Serenity - Loose Leaf Tea
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Sleep
Caffeine Free
Bulk pouches are not for resale and are intended solely for refilling jars.
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A stunning floral blend of grounding herbs, Serenity is both nourishing and warming. Soothing botanicals make Serenity a slightly sweet, comprehensive blend that supports the nervous and digestive systems. Ideal for calming the mind throughout the day, or incorporated into your wind-down routine.
Available in:
Mini jar / 15 serves/10g loose leaf tea. Fully recyclable besides freshness seal.
Tea tube / 40 serves/40g loose leaf tea. Tea tube and lid are fully recyclable, and lining is home compostable.
Amber glass jar / 120 serves/120g loose leaf tea. Designed to refill, maintain freshness and protect the therapeutic value of the tea. Fully recyclable besides freshness seal. Size of jar is 1L.
Recyclable bulk pouch / 200 serves/200g loose leaf tea. *Please note this does not come with the full description on packaging, and is intended for refilling your jar only.
Ingredients:
Chamomile / rose petals / lavender / passionflower
Therapeutic benefit:
Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
Chamomile is specific for all gastrointestinal disturbances associated with a nervous system connection. Chamomile is great in the treatment of IBS and colitis. It is a powerful anti-inflammatory which makes it useful in almost any condition. Chamomile is the perfect addition for serenity as has been found to be effective in the treatment of mild anxiety, insomnia and other nervous system conditions.
Rose (Rosa)
Rose is fragrant, fruity and packed with vitamin C and antioxidants.
Lavender (Lavendula Officinalis)
Lavender is an effective herb for easing headaches, especially when they are related to stress. It has traditionally been used in the treatment of depression, insomnia and anxiety. Lavender is a gentle strengthening tonic of the nervous system.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnate)
Passionflower is traditionally used for its mild sedative and soothing properties, anxiety, stress management and insomnia- making it perfect for our serenity blend. It is used in clinical practice to support regular sleep patterns, nervous tension and restlessness and headaches.
Try Serenity as an Iced Tea...
Brew as normal and leave to chill overnight in the fridge. Serve over ice. Or, brew as normal and serve immediately over ice.
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Therapeutic Benefits
Tasting Notes
Packaging
Mini jar / 15 serves/48g loose leaf tea. Fully recyclable besides freshness seal. Tea tube / 40 serves/100g loose leaf tea. Tea tube and lid are fully recyclable, and lining is home compostable. Amber glass jar / 120 serves/300g loose leaf tea. Designed to refill, maintain freshness and protect the therapeutic value of the tea. Fully recyclable besides freshness seal. Size of jar is 1L. Bulk pouch / 200 serves/500g loose leaf tea. *Please note this does not come with the full description on packaging, and is intended for refilling your jar only.
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