Planet Organic – Organic Herbal Tea – Siberian Ginseng Root (Loose Leaf)

Planet Organic Siberian Ginseng Root Loose Leaf Tea is a certified organic herbal tea traditionally valued for supporting energy, vitality, and resilience during periods of physical and mental stress.

$11.63

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SKU 2652256 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Siberian Ginseng has a long history of use in herbal wellness practices and is commonly enjoyed for its association with stamina, recovery, and overall wellbeing. Traditionally used to help support the body’s response to stress, this invigorating loose leaf tea is also valued for its role in maintaining vitality, mental clarity, and an active lifestyle.

Ingredients

Certified Organic Siberian Ginseng Root.

Directions for use

Boil the kettle and prepare your infuser or teapot.
Use 1 teaspoon of Organic Loose Leaf Tea per 250ml of hot water.
Pour freshly boiled water over the tea and brew for 5-8 minutes. If you prefer a strong brew, try adding an extra teaspoon of tea instead of brewing for longer.
Remove the infuser or pour from your teapot and enjoy!

Consume up to 2 cups daily. Long term use ok for adults, however do not exceed recommended daily consumption. Safe for children over 12.

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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