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Winter ImmuniTEA

Sale Price:$8.00 Original Price:$10.00
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Winter ImmuniTea—Comfort and Strength in Every Sip

Crafted with care, Winter ImmuniTea is your cozy companion for the chilly season. Featuring a blend of organic elderberries, rose hips, echinacea root, ginger, Ceylon cinnamon, and orange peel, this tea is designed to warm your body and support your immune system with herbs rich in Vitamin C. Whether you're feeling the first signs of a cold or simply need a pick-me-up, this nourishing blend is perfect for restoring balance.

Savor a cup in the evening to unwind and recharge—its comforting ingredients make it a go-to remedy when you're feeling rundown. Lightly spiced, subtly fruity, and naturally healing, Winter ImmuniTea is a family-friendly choice, safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as children.

Net Wt: 3 oz

To Brew a Cup of Tea

Boil 8 ounces of water and pour over 1 tablespoon of dried herbs. Cover and steep for 10–15 minutes. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

To Make an Overnight Infusion

Place herbs in a mason jar and add boiling water. Cover and let steep for several hours or overnight. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Enjoy cold over ice or gently warm for hot tea. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

How to Make a Tincture from a Tea Kit

Add contents of tea kit into a clean quart jar. Pour an 80-proof alcohol (such as vodka or brandy) or food-grade glycerin over the herbs until they are completely submerged and there is about an inch of alcohol above the herbs. Cover the jar with parchment or wax paper and a tight-fitting lid and store it in a cool, dark place. Shake the jar gently every day to help extract the beneficial compounds. Let the herbs infuse for 4–6 weeks for maximum potency. If using glycerin, allow at least 3–4 weeks. After steeping, strain the tincture using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth. Transfer the liquid into a dark glass dropper bottle for easy use. Clearly label your tincture with the ingredients and date. Store it in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.

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Winter ImmuniTea—Comfort and Strength in Every Sip

Crafted with care, Winter ImmuniTea is your cozy companion for the chilly season. Featuring a blend of organic elderberries, rose hips, echinacea root, ginger, Ceylon cinnamon, and orange peel, this tea is designed to warm your body and support your immune system with herbs rich in Vitamin C. Whether you're feeling the first signs of a cold or simply need a pick-me-up, this nourishing blend is perfect for restoring balance.

Savor a cup in the evening to unwind and recharge—its comforting ingredients make it a go-to remedy when you're feeling rundown. Lightly spiced, subtly fruity, and naturally healing, Winter ImmuniTea is a family-friendly choice, safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as children.

Net Wt: 3 oz

To Brew a Cup of Tea

Boil 8 ounces of water and pour over 1 tablespoon of dried herbs. Cover and steep for 10–15 minutes. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

To Make an Overnight Infusion

Place herbs in a mason jar and add boiling water. Cover and let steep for several hours or overnight. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Enjoy cold over ice or gently warm for hot tea. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

How to Make a Tincture from a Tea Kit

Add contents of tea kit into a clean quart jar. Pour an 80-proof alcohol (such as vodka or brandy) or food-grade glycerin over the herbs until they are completely submerged and there is about an inch of alcohol above the herbs. Cover the jar with parchment or wax paper and a tight-fitting lid and store it in a cool, dark place. Shake the jar gently every day to help extract the beneficial compounds. Let the herbs infuse for 4–6 weeks for maximum potency. If using glycerin, allow at least 3–4 weeks. After steeping, strain the tincture using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth. Transfer the liquid into a dark glass dropper bottle for easy use. Clearly label your tincture with the ingredients and date. Store it in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.

Winter ImmuniTea—Comfort and Strength in Every Sip

Crafted with care, Winter ImmuniTea is your cozy companion for the chilly season. Featuring a blend of organic elderberries, rose hips, echinacea root, ginger, Ceylon cinnamon, and orange peel, this tea is designed to warm your body and support your immune system with herbs rich in Vitamin C. Whether you're feeling the first signs of a cold or simply need a pick-me-up, this nourishing blend is perfect for restoring balance.

Savor a cup in the evening to unwind and recharge—its comforting ingredients make it a go-to remedy when you're feeling rundown. Lightly spiced, subtly fruity, and naturally healing, Winter ImmuniTea is a family-friendly choice, safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women as well as children.

Net Wt: 3 oz

To Brew a Cup of Tea

Boil 8 ounces of water and pour over 1 tablespoon of dried herbs. Cover and steep for 10–15 minutes. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

To Make an Overnight Infusion

Place herbs in a mason jar and add boiling water. Cover and let steep for several hours or overnight. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Enjoy cold over ice or gently warm for hot tea. Sweeten with raw honey or add a wedge of lemon, if desired.

How to Make a Tincture from a Tea Kit

Add contents of tea kit into a clean quart jar. Pour an 80-proof alcohol (such as vodka or brandy) or food-grade glycerin over the herbs until they are completely submerged and there is about an inch of alcohol above the herbs. Cover the jar with parchment or wax paper and a tight-fitting lid and store it in a cool, dark place. Shake the jar gently every day to help extract the beneficial compounds. Let the herbs infuse for 4–6 weeks for maximum potency. If using glycerin, allow at least 3–4 weeks. After steeping, strain the tincture using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth. Transfer the liquid into a dark glass dropper bottle for easy use. Clearly label your tincture with the ingredients and date. Store it in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.

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