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Peace Tea
Security Tranquility Sleep

 

Peace tea instills the tranquillity, patience and beauty of the earth. This rich, bittersweet blend grounds us in a flowing meadow of healing herbs.
TRADITIONAL USES:

Peace tea is ideal for calming down before, during or after any busy period.

  • Sedative
  • Anti-depressant
  • Sleeping aid
  • Irritability
  • Nervous exhaustion
INGREDIENTS:
Blue Vervain, Lemon Balm, Catnip, Oat Straw, Red Bergamot,
Chamomile, Hops, Motherwort, Valerian, Skullcap and St John's Wort.
PEACE TEA STORY

Peace tea has strong cat medicine, the masters of calmness. We also associate it with our porcupine friend because he was so trusting and gentle, falling asleep at a moment's notice in the sun, on Kim's belly or Steven's head!

The herbs in this blend were combined to enable us to feel the tranquillity and calmness of the earth and ourselves.

This rich, musky bitter-sweet tasting tea grounds our being in the sweet beautiful flowing meadow culture of herbs, giving us the peace and security of a warm sunny park.

INGREDIENT TRADITIONAL USES

Traditionally the herbs in this blend have been used as sedative, anti-depressant, anti-tumor, nervine, as a sleeping aid, and for irritability and other ailments associated with nervous exhaustion.

  • BLUE VERVAIN - nerve tonic, spleen and liver, fever, circulation
  • LEMON BALM - insomnia, antibacterial-viral, menses, headache
  • CATNIP -colds, restlessness, headaches, heavy menses, sedative
  • OAT STRAW - physical and nervous fatigue, depression, thyroid
  • RED BERGAMOT- colds, fever, headache, insomnia, stomach ache
  • CHAMOMILE - insomnia, indigestion, headaches, cramps
  • HOPS - sedative, cramps, fevers, estrogenic, rheumatism
  • MOTHERWORT - nerves, regulates heart, mood swings, menses
  • VALERIAN - nerve tonic, irritability, sedative, depression
  • SKULLCAP - sedative, nerve tonic, antispasmodic
  • ST.JOHNS WORT - depression, inflammation, sedative, wounds