German chamomile is an herb. People use the flower head of the plant to make medicine. Some people apply Chamomile Flower Whole directly to the skin for hemorrhoids; breast soreness;...
St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a flowering plant in the Hypericaceae family named for its bright yellow flowers that were said to bloom for the first time around St....
Yarrow has a history dating back as far as the battle of Troy, where it was used to treat injured soldiers and adopted the common name of 'soldier's woundwort'. The...
Sage is a perennial mint native to the northern shore of the Mediterranean. Much more than a culinary delight, Sage was an active part of the medicine cabinet of the...
The European Linden Tree has dark green leaves and fragrant, yellow-white blossoms which are collected from the tall, stately tree just after the spring bloom. The flowers (also known as...
This herb was known to the ancients as 'triphyllon' and 'triolium' after its three leaves joined at the stem; the trinity of which was once considered evidence of the divine...
Stimulates appetite and acts as a nutritive tonic Reduces excess blood lipids, associated with high blood pressure and blockages Relieve digestive irritation such as dyspepsia and gastritis Known to help...
Caffeine Free Herbal Tea Absolutely Organic No Flavourings No Preservatives No Sweeteners of Any Kind Dandelion’s first use was recorded in China in the seventh century. In the eleventh century...
Product Details Ingredients Directions Japanese Green Tea Bell Japanese Green Tea is processed differently than other teas. The leaves are steamed immediately after plucking and then dried. Green tea contains a...