Loose Leaf Immune Boost Tea
Loose Leaf Immune Boost Tea
Loose Leaf Immune Boost Tea
Loose Leaf Immune Boost Tea
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Loose Leaf Immune Boost Tea

$18.00
DESCRIPTION

This Immune Boosting Tea is like wrappin’ your insides in a warm, sturdy quilt when the winds of sickness start blowin’. Side effects may include feelin’ a little too good to stay under the covers, findin’ a new spring in your step, and wonderin’ why you didn’t start sippin’ sooner. Don’t say we didn’t warn ya.

Just shake the bag to wake up those herbs, scoop a heaping tablespoon into your brew method of choice (we love a good ol’ Electric Kettle) add hot water, and let it steep into somethin’ magical. Go ahead and grab an infuser cup while here if you don’t have one of them at home. Sweeten naturally if you like (we favor a touch of honey) and sip slow, knowin’ you’re givin’ your body a whole lotta love.

Our Immune Boosting Tea is lovingly blended with:

  • Elderberry & Elderflower
  • Astragalus Root (Adaptogen)
  • Echinacea Root & Flower
  • Olive Leaf
  • Ginger (Adaptogen)
  • Marshmallow Root
  • Peppermint

All certified organic, hand-selected, and crafted in Texas, YeeHaw! 

Side Effects (benefits):

  • Strengthenin’ your body’s natural defenses
  • Boostin’ your energy when you need it most
  • Givin’ you a reason to slow down and tend to yourself

Pro Tip: When you're feelin' under the weather, keep your meals clean and your tea hot. Processed foods can drag you down, but nature's goodness will lift you right back up.

Sip mindfully — your health is somethin’ worth tendin’ to.

Obvious Disclaimers:
^These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease. Please consult with a medical professional before consuming this product if you have any medical condition.

If you are pregnant, or trying to become pregnant, please consult with your doctor before consuming this product. Very little, if any, research has been conducted on the safety of drinking herbal tea during pregnancy.