liquorice-flavoured herb and is a great addition to flavouring breads, cakes, biscuits, stewed fruit and Christmas cooking. May be useful for but not limited to: Great for relieving persistent coughs. Loosening mucus in the bronchial tubes. Relieve indigestion, gas and upset tummies. Aids digestion, especially useful...
Spice up your life and sip on a warming flavoursome brew that can be enjoyed anytime the heart desires! A delicious and aromatic blend. Organic ingredients: Calendula, Lemongrass, ginger and hibiscus.
Mum-to-be-tea A beautifully blended infusion of herbs for expecting mums. Caffeine-free, can be used before, during and after pregnancy. Ingredients: Chamomile, Lemon balm, Ginger, Peppermint and Rose petals. The perfect tea for mums to be!
Restless night, sleeping problems? Like to enjoy a more deep and peaceful sleep? Enjoy our aromatic blend of Organic herbs. Ingredients: Chamomile, Hops, Lemon balm, Lime blossom, Passionflower, Skullcap.
Rebalance & soothe your soul. Try our gently calming & aromatic blend of Organic herbs that may help to restore tranquility & bring about peace to your day. Calm your soul with... Calendula, Lemon balm, Lime blossom, Lavender, Rose petals & Withania. Available in a 40g resealable pouch for freshness and quality.
Sip on a delicious & aromatic blend of herbs that may be soothing to a dry sore throat. Add a squeeze of lemon & a dollop of honey if desired. Organic ingredients: Chamomile, Lemon peel, Alfalfa, Calendula, Echinacea, Marshmallow leaf, Sage, Blue Mallow flowers.
Feeling like you need a little boost? Warm & enliven your body by sipping on this delicious, healing blend. Try this aromatic infusion of Organic herbs... Lemon peel, Peppermint, Elderflowers, Yarrow, Echinacea, Angelica, Lemon balm & Marjoram. Add a squeeze of lemon & a dollop of honey if desired. Available in a 40g resealable pouch for freshness and quality.
Origin: Northern Asia and Europe. Burdock root is popular amongst herbalists for its blood purifying and rejuvenating properties. May be useful for but not limited to: Blood cleansing response for lung, liver, kidney & lymphatic conditions. A healing effect on chronic skin conditions. Can be used for gall & kidney complaints & dissolving calcifications, like spurs. Ability to...
Origin: Egypt Chamomile reduces stress, promotes relaxation and more restful sleep. It’s a ‘safe tea’ and can be used to help relieve pain in babies and children and soothe bouts of colic. May be useful for but not limited to: Teething in babies or applied to nappy rash. Reduce tension in an upset & stressed child. For nausea & tummy cramps. Depression, stress, nervous stomach, poor...
Elderberry is a strong immune strengthening herb and traditionally taken as a cold or flu remedy. May be useful for but not limited to: Promote deep sleep. Aid circulation. Rich in vitamin C. Increase the production of red blood cells. Used as a cough syrup when boiled with sugar. Serving Suggestions: To release stomach gases, boil 1 tabls of elderberries & 1 tsp of honey, in a cup of water,...
Origin: Southern Europe and the Mediterranean. Fennel has a long history of not only culinary and medicinal benefits, but also emotional health. Fennel promotes feelings of courage and energy. May be useful for but not limited to: Aids digestion. Traditionally used for colic. Relieve side effects of radiation & chemotherapy. Gum disorders. Fatigue, depression, epilepsy. Blood cleanser....
Origin: South East Asia. An ancient herb is renowned for its use to treat stomach complaints and nausea. May be useful for but not limited to: Treat sinus congestion. Nervousness & upset stomach. Bronchitis & as a lung tonic. Migraines Blood cleanser & blood builder. Cautions or Contraindication: Avoid high doses in pregnancy. (Max of 2000mg/day). Commission E suggests people with...
Origin: Northern Europe Widely used as the treatment for heart and cardiovascular ailments. May be useful for but not limited to: Bringing down high blood pressure. Speeds recovery after a heart attack. Nurtures the entire cardiovascular system. Assists adrenal function. Hot flushes during menopause. Stimulate red blood cells. Cautions or Contraindication: Hawthorn may increase the cardiac...
Origin: Unknown although it has been cultivated in China, Japan & the Pacific Islands for a long time. A beautiful pink rosy brew, rich in vitamins & minerals. May be useful for but not limited to: Sweeten the breath. Relieve coughs. Reduce cholesterol. Strengthen the stomach, nervous system & libido. Reduce fluid retention. Antioxidant, digestive. Cautions or Contraindication:...
Origin: France. A sweet-smelling herb dating back to Roman times. It has a long history of use to calm emotions. MAY BE USEFUL FOR BUT NOT LIMITED TO: Antiseptic tea to wash wounds. Ward off headaches or tension. Intestinal colic. Depression, anxiety. Insomnia. Nervous intestinal discomfort. CAUTIONS OR CONTRAINDICATION: Lavender may increase or potentiate the CNS depressant effects of...
Origin: India and Sri Lanka. Lemongrass is enjoyed, the world over for its refreshing lemon scent and flavour. May be useful for but not limited to: A rich source of vitamin C. Lemongrass tea is beneficial at the first sign of a cold. A powerful antioxidant removing free radicals from the body. A foot soak can benefit anyone with athlete’s foot. Helpful to treat intestinal worms. Useful...
Origin: Europe, Western Asia, North Africa. Mallows means soft and to heal. The whole plant has valuable therapeutic properties. May be useful for but not limited to: Is well known for clearing mucus & toxins from the body. Is soothing to the respiratory system. Treatment for constipation. Is used externally as a wash on wounds, ulcers and stings High content of vit. A which is a...