Tea+Aloe RELAXATION | Chamomile Tea w/ Aloe Vera
Tea+Aloe RELAXATION | Chamomile Tea w/ Aloe Vera
A soothing Nerve Tonic. Lemon Balm and Chamomile to relax and Passionflower to relieve tension. This tea is truly a comforting drink to relax Mind, Body and Soul- giving you a good night’s rest.
BREW THE PERFECT CUPPA: Use 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling water. Infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sweeten to taste. Add Honey for extra comforting.
INGREDIENTS : Chamomile, Passionflower, Lemon Balm and Organic Aloe Vera Dried Powder.
CHAMOMILE: For relaxation, insomnia, nerves and anxiety, helps to treat IBS and digestive ailments, comforts the brain.
PASSIONFLOWER: Good for the nervous system, mild sedative, helps nervousness and anxiety, assists in relaxation and promotes sleep.
LEMONBALM: Reduces anxiety, treats restlessness, has antibacterial properties and assists sleep.
ALOE VERA POWDER: Full of vitamins and minerals, amino acids, enzymes and polysaccharides.
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