These herbal teas are grown with care in South Louisiana using sustainable practices. Each herb has a long history of traditional use for wellness and comfort. Gently dried to preserve their natural qualities, they can be steeped alone or blended to support your personal wellness routine.
Current offerings include of:
Manglier (Monk’s Pepper Bush) – A bitter native herb traditionally used in Louisiana folk medicine to support the immune system during cold and flu season.
Mullein – Known for its soft, fuzzy leaves and gentle, soothing properties, especially in traditional support for respiratory health.
Slippery Elm Bark – Traditionally used to coat and calm the throat and digestive tract, often consumed as a soothing tea or infusion.
Calendula – A golden flower used in herbalism for its gentle anti-inflammatory and skin-supporting properties; also enjoyed in calming tea blends.
Lemon Verbena – Fragrant and citrusy, commonly used to support digestion and calm stress.
Rhodiola – Traditionally used as an adaptogen to support energy and resilience.
Goldenrod – Often used to support urinary and sinus health.
Chrysanthemum – Popular in traditional teas for cooling the body and easing eye strain.
Peppermint – A refreshing herb commonly used for digestive comfort and mental clarity.
Nettle – Mineral-rich and used traditionally for seasonal allergies and joint support.
Marigold Flower (Tagetes) – Bright, fragrant petals often used in uplifting blends.
Women's Health Blend – A curated mix of herbs traditionally used to support hormonal balance and reproductive health.
Detox Blend – A gentle combination of herbs commonly associated with cleansing and liver support.
Collagen Blend – A blend formulated with herbs believed to support skin and connective tissue.
Immune System Blend – Designed to support seasonal wellness and natural immune defense.
Marshmallow Root – Known for its mucilaginous texture, traditionally used to soothe the throat and digestive tract.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult your primary care physician before using any herbal product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a health condition.
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