Therapeutic Favourites Trio
Recyclable packaging
Holistic plant medicine
Well-rounded tea ritual
Our three best selling blends for relaxation, sleep, optimal digestion, energy and vitality.
1. Digest
An aromatic tea created to support digestion and cleanse the palate. Refreshing with a subtle lingering sweetness, Digest tea contains a mix of therapeutic herbs that soothe the entire digestive system for gut healing. Enjoy this cleansing blend after a meal.
Ingredients:
Peppermint / liquorice / fennel / calendula
2. Energise
A rejuvenating caffeine-free blend high in antioxidants and minerals that have been found to improve vitality. Sweet papaya and zesty, spicy herbs combine in an invigorating brew that naturally supports energy production.
Ingredients:
Lemongrass / papaya pieces / ginger / cinnamon
3. Serenity
A floral blend of calming herbs, Serenity is both nourishing and warming. Soothing lavender combines with rose, passionflower and chamomile to support the nervous and digestive systems, making this a perfect pre-slumber elixir for a restful night's sleep.
Ingredients:
Chamomile / rose / lavender / passionflower
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