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Quench Tea

$22.00

6 oz / bag

Hydrate your body with this refreshing, cooling, and tasty nutritive tea. 

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6 oz / bag

Hydrate your body with this refreshing, cooling, and tasty nutritive tea. 

6 oz / bag

Hydrate your body with this refreshing, cooling, and tasty nutritive tea. 

Hibiscus flowers are full of natural electrolytes! An ideal tea to sip while relaxing on the beach, recharging after a workout, or cooling down during the summer heat.  Rose hips are a digestive carminative, provide anti-inflammatory actions for the whole body, and contain a high concentration of highly-absorbable Vitamin C (more than oranges), E, K, antioxidants, and beta-carotene.  Both hibiscus and rose hips are known to help reduce cholesterol and lower blood pressure. Quench your thirst while giving your digestive and immune systems a boost.

Ingredients:

Hibiscus blossoms, rose hips*, lemon verbena**, and spearmint**

* Locally wildcrafted
** Locally-grown by organic farmer/gardener

Directions for Use:

Depending on your preference, use 1-2 tablespoons of dried herbs for each cup of water, or 4-6 tablespoons of herb per quart of water. Steep dried herbs in hot boiled water (quart mason jar works well), rather than simmering herbs, for at least 20-45 minutes. The more dried herbs you use and the longer you steep, the stronger the tea! Steep overnight for a powerful infusion—a great way to start the day. Sun Tea can be made by placing herbs and water in a glass jar and setting the jar directly in hot sunlight for several hours. Tea can be drunk hot, warm, room temperature, or cool. Once brewed, drink fresh, leave out for only a few hours, or store in a refrigerator. Make a quart or two of tea at a time to share with friends and family, or to drink throughout the day. Makes a delicious iced tea!

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 DISCLAIMER
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Wild Blossoms Apothecary assumes no responsibility for any one's use of its products, as each body responds differently to various herbs and mushrooms. Although we have a skilled community herbalist on staff, Wild Blossoms Apothecary is not a medical clinic. Speak to your doctor or qualified medical practitioner for guidance.
Prices subject to change.


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DISCLAIMER

Wild Blossoms Apothecary assumes no responsibility for any one's use of its products, as each body responds differently to various herbs and mushrooms. Although we have a skilled community herbalist on staff, Wild Blossoms Apothecary is not a medical clinic. Speak to your doctor or qualified medical practitioner for guidance.  

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