Irritable Bowel Syndrome ~ IBS
Looking for a great help to your Irritable Bowel Syndrome to slow down your going...this is a great blend that has been with us since 2008 to help with all your IBS concerns.
Dirty Detox
This is a great combo for an emergency tummy tea...the addition of apple cider vinegar and lemon juice are very quick at helping you feel better!
BeBold Beer
A great way to have all of your Beer Taste with no Gluten or Sugar! Try a BeBold Non Alcoholic Beer!
Heart Health
This is a great way to keep your heart in shape - with our daily drink Heart Health tea...full of great herbs to help with cholesterol and circulation that can be associated with reduced heart health!
Cold Comfort
Do you just feel yucky and want a great tasting tea to make you feel better and help with your symptoms...this is a great option for great taste and feel better qualities!
Vertigo ~ Motion Sick ~ Inner Ear ~ Tinnitus ~ WIP
This tea was built to help with a sense of spinning, nausea, vomiting, feeling of dizziness, and spinning, occurring with or without any movement, headaches, ringing in the ears, and overall inner ear health!
Oral Health
This tea was developed to help keep a healthy mouth, gums, teeth and fresh breath. Using a tea to enhance your oral health is a great addition to a healthy dental regime.
Environmental Immunity
Autonomic Nervous System ~ POTS ~~ GRAS Certified Ingredients
This blend is meant to help with the healing of the Autonomic Nervous System (NAS). The autonomic nervous system is a complex network of cells that controls the body’s internal state. It regulates and supports many different processes, often outside of a person’s conscious awareness. The nervous system is a collection of cells that send and receive electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.
SIBO ~ Hydrogen & Methane (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)
With the blend we are working on helping with Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) that occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the overall bacterial population in the small intestine — particularly types of bacteria not commonly found in that part of the digestive tract.