Blender’s Notes Chamomile Flowers:
Tisane or Herbal combinations are a great way to get health benefits outside of the standard tea leaf. Why should I choose Egyptian Chamomile? This Chamomile is sourced from lush Nile River Valley in Egypt, this variety is considered as the highest grade. Pure Egyptian chamomile tastes much smoother than flowers from other sources. In Ancient Egypt, Chamomile was used to honor the gods, embalm the dead, and cure the ill. Egyptian Chamomile is the queen of relaxing herbs. It may work as a sleep aid; the benefits of chamomile are derived through its antispasmodic properties, may help to relax muscular and nervous tension and it may help those with insomnia, anxiety and comes in handy for the restless. Chamomile has a warm, earthy, floral experience taste in the cup! The Egyptian Chamomile produces a gorgeous deep-yellow cup, and it is caffeine-free!
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Features of Chamomile Flowers
- Leaves can be infused all day! (They will not get bitter)
- Lots of individual flavor based on the ingredients
- All Wildcrafted Herbs
- All Organic where Wildcrafted is not available
- Light Colour Cup of Tea with lots of flavor
- Full of natural antioxidants and flavor ~ Very Hydrating
- Sample Size ~ 1 oz will make 8-10 16 oz teas
- Sealed Bag ~ 2 oz will make 16-20 16 oz teas
- Iced Tea ~ Always Double the amount of Tea for the same size cup!
- Per Serving ~ 1 tsp per 6 oz of H2O
- Caffeine: None
Ingredients: Steep Me Proprietary Blend of Wildcrafted and Organic Egyptian Chamomile.
Safe for Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
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Alternatively, try our Chillax Tisane Tea Or Steep Me Calming Hug Self help Tea.
Great reasons why Chamomile is a great relaxation option! https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320031