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Fawn and Crow Apothecary

Bless the Rest Tea blend

Bless the Rest Tea blend

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Our calming Bless The Rest tea is a special blend of nervine and adaptogenic herbs, designed to gently soothe the nervous system and promote rest. Experience a sense of calmness and relaxation with every sip. Our blend features a combination of wild harvested and homegrown herbs, including Lemon Verbena, Milky Oat tops, Holy Basil, Skullcap, Fireweed, Chamomile, Lemon Balm, and Rose petals. These natural ingredients work together to provide a soothing and restorative effect, perfect for easing stress and promoting nerve health. Allow yourself to unwind and find comfort in a cup of our Bless the Rest Tea blend. Take the time for self care and relaxation.

Packaged in a 4 oz reusable and recyclable tin.

Ingredients

*Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora), *Oat Tops (Avena Sativa), *Tulsi/Holy Basil ((Ocimum sanctum), *Skullcap (Scutellaria laterifolia), ^Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) ,*Chamomile (Matricaria recutita), *Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), ^Wild Rose (Rosa Acicularis)
*Homegrown
^Mindfully wild harvested

Details

We lovingly grow our herbs utilizing permaculture practices on our small farmstead on Wet’suwet’en territory in so called northern British Columbia. We are not certified organic but can assure that all of our herbs are grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, sprays, pest control remedies or treated mulch. We use home made compost, house made or plant based organic fertilizers, organic and local straw, hay or wood mulch, sunshine, clean water and love !!

Use

Pour hot water over a heaping tablespoon of loose leaf tea, strain and enjoy. Can be enhance by honey or maple and enjoyed hot or iced.

Not for use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Caution for those allergic to plants in the asteraceae family.

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