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Traditionally used in herbal medicine as an expectorant to help relieve chest complaints, such as catarrhs, coughs and bronchitis.
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Our herbalists blend this soothing, gentle and aromatic trio of herbs—chamomile, lavender and lemon balm—to help calm frazzled nerves and ease tension.* High in essential oils, our herbs hail from organic farms, from Bulgaria’s idyllic meadows to Egypt’s fertile Nile Valley.
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Traditional Medicinals Cup of Calm Tea is an herbal tea used in Herbal Medicine as a calmative and/or sleep aid.
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Cold Formula is an herbal tea that temporarily relieves coughs due to colds.
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Traditional Medicinals EveryDay Detox Dandelion Tea
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This traditional European herbal formula helps beautify the skin, break down fats, and promote flushing of the kidneys.* Using burdock to support the skin, dandelion to support the liver, nettles for kidneys, and cleavers for kidneys and the lymph, this light and bright blend tastes as good as it feels
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Herbalists have celebrated ginger for millennia, thanks to fast-acting plant compounds which help calm digestive discomfort. Blended with tasty blackberry leaf and lemon myrtle leaf, this tea is perfect after a meal and an ideal travel companion when you’re on the go.
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For centuries, herbalists have sought out the hawthorn bush’s herbal powers to protect and support matters of the heart, whether physical, emotional or spiritual. To create this tasty tonic, our herbalists use hand-picked leaves, berries and flowers to ensure that they meet our high quality standards.
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With broad leaves and a pleasing lemony scent, lemon balm is traditionally used to support digestion and relieve nervous tension.* Native to Southern Europe, people have been cultivating and using this plant for thousands of years. Known as the “bringer of gladness,” it’s sure to brighten your day.
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Called “sweet stalk” in Sanskrit and “sweet herb” in Chinese, licorice is loved around the world, not only for its sweetness, but for its role in supporting respiratory and digestive health.*
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Traditionally used in herbal medicine as a galactagogue to help promote lactation in breastfeeding women.
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In herbalism, nettle is the mother of all spring tonics. Known for its ability to support the whole body as well as joint health,* this tea can help kick-start your body when you’re feeling stagnant. Some of our favorite nettle hails from the wild meadows of Eastern Europe, where collectors harvest it by hand.















