I LOVE the tea! I've been drinking it daily with steamed oat milk. It reminds me of a Sri Lankan tea (kothomali) that I drank growing up but yours tastes a million times better!
- Sabrina M.
It is the most aromatic tea I have ever brewed.
- Jeanette H.
I love the convenience of tea already prepared. I have purchased the turmeric root and boiled it and it was messy and too much work. This tea has a great taste and I love it.
-Florence
Used in Indian cultures, especially Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. Modern science is validating through research it’s super-antioxidant properties that it protects the liver in particular. Scientists have also found turmeric aids in circulation, decreases inflammation and improves platelet and cholesterol levels. Because of it’s anti-inflammatory effects, turmeric has shown promise in treatment of conditions like arthritis and multiple sclerosis.
Allspice comes from an evergreen shrub native to the Jamaica, southern Mexico, and parts of Central America. Allspice is rich in plant compounds that may have cancer-fighting, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Some of the most important compounds include eugenol, quercetin, gallic acid, and ericifolin.
Anise is rich in Calcium, iron and Vitamin C. It's often used for stomach issues, including the alleviation of gas. Used as a cure for sleeplessness and when mixed with honey, useful for bad breath in the morning.
Black seeds, or Nigella sativa, are more than just a spice. They are one of the most revered medicinal plants in history. Originating from Saudi Arabia, these seeds have been used for centuries for their healing properties.
They contain a unique combination of anti-inflammatory effects, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant properties, making them a cornerstone of natural medicine.
Cardamom is essential to the cuisines of the Middle East and Scandinavia. Anti-spasmodic so it will soothe your digestive tract. It’s also anti-parasitic and an expectorant, helpful for sinus or lung infections. It is especially high in manganese, a trace mineral that helps the body form connective tissue, bones and sex hormones.
A member of the Zingiberaceae family, it is one of the world's most expensive spices, after saffron and vanilla.
Cayenne pepper can stimulate your body’s circulation and reduce acidity. It’s a powerful, spicy little pepper that offers many health benefits.t has been used for both food and medicine for the last 9,000 years!
Another powerhouse nutrient, packed with antioxidants and phytochemical that keep your body healthy. Ceylon (true) Cinnamon is excellent for digestive issues and enhances circulation. It improves the breakdown of foods, especially the metabolism of fats. It’s anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and protects the stomach from viruses and parasites.
Antiseptic and anti-parasitic, a powerful anti-microbial against many pathogens including listeria, salmonella and e. Coli. Clove is anti-inflammatory, antiparasitic and anesthetic to soothe digestive upset and pain from ulcers.
Fennel seed supports healthy digestion and was traditionally used to relieve occasional gas and bloating. Due to fennel's gentle nature, it is used to support digestion in infants and children and can be given to nursing mothers
Has traditionally been used to calm stomach upset but is also anti-inflammatory, an expectorant and anti-coagulant. It can soothe stomach cramping and improve peristalsis.
Star anise is the fruit of a small tree indigenous to China. It is highly aromatic and has a strong taste suggestive of licorice. Anti-spasmodic so it will soothe your digestive tract. It’s also anti-parasitic and an expectorant, helpful for sinus or lung infections.
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