Calcium Tea, Loose Leaf
This Calcium Tea formula assimilates well, when calcium pills do not. The increased absorption is due to the inclusion of other nutrients like magnesium, potassium and silica. It’s toning and strengthening and delicious drunk hot, cold or made as sun tea!
INGREDIENTS: Loose Leaf Horsetail, Comfrey, Oatstraw, Alfalfa, Red Raspberry Leaf, and Lobelia.
TEA INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1 tsp to 1 Tbsp of loose leaf tea per 8 oz cup of almost boiling water (212°F). Steep 10-15 minutes or longer to increase medicinal strength.
SERVING SIZE: Small package 10-20 servings; Large Package 40-80 servings.
This Calcium Tea formula assimilates well, when calcium pills do not. The increased absorption is due to the inclusion of other nutrients like magnesium, potassium and silica. It’s toning and strengthening and delicious drunk hot, cold or made as sun tea!
INGREDIENTS: Loose Leaf Horsetail, Comfrey, Oatstraw, Alfalfa, Red Raspberry Leaf, and Lobelia.
TEA INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1 tsp to 1 Tbsp of loose leaf tea per 8 oz cup of almost boiling water (212°F). Steep 10-15 minutes or longer to increase medicinal strength.
SERVING SIZE: Small package 10-20 servings; Large Package 40-80 servings.
This Calcium Tea formula assimilates well, when calcium pills do not. The increased absorption is due to the inclusion of other nutrients like magnesium, potassium and silica. It’s toning and strengthening and delicious drunk hot, cold or made as sun tea!
INGREDIENTS: Loose Leaf Horsetail, Comfrey, Oatstraw, Alfalfa, Red Raspberry Leaf, and Lobelia.
TEA INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1 tsp to 1 Tbsp of loose leaf tea per 8 oz cup of almost boiling water (212°F). Steep 10-15 minutes or longer to increase medicinal strength.
SERVING SIZE: Small package 10-20 servings; Large Package 40-80 servings.
“Very mild scent and taste, a nice tea to have in the evening.” ~ CJ
“Seller worked with me to get the order I wanted after changing to another product. Mild grassy taste and I look forward to the benefits.” ~ Tasia
“I love the taste and smell of this tea.” ~ Fayleaf