


Soothe herbal tea
Soothe is a bestselling herbal tea blend created for when life gets hard to digest. Featuring often underrated plants like Chamomile (a potent sedative and digestive underdog) and Ginger (vitamin-rich and enhances circulation), it aids both nervous and digestive health. Great to take before or after a big meal.
Taste notes:
Soft and toasty and honey on the nose.
Ingredient list:
^*Milky oat tops (avena sativa), ^*Chamomile (matricaria recutita), ^*Catnip (nepeta cataria), *^Dandelion leaf (taraxacum officinale), *Ginger (zingiber officinale)
Key: * Organic; ^ Small farm harvest; • Mindfully foraged
Herbalist tip:
Try it hot with a splash of milk/mylk, drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of cinnamon (pictured) - yummo.
Makes 13-15 servings!
Compostable packaging. Learn more here.
Price includes tax
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Consult with a health care provider about how herbs might interact with medications or health conditions, including pregnancy and chest feeding.
For more personalized care and herbal recommendations, consider scheduling a consultation.
Soothe herbal tea
Soothe is a bestselling herbal tea blend created for when life gets hard to digest. Featuring often underrated plants like Chamomile (a potent sedative and digestive underdog) and Ginger (vitamin-rich and enhances circulation), it aids both nervous and digestive health. Great to take before or after a big meal.
Taste notes:
Soft and toasty and honey on the nose.
Ingredient list:
^*Milky oat tops (avena sativa), ^*Chamomile (matricaria recutita), ^*Catnip (nepeta cataria), *^Dandelion leaf (taraxacum officinale), *Ginger (zingiber officinale)
Key: * Organic; ^ Small farm harvest; • Mindfully foraged
Herbalist tip:
Try it hot with a splash of milk/mylk, drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of cinnamon (pictured) - yummo.
Makes 13-15 servings!
Compostable packaging. Learn more here.
Price includes tax
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Consult with a health care provider about how herbs might interact with medications or health conditions, including pregnancy and chest feeding.
For more personalized care and herbal recommendations, consider scheduling a consultation.