Try our medium sized tea canister! It holds up to 20 oz. of fresh whole tea or any other of our organic specialties you might want to store. Air—tight to keep your tea as fresh as the first day you bought it! Comes in a variety of different colors; easy t
Try our medium sized tea canister! It holds up to 20 oz. of fresh whole tea or any other of our organic specialties you might want to store. Air—tight to keep your tea as fresh as the first day you bought it! Comes in a variety of different colors; easy t
Botanical name: (Curcuma longa)Also known as: Cucuma, Indian saffronTurmeric is native to India and southern Asia where it is extensively cultivated. Best known for its bright yellow color and spicy taste to lovers of Indian food, its medicinal value is not so well known. However, recent research has confirmed the effects traditionally associated in ancient practices in the treatment of digestive and liver problems. The herb has also been shown to inhibit blood—clotting, relieve inflammato...
Botanical name: (Curcuma longa)Also known as: Cucuma, Indian saffronTurmeric is native to India and southern Asia where it is extensively cultivated. Best known for its bright yellow color and spicy taste to lovers of Indian food, its medicinal value is not so well known. However, recent research has confirmed the effects traditionally associated in ancient practices in the treatment of digestive and liver problems. The herb has also been shown to inhibit blood—clotting, relieve inflammato...
Botanical name: (Curcuma longa)Also known as: Curcuma, Indian saffronTurmeric is native to India and southern Asia where it is extensively cultivated. Best known for its bright yellow color and spicy taste to lovers of Indian food, its medicinal value is not so well known. However, recent research has confirmed the effects traditionally associated in ancient practices in the treatment of digestive and liver problems. The herb has also been shown to inhibit blood—clotting, relieve inflammat...
Botanical name: (Curcuma longa)Also known as: Curcuma, Indian saffronTurmeric is native to India and southern Asia where it is extensively cultivated. Best known for its bright yellow color and spicy taste to lovers of Indian food, its medicinal value is not so well known. However, recent research has confirmed the effects traditionally associated in ancient practices in the treatment of digestive and liver problems. The herb has also been shown to inhibit blood—clotting, relieve inflammat...
Botanical name: (Thymus mongolicus)A delicate looking plant with a penetrating fragrance, it's a wonderful addition to bean, egg and vegetable dishes. The leaves are curled, elliptically shaped and very small, measuring about one—eighth of an inch long and one—sixteenth of an inch wide. The upper leaf is green—gray in color on top, while the underside is a whitish color. Along with fresh sprigs of parsley and bay leaves, it's included in the French combination of herbs...
Botanical name: (Thymus mongolicus)A delicate looking plant with a penetrating fragrance, it's a wonderful addition to bean, egg and vegetable dishes. The leaves are curled, elliptically shaped and very small, measuring about one—eighth of an inch long and one—sixteenth of an inch wide. The upper leaf is green—gray in color on top, while the underside is a whitish color. Along with fresh sprigs of parsley and bay leaves, it's included in the French combination of herbs...
Botanical name: (Valeriana officinalis)Also known as: Valerianaceae Valerian is native to Europe and western Asia. The medicinal properties of valerian were well known at least since Roman times. Valerian root is a general tranquilizer used for relieving nervous tension, insomnia and headaches. Valerian decreases muscular spasm, being useful in cases of nervous digestion, bowel syndrome, stomach and menstrual cramps. Valerian helps relieve stress and has become an increasingly popular remedy in...
Botanical name: (Valeriana officinalis)Also known as: Valerianaceae Valerian is native to Europe and western Asia. The medicinal properties of valerian were well known at least since Roman times. Valerian root is a general tranquilizer used for relieving nervous tension, insomnia and headaches. Valerian decreases muscular spasm, being useful in cases of nervous digestion, bowel syndrome, stomach and menstrual cramps. Valerian helps relieve stress and has become an increasingly popular remedy in...
Botanical name: (Valeriana officinalis)Also known as: ValerianaceaeValerian is native to Europe and western Asia. The medicinal properties of valerian were well known at least since Roman times. Valerian root is a general tranquilizer used for relieving nervous tension, insomnia and headaches. Valerian decreases muscular spasm, being useful in cases of nervous digestion, bowel syndrome, stomach and menstrual cramps. Valerian helps relieve stress and has become an increasingly popular remedy in r...
Botanical name: (Valeriana officinalis)Also known as: ValerianaceaeValerian is native to Europe and western Asia. The medicinal properties of valerian were well known at least since Roman times. Valerian root is a general tranquilizer used for relieving nervous tension, insomnia and headaches. Valerian decreases muscular spasm, being useful in cases of nervous digestion, bowel syndrome, stomach and menstrual cramps. Valerian helps relieve stress and has become an increasingly popular remedy in r...
Botanical name: (Achillea Millefolium)Also known as: Common yarrow, gordaldo, nosebleed plant, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, thousand—leaf, and thousand—seal.The yarrow flower and has medicinal properties that have been known to improve colds and influenza when used as a rub. It can also help cardiovascular circulatory disorders such as angina, apoplexy, and acute coronary syndrome to name a few. Using yarrow can aid irregular...
Botanical name: (Achillea Millefolium)Also known as: Common yarrow, gordaldo, nosebleed plant, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, thousand—leaf, and thousand—seal.The yarrow flower and has medicinal properties that have been known to improve colds and influenza when used as a rub. It can also help cardiovascular circulatory disorders such as angina, apoplexy, and acute coronary syndrome to name a few. Using yarrow can aid irregular...
Botanical name: (Achillea Millefolium)Also known as: Common yarrow, gordaldo, nosebleed plant, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, thousand—leaf, and thousand—seal.The yarrow flower and has medicinal properties that have been known to improve colds and influenza when used as a rub. It can also help cardiovascular circulatory disorders such as angina, apoplexy, and acute coronary syndrome to name a few. Using yarrow can aid irregular...