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5 Reasons to Drink a Tonic Tea

Tonic (n): a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being. A tonic tea is an herbal infusion (a strong brew) that is rich in nourishing vitamins, minerals & other nutrients. Tonic teas are best enjoyed daily, to strengthens & enliven your body systems. You can liken your daily tonic to weight

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Tea tonic jars

Herbal Infusions: Empowerment + Well-Being

Self-care + empowerment: this is at the root of why we offer loose leaf teas. We’ve always believed that the ability to care for ourselves and those we love is an act of empowerment. It’s what brought founder Carissa to herbalism, often referred to as “the people’s medicine”. Every step of the tea-making process is an act

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St. John's Wort Oil 1

What’s an Herbal Ally?

An “Evolutionary Herbalism” perspective… “Herbs, as it is stated in many ancient practices, help to digest our food, aid subtle nourishment & support the vital life force. They are not to be used as a replacement for mindful living. Education as to how to prepare nourishing food, cooking with herbs and eating with gratitude is

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