SINGLE TASTE TEST Herbal Tea Bags (Assorted Selection)
SINGLE TASTE TEST Herbal Tea Bags (Assorted Selection)
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Brew your perfect cup of tea with these loose leaf herbal tea bags. Enjoy a rich blend of flavor with each steep, easily accessible in our store's self-serve tea area - or purchase each bag individually. That way you can taste test and buy your FAVORITES!
Create your perfect tea experience for any occasion.
Green Tea
People used green tea in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine to control bleeding and heal wounds, aid digestion, improve heart and mental health, and regulate body temperature.
Studies suggest that green tea may have positive effects on weight loss, liver disorders, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and more.
Lemongrass
Lemongrass Tea has a refreshing citrusy flavor that brings about a cooling and soothing effect that can help alleviate pain and anxiety and fight depression.
It can also lower cholesterol, boost oral health, prevent infections, and relieve bloating. In addition, the tea is a good source of antioxidants which can help fight certain cancers, among other benefits.
Pau d'arco
Pau d'arco (Tabebuia avellanedae) is native to South America, where it has been used to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain, arthritis, inflammation of the prostate gland (prostatitis), fever, dysentery, boils and ulcers, and various cancers.
Yerba Mate
Yerba mate, or mate for short, is a traditional South American brew that’s been said to offer the “strength of coffee, the health benefits of tea, and the euphoria of chocolate.”
The obvious and immediate benefits of yerba mate are increased energy and enhanced mental clarity, alertness, focus, and concentration.
Chamomile
Many people enjoy chamomile tea as a caffeine-free alternative to black or green tea and for its earthy, somewhat sweet taste.
Furthermore, chamomile tea is loaded with antioxidants that may play a role in lowering your risk of several diseases, including heart disease and cancer.
Chamomile has properties that may aid sleep and digestion, as well.
Peppermint
Peppermint tea may relieve an upset stomach. And in some cases, it has been seen to relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Peppermint can also be an irritant, so it should not be used if you have gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as GERD.
Cold and flu: Some people report that mint tea relieves cold and flu symptoms. The aroma from peppermint seems to help open nasal passages. Menthol has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that may also help relieve these symptoms.
Raspberry Leaf
Often associated with pregnancy and childbirth, red raspberry leaf tea is believed to help with toning the uterus, strengthening the pelvic muscles and promoting smoother labor. Some women drink red raspberry leaf tea in the later stages of pregnancy to help prepare their bodies for childbirth.
Additionally, red raspberry leaf tea is consumed for several other potential health benefits. It’s used as a mild tonic for supporting overall well-being, promoting healthy digestion and alleviating menstrual discomfort. The tea is also used for its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Ginger
Ginger has been used for thousands of years to treat numerous ailments.4 Let’s take a look at how it could help you:4
- Boost brain function: There are a lot of anti-inflammatory properties of ginger that can help your brain. For example, ginger increases serotonin and dopamine levels. This can reduce inflammation, which may cause depression. Ginger could also provide benefits for anxiety, depression, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Ease stomach pains: Ginger can treat nausea and motion sickness. That’s because the active ingredients in ginger can reach parts of your GI tract that cause stomach issues.
- Fight infections: If you’re fighting food poisoning, gingivitis, a cold or flu, ginger can help get rid of the bacteria in your body that’s causing you trouble.
- Decrease cholesterol: Ginger may help reduce your LDL cholesterol levels. It triggers a specific enzyme that monitors and controls cholesterol levels by increasing how much cholesterol your body uses.
Hibiscus-Mint Tea
Hibiscus-Mint Tea is a delightful mix of organic peppermint leaf and organically cultivated Thai hibiscus petals, that mingle to create a thirst-quenching and uplifting botanical brew. Peppermint benefits digestion and anxiety while encouraging focus, and hibiscus is loaded with antioxidants!