Have you tried Bulk Herb Store’s
*New*
Ginger Snap Tea
Contains: Ginger Root, Red Rooibos Tea, Cloves, Fennel Seed, Licorice Root, Stevia Herb, Orange Peel and Cinnamon Chips
Contains: Ginger Root, Red Rooibos Tea, Cloves, Fennel Seed, Licorice Root, Stevia Herb, Orange Peel and Cinnamon Chips
The Regular Price is $10.95, it is on sale through October 28th, 2011 only for $7.66.
At checkout, use promotion code: EGST
They also still have their Creamy Pumpkin Pie Tea mix
Creamy Pumpkin Pie tea:
Contains: Red rooibos tea, cinnamon chips, orange peel, cloves, ginger root
Price: $8.95
The teas come in half pound bags. They make several cups or even gallons of tea. They also make a great gift. Place the herbs in a jar with cute fabric over the top, and include directions on how to make the tea.
The teas come in half pound bags. They make several cups or even gallons of tea. They also make a great gift. Place the herbs in a jar with cute fabric over the top, and include directions on how to make the tea.
Not only do these teas put us in the mood for this fall season, each herb has healthy benefits.
Lets look at a few:
Red Rooibos Tea ~ Contains a high level of minerals and antioxidants, including copper, iron, potassium, calcium, fluoride, zinc, manganese, alpha-hydroxy (great for the skin), and magnesium. The tea acts as an anti-spasmodic agent to relieve stomach cramps and colic in infants, boosts the immune system, and helps with nervous tension, allergies, and digestive problems.
Orange Peel ~ Contains aromatic compounds that are antiseptic, reduce muscles spasms and decrease the thickness while increasing the production of mucosal fluids. It also contains bitter compounds that are anti-inflammatory, reduce muscle spasms, increase the production of digestive fluid and increase blood circulation. Citrus peel has been used to treat coughs, colds, flu, fevers, and bronchitis.
Ginger Root ~ Has been used in Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years as a remedy for digestive disorders, nausea, fever, coughing, diarrhea, rheumatism and lumbago. Studies of ginger root have shown the plant prevents motion sickness, thins blood, lowers cholesterol, forestalls the flu and prevents cancer in animals.
*Note – While these herbs are useful for the ailments listed above, these can be enjoyed on a regular basis for overall good health.
Don’t know how to make tea from loose herbs? Click here to read how!
Don’t know how to make tea from loose herbs? Click here to read how!
Enjoy the flavors of fall, and benefit your health at the same time!
Treasures of Faith says
I drink tea everyday but I’ve never tried flavored, other then mint! I’m going to go check them out! Thanks again Jill!
Sarah
Victorianlady8 says
Yummmy!!!!!!Rooibos my favorite tea…and so healthy and full of antioxidants! Thank you for posting!
lisa says
These sound yummy, Jill. thanks for sharing. 🙂
Blessings,
Lisa
Jill's Home Remedies says
You’re welcome, Lisa. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
Jill's Home Remedies says
Sarah -putting other herbs together to make different flavors is yummy! I almost always enjoy my tea unsweetened, but sometimes add some sweetener to teas like this to get the best flavors! Let me know how you like them if you try them! 🙂
Jill's Home Remedies says
Victorianlady8 – I LOVE enjoying yummy teas, and adding nutrition to my diet as well! 🙂