Good Night Organic Herbal Tea

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By: The Herbtender

A gently calming tea, Good Night will help you prepare for bed. Make it part of your night time ritual. This blend opens with the soft notes of chamomile, smooth and mellow on the palate. Hibiscus brings a gentle tartness that lifts the profile with a crisp, slightly tangy edge, balancing the floral base. Holy Basil adds herbaceous warmth and faint spice, grounding the blend with a hint of depth. Reishi rounds it out with an earthy, almost woody undertone that lingers softly, bringing a sense of quiet balance.The overall infusion is calming and full-bodied, with a layered softness that gently settles the senses and signals the close of day.

Features

  • Evening tea
  • Medical herbalist formulated
  • 100% organic ingredients
  • Caffeine-free
Size: Carton (18 Envelopes)

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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Adaptogens
Calm
Reishi
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