Planet Organic – Organic Herbal Tea – Passionflower

Planet Organic Passionflower Tea is a certified organic herbal tea blend combining passionflower and chamomile to promote calm, relaxation, and a sense of wellbeing.

$6.63

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Certified Organic

Certification

This carefully balanced blend brings together the soothing qualities of passionflower and chamomile in a gentle herbal infusion designed for moments of tranquillity. Traditionally, passionflower has been used in herbal wellness practices to support relaxation, mood balance, and emotional wellbeing. Enjoy this calming tea in the morning for a peaceful start to the day or in the evening to help unwind and relax.

Ingredients

Certified Organic Passionflower, Chamomile.

Directions for use

Boil the kettle and prepare your cup or teapot.
Use 1 Organic Tea Bag per 250ml of hot water. If you prefer iced tea, use 2 tea bags per 250ml.
Pour freshly boiled water over the tea bag and brew for 3-5 minutes. If you prefer a stronger brew, try adding an extra tea bag instead of brewing for longer.
Remove the tea bag and enjoy!

Warnings

Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to consumption of herbal teas during pregnancy or breastfeeding, if a medical condition is present, whilst taking prescription medication or if surgery is scheduled.

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