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Organic India Tulsi Tea Raspberry Peach -- 18 Tea Bags


Organic India Tulsi Tea Raspberry Peach
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Organic India Tulsi Tea Raspberry Peach Description

An Aromatic Blend of Tulsi, Berries, Peach & Hibiscus Flowers

  • Stress Relieving
  • Energizing
  • Abundant in Antioxidants
  • Powerful Adaptogen
  • Caffeine-Free

Warm spicy Tulsi, succulent raspberry, and aromatic peach, accented by a touch of berry and hibiscus, combine to create a fruity, fragrant tea that can brighten any moment. Enjoy hot or iced.

Throughout India, Tulsi is considered "The Queen of Herbs" and is revered as a sacred plant infused with healing power. Traditionally grown in an earthen pot in every family home or garden, Tulsi (also known as Holy Basil) makes a delicious and refreshing tea that possesses wonderful health benefits that support the body's natural immune system while relieving the body's negative reaction to stress.* Tulsi's remarkable life-enhancing qualities, noted repeatedly in ancient Indian scriptures dating back 5,000 years, are now here for you to fully enjoy. Namaste! 

At the heart of Organic India is our commitment to be a living embodiment of consciousness in action. We work with thousands of family farmers in India who cultivate thousands of acres of organic farmland. Organic India actively promotes sustainable agriculture and pays a premium market rate to our farmers. All our products promote wellness and are certified organic. Each product you hold in your hands is one link in a chain of love, respect and connectedness between our farmers and you. By choosing Organic India you are completing this chain, which gives training and a living wage to the Indian farmers, creates a sustainable environment and brings happiness and well being to you.


Directions

Pour 8 oz of freshly boiled water over tea bag in a cup and infuse for 3 or more minutes.  Add milk or dairy substitute and a sweetener if desired.  Double the strength when serving iced.

Iced Tea:  Pour 2 cups of boiling water over 8 tea bags and steep for 20 minutes.  Remove tea bags and add 2 cups of cold water.  Refrigerate to cool, and pour over ice.  Makes 1 quart.

Free Of
Caffeine.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 8 fl oz
Servings per Container: 0
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Proprietary Organic Blend
Organic Tulsi (Holy Basil) Blend
Vana Tulsi (leaf & flower)
Krishna Tulsi (leaf & flower)
Rama Tulsi (leaf & flower)
Organic Black Currant (leaf)
Organic Hibiscus (flower)
Organic Elderberries (berry)
1.9 g*
*Daily value not established.
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Try This Tea-Drinking Ritual to Relieve Stress

Most of us are running a mile a minute, stretched in a hundred directions, feeling like there is no way that we can do everything we want in the time we have.

Unfortunately, stress has become commonplace. Do you know anyone who isn’t stressed out trying to balance career, family and home?

Woman Trying to Relieve Stress With a Tulsi Tea Ritual | Vitacost.com/blog

But there are many simple things that we can do to overcome overwhelm and take a time-out. Rituals help us to slow down, tune in and do something that makes our mind and body feel good.

Drinking tea can be one of those simple rituals.

The Japanese tea ceremony

The Japanese have a beautiful tea ceremony ritual. It is a spiritual practice of mindfulness, self-care and community. You’ve probably seen it in the movies. It is sacred and special. The tea ceremony “seeks to purify the mind and attain oneness with nature.”

Tea preparation requires “pouring all one's attention into the predefined movements. The whole process is not about drinking tea, but is about aesthetics, preparing a bowl of tea from one's heart.”

While not everyone performs this exact custom, I have incorporated the practices of drinking tea, honoring the underlying philosophies of connecting to self, appreciating simplicity and contemplating the relationship of the inner and outer world.

Enter tulsi, the “queen of herbs”

In Indian lore, Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of beauty, love and abundance. There is a myth that says Lakshmi was cursed to reincarnate as a plant and became Tulsi, and that is why the plant has such power. “According to legend, no amount of gold could outweigh Krishna's power, but a single Tulsi leaf placed on the pan in loving devotion tilted that scale.”

Tulsi, also called holy basil, is an ancient herb that was discovered 5,000 years ago. Tulsi tea benefits are said to include supporting a healthy response to stress, natural detoxification, stamina, endurance and energy, as well as restoring balance and harmony.

In addition, it is classified as an adaptogenic herb, which means responds to the body's reactions to stress and helps it to adapt and return to its balanced state. Pretty cool, right?

Tulsi can be found in most Indian homes and is used as a solution for many ailments; it is considered the “queen of herbs.” According to Dr. Ashutosh Gautam, Clinical Operations and Coordination Manager at Baidyanath, Tulsi is helpful for our respiratory system, can help support healthy blood sugar and blood pressure, and it is good for skin, allergy relief and more.

Create your own tulsi tea ritual

Create your own tulsi tea ritual and make it special. Pick a time of the day for your tea-time/me-time. Steep your favorite flavor of tulsi tea from a special teapot and pour it into a smile-inducing mug.

To make the ritual extra delightful, add an audio component with some ambient soothing music; try some nature sounds. Add a visualization: imagine yourself in nature, at a lake surrounded by lush foliage. Or choose a special place that evokes calm and special memories.

What else can you do to make this time special? Add some deep breathing, and you’ll feel the stress start to melt away as you sip.

What other small rituals help you manage stress?

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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