The benefits.
- Helps to ease nausea (peppermint and spearmint)
- Helps calm indigestion and an upset stomach (all ingredients)
- May relieve headaches and pain by opening up constricting blood vessels in the affected areas (peppermint and spearmint)
- Effectively disarms free radicals and prevents oxidative stress (antioxidants in all ingredients)
- Contributes to healthy bone, connective tissue, energy creation, and good psychological health (magnesium in all ingredients)
What goes in.
Organic Peppermint, Organic Spearmint and Organic Cardamom.
What's kept out.
Caffeine and chlorine.
Did you know?
Did you know commercial tea bags often contain plastic? Many brands use a sealing agent called polypropylene to seal the tea bag — it isn’t biodegradable or recyclable. Even worse, some premium tea bags are made with cheap plastic mesh, which releases billions of microplastics with every cup. Herbal tea with a dose of microplastics? We’ll pass.
Geography.
Made by thousands of family farmers and tribal wild-crafters (foraging) across India.
Hot tip.
Pour freshly boiled water over an infusion bag or loose leaf in a cup. Cover your mug with a lid (or a small plate) and let steep for 10 minutes (or longer).
To double the strength add 2 bags or a second spoon full, it is best doubled when serving iced.
Please remember that Ayurveda recommends consuming hot or warm drinks for optimal digestion. To continue your daily wellness practice over Summer you can consume Tulsi at room temperature by leaving your tea to cool. If adding ice to cool your drink, ensure it is melted before consuming.
Organic India
The seeds for Organic India were planted when a small group of travellers converged upon the northern Indian town of Lucknow to listen to the simple teachings of spiritual leader H.W.L. Poonja. Brimming with inspiration and ideas, they felt driven to help rejuvenate and restore the agricultural landscape in India. With their holistic business model, they have supported and educated impoverished farmers and tribal wildcrafters in organic and biodynamic regenerative agricultural practices including composting, crop rotation and seed collection.
Organic, pure and natural, their teas are centred around tulsi (or Holy Basil), which is a sacred herb known as Mother Medicine of Nature. With its restorative and spiritual properties, it supports detoxification, reduces stress and can help relieve symptoms of respiratory illness. Harness India’s ancient Ayurvedic medicinal wisdom with Organic India.