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Flower Power - Herbal tea for sweet dreams

Sauvage-s

Flower Power - Herbal tea for sweet dreams

$13.48 CAD
In stock

Soothing

Harvested by Wild-s (90%)

Made in Quebec

A herbal tea like a bouquet...Attention flower fans: it’s as beautiful as it is delicious!

Its strong points:
-Soothing:centipede rose, chamomile, hops, lavender,
-Digestive:all plants
-Tastefloral

20g biodegradable sachet

$13.48 CAD
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Flower Power - Herbal tea for sweet dreams

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Sauvage-s

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

2550 Rue des Carrières
1
Montréal QC H1Y 1M9
Canada

4385262483
DESCRIPTION

With Flower Power, we'll take you on a three-step tour to help you fall asleep. A pleasant and well-crafted waltz!

1/ First of all, the eye is drawn to the shimmering colors of the dried flowers.
2/ Then the nose is caught by the floral scent, which is also found in the mouth.
3/ Then the effects come: easing of tension + aid to digestion = conducive to sleep.

And that's it, good night!

INGREDIENTS

Ingredients :centaury, cornflower, chamomile, sweet feverfew, lavender, hops.

Fragrant feverfew, lavender, hops from garden harvests.
Cornflowers (30%) and chamomiles (60%) partly from garden harvests and purchased from trusted producers (Clef des champs and Organic Way).
Centifolia rose purchased from Om Food.

using advice

- Place a tablespoon of herbal tea in your teapot.
- Heat 1 liter of water to 80°C, i.e. just simmering before boiling.
- Pour it into the teapot and wait 5-7 minutes before enjoying.

We love adding a little honey: it goes really well with the floral notes!

Note that hops are a little bitter, so don't let them steep for too long. We recommend removing the herbs when you're happy with the taste.

Product not recommended for:
- people allergic to plants of the Asteraceae family
- children under 3 months old
- pregnant and breastfeeding women
- people on anticoagulant treatment