Irish Moss
$15.99
Also known as carrageen (from the Irish word carraigín meaning “little rock”), the benefits of Irish Moss were well known to the natives of Ireland long before it took on the status of “Superfood”.
One of the most important benefits of Irish Moss is its ability to help balance thyroid hormones. Irish Moss contains the vital thyroid hormone precursor DI-Iodothyronine, and the thyroid hormones Thyroxin and Tri-iodothyronine. If the thyroid doesn’t produce these hormones as it should, this can have a detrimental effect on metabolism and many other bodily systems.
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Description | Also known as carrageen (from the Irish word carraigín meaning “little rock”), the benefits of Irish Moss were well known to the natives of Ireland long before it took on the status of "Superfood". One of the most important benefits of Irish Moss is its ability to help balance thyroid hormones. Irish Moss contains the vital thyroid hormone precursor DI-Iodothyronine, and the thyroid hormones Thyroxin and Tri-iodothyronine. If the thyroid doesn’t produce these hormones as it should, this can have a detrimental effect on metabolism and many other bodily systems. | Eucalyptus leaves are a great source of antioxidants, particularly flavonoids. Eucalyptus is widely used as a natural cold remedy and is a common ingredient in cold and cough products. Eucalyptus is also widely believed to decrease symptoms of stress. Researchers believe that it decreases the activity of your sympathetic nervous system — your stress response system — and increases the activity of your parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes relaxation. | Chaparral tea has been suggested for the treatment of bronchitis and the common cold. It also was used to alleviate rheumatic pain, stomach pain, chicken pox, and snake bite pain. American Indians used chaparral for arthritis, bowel cramps, gas, colds, and chronic skin disorders. Chaparral has been used internally to treat stomach problems, menstrual disorders, premenstrual syndrome, diabetes, gall bladder and kidney stones, diarrhea, urinary tract infections, and upper respiratory tract infections. | |||
Content | This rich organic black tea with raspberry, blueberry, and strawberry pieces makes for a crisp, fruity cup. Tastes great either iced or hot. Brewing Instructions: - use 1 1/2 TSP of loose tea per 1 cup of hot water - plase loose tea in a strainer - steep in hot water for 4-5 minutes | A beautiful blend of green tea leaves, strawberry, raspberry, rhubarb and cornflower. Its delicate sweetness makes for refreshing iced or hot tea. Brewing Instructions: - use 1 1/2 TSP of loose tea per 1 cup of hot water - place loose tea in a strainer - steep in hot water for 3 minutes | Bold black tea blended with rose petals for a smooth aromatic flavour. Makes for a rich cup of tea with floral overtones. Brewing Instructions: - use 1 1/2 TSP of loose tea per 1 cup of hot water - place loose tea in a strainer - steep in hot water for 4-5 minutes | |||
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