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Wellness & Renewal Herbal Tea

Wellness & Renewal Herbal Tea

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A gentle blend for renewal and restoration.

This nourishing tea brings together three powerful herbs—dandelion root, milk thistle, and burdock root—each revered in traditional herbalism for supporting the body's natural processes of cleansing and renewal.

The Herbs & Their Heritage

Dandelion Root has been a staple in folk medicine across cultures for centuries. Traditionally valued for supporting liver function and promoting healthy digestion, this humble root is rich in vitamins and minerals. Herbalists have long turned to dandelion as a gentle, nourishing ally for the body's natural detoxification pathways.

Milk Thistle carries a legacy spanning over 2,000 years, with ancient Greek physicians documenting its use for liver wellness. The active compound silymarin has made this herb a cornerstone of traditional liver support, valued for its protective and regenerative properties in herbal traditions worldwide.

Burdock Root is a blood purifier in traditional Chinese and Western herbalism, historically used to support clear skin and healthy elimination. This earthy root is nutrient-dense and has been traditionally employed to promote overall vitality and balance.

How to Enjoy

Steep 1-2 teaspoons in hot water for 10-15 minutes to extract the full depth of these roots. The flavor is earthy, slightly bitter, and grounding—a true herbalist's tea. Best enjoyed as part of a daily wellness ritual or seasonal cleanse.

Details

  • 2 oz. loose leaf tea
  • Organic, caffeine-free herbal blend
  • Traditionally used for gentle cleansing and renewal
  • Small batch, handcrafted by a certified herbalist

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