Sitka rose and chamomile blossoms offer a calming effect.
Ingredients: Under Mountain Tulsi & Chamomile, Organic Lemongrass, Foraged Sitka Rose petals from our home in Alaska and a touch of organic stevia leaf.
Break out of the mint tea box! This tea addresses inflammation and congestion more directly with its adaptogenic blend.
Ingredients: Under Mountain Mullein, Organic cinnamon bark, organic turmeric root, organic licorice root, organic ginger root, organic black pepper and organic bay leaf.
Soothes and regulates digestive function.
Ingredients: Organic ginger root, Undermountain peppermint leaf, organic cumin seed, Under Mountain dandelion root, organic licorice root and organic fennel seed.
Broad spectrum healing to to help regulate the bodies systems.
Ingredients: Organic ginger, organic lemongrass, organic licorice root, Undermountain peppermint leaf and organic black pepper.
Use 1 heaping teaspoon per 6 oz. water. Heat water to a full boil. Steep for 5 minutes or more depending on desired strength
We recommend using a teapot, tea infuser, or tea filter. These brewing methods give the herbs and spices enough room to expand as the tea steeps, resulting in a richer, more flavorful cup.
All of our blends are caffeine free.
Chamomile has been used in herbal medicine for centuries for its soothing, therapeutic properties. Whether you need help falling asleep at night, boosting your immune system, or reducing stress, a cup of chamomile tea can help.
Rose petals have been used in herbal medicine for centuries and are full of healthful properties.
Studies show that rose petals can have a relaxing effect, helping to lower stress levels and encourage sleep. They are high in antioxidants, improve digestions and have antimicrobial properties as well.
Tulsi is a stress-relieving adaptogen that helps relieve psychological and physiological stress.
Ginger and peppermint are broad spectrum healers. They are most commonly know to relieve nausea and indigestion. The list of healing properties is extensive for these powerful herbs.
Lemongrass helps relieve inflammation and has antimicrobial properties.
Licorice root has a wealth of health benefits, including reducing inflammation, aiding digestion, and boosting the immune system. Licorice root imparts a delicate, sweet taste to loose leaf tea blends.
Turmeric is a powerful anti-inflammatory, a blood tonic, and is great for the skin. It has antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antimicrobial properties.
Mullein has demulcent, expectorant and astringent properties and its leaves and flowers are rich in saponins which are thought to be responsible for the potent respiratory benefits of this herb. It also contain mucilage which coats and soothes irritated mucus membranes, while its expectorant qualities help to expel congestion from the lungs. Mullein also contains a compound called verbascoside which has a proven anti-inflammatory action and is particularly helpful in easing joint and muscle pain.
Cinnamon is believed to improve a whole host of health issues and can help support healthy circulation, boost your respiratory system and even bring effective pain management. Cinnamon is rich in polyphenols, one of the top antioxidants that helps to fight oxidation and fend off free radicals.
Cumin decreases gas, helps with indigestion, soothes inflamed mucous membranes and improves elimination.
Fennel stops cramping, increases mental alertness, promotes breast milk flow, helps with IBS, relaxes the digestive tract, alleviates gas and indigestion, increases the burning of fat, moves lymph.
Dandelion root is an excellent source of potassium. Potassium may help the kidney filter toxins more effectively and improve blood flow. The polysaccharides in dandelion are known to reduce stress on the liver.
Bay Leaves are a great source of antioxidants, vitamin A, C, iron, potassium, calcium, and magnesium and it works wonders for the gastrointestinal system. What’s more, it works as an antioxidant, anti-diabetic, diuretic, and appetite stimulant.
Black pepper has potent potent healing properties. It works to process and destroy accumulated toxins and can also be used as a tonic for the respiratory system, especially lung conditions that produce heavy mucus. The heating nature of pepper can also help to stimulate circulation and break fevers.
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