nip it in the bud tea blend
Nip sickness in the bud! Packed with nutrient-rich + anti-viral herbs, this blend is both delicious and hardworking. Drink it daily to keep your immune system strong or reach for it at the first sign of trouble.
ingredients: organic elderberries, organic rosehips, organic orange peel, organic ginger root, organic peppermint, organic licorice root, organic lemon balm, organic cinnamon
net wt. 3.9oz (110g)
12 oz glass jar
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Nip sickness in the bud! Packed with nutrient-rich + anti-viral herbs, this blend is both delicious and hardworking. Drink it daily to keep your immune system strong or reach for it at the first sign of trouble.
ingredients: organic elderberries, organic rosehips, organic orange peel, organic ginger root, organic peppermint, organic licorice root, organic lemon balm, organic cinnamon
net wt. 3.9oz (110g)
12 oz glass jar
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Nip sickness in the bud! Packed with nutrient-rich + anti-viral herbs, this blend is both delicious and hardworking. Drink it daily to keep your immune system strong or reach for it at the first sign of trouble.
ingredients: organic elderberries, organic rosehips, organic orange peel, organic ginger root, organic peppermint, organic licorice root, organic lemon balm, organic cinnamon
net wt. 3.9oz (110g)
12 oz glass jar
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
Origin Story:
I was entering into another winter season with four kids under the age of 8….need I say more?
Tea is medicine…and, when you’re sick, you want something comforting to your soul + body. Plus let’s be honest: if it doesn’t taste good, kids aren’t touching it, and we don’t have time to be making two different types of immunity teas every day.
So, I formulated this blend to be both medicinally potent + still pleasingly palatable for little sprouts.
Here’s to nipping sickness in the bud this season!
-Brittany