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Spicy Harvest Hearth Blend
Tea Blend or Fall Mulling Spices -
This blend consists of: grated ginger, cinnamon, star, anise, clove, cardamom, orange zest, astragalus, nutmeg, and vanilla bean.
Spicy Harvest Hearth is a warm and aromatic tea blend that can also be used as a Fall Mulling Spice.
This mulling spices blend is perfect for fall beverages or enjoyed exclusively as a steeped tea. It is a perfect blend of fall flavors, evoking the warmth and comfort of a crackling fire. The grated ginger and spices like cinnamon, star anise, clove, and cardamom create a cozy and inviting aroma, reminiscent of mulled cider and baked goods. The orange zest adds a bright and citrusy note, balancing out the warmth of the spices. The astragalus provides a subtle earthy tone. The vanilla bean adds a creamy and sweet touch. Overall, this tea is a delightful celebration of fall's harvest season, perfect for sipping on a chilly autumn evening. It's a soothing and warming blend that would make you feel like curling up with a good book by the fireplace.
2 Ounces of Autumn Warmth - approximately 10 Servings
- Ginger:
- Anti-inflammatory: may help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Digestive aid: may help ease nausea, bloating, and indigestion
- May help reduce nausea and vomiting
- Cinnamon:
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
- May help support blood sugar control and heart health
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Star Anise:
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
- May help support respiratory health and ease coughs
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Clove:
- Antimicrobial: may help combat bacteria and viruses
- Anti-inflammatory: may help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support digestive health
- Cardamom:
- Digestive aid: may help ease nausea, bloating, and indigestion
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support respiratory health
- Orange Zest:
- High in vitamin C: may help support immune function and reduce inflammation
- May help support skin health and reduce signs of aging
- Astragalus:
- Immune system support: may help boost immune function and reduce risk of illness
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support heart health
- Vanilla Bean:
- Calming and soothing: may help reduce stress and anxiety
- May help promote relaxation and improve mood
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
Together, these ingredients may create a warming and aromatic blend that supports digestive health, reduces inflammation, and promotes immune function. The combination of ginger, cinnamon, and clove may be particularly effective for supporting digestive health and reducing inflammation.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. However, these are some of the health promoting properties that may possibly be associated with these ingredients, as has been discussed in various publications and studies. Please consult your physician with any medical questions.
Tea Blend or Fall Mulling Spices -
This blend consists of: grated ginger, cinnamon, star, anise, clove, cardamom, orange zest, astragalus, nutmeg, and vanilla bean.
Spicy Harvest Hearth is a warm and aromatic tea blend that can also be used as a Fall Mulling Spice.
This mulling spices blend is perfect for fall beverages or enjoyed exclusively as a steeped tea. It is a perfect blend of fall flavors, evoking the warmth and comfort of a crackling fire. The grated ginger and spices like cinnamon, star anise, clove, and cardamom create a cozy and inviting aroma, reminiscent of mulled cider and baked goods. The orange zest adds a bright and citrusy note, balancing out the warmth of the spices. The astragalus provides a subtle earthy tone. The vanilla bean adds a creamy and sweet touch. Overall, this tea is a delightful celebration of fall's harvest season, perfect for sipping on a chilly autumn evening. It's a soothing and warming blend that would make you feel like curling up with a good book by the fireplace.
2 Ounces of Autumn Warmth - approximately 10 Servings
- Ginger:
- Anti-inflammatory: may help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Digestive aid: may help ease nausea, bloating, and indigestion
- May help reduce nausea and vomiting
- Cinnamon:
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
- May help support blood sugar control and heart health
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Star Anise:
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
- May help support respiratory health and ease coughs
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- Clove:
- Antimicrobial: may help combat bacteria and viruses
- Anti-inflammatory: may help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support digestive health
- Cardamom:
- Digestive aid: may help ease nausea, bloating, and indigestion
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support respiratory health
- Orange Zest:
- High in vitamin C: may help support immune function and reduce inflammation
- May help support skin health and reduce signs of aging
- Astragalus:
- Immune system support: may help boost immune function and reduce risk of illness
- May help reduce inflammation and ease pain
- May help support heart health
- Vanilla Bean:
- Calming and soothing: may help reduce stress and anxiety
- May help promote relaxation and improve mood
- Antioxidant: may help protect against cell damage and oxidative stress
Together, these ingredients may create a warming and aromatic blend that supports digestive health, reduces inflammation, and promotes immune function. The combination of ginger, cinnamon, and clove may be particularly effective for supporting digestive health and reducing inflammation.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. However, these are some of the health promoting properties that may possibly be associated with these ingredients, as has been discussed in various publications and studies. Please consult your physician with any medical questions.