"Pure, Natural, and Chemical-Free Herbs & Oils for Premium Quality Wellness."

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  • Woman's Brew Tea

    One of our most popular blends due to its benefits for woman's hormonal health.

  • Celestial Glow Face Oil

    A face oil for the Goddess in you. Made with all natural ingredients. Plump and moisturize your skin with this luxurious oil.

  • Soursop leaves

    Loaded with antioxidants to optimize your health.

Q&A

What are the benefits of using natural herbs and oils for wellness?

Using natural herbs and oils promotes a balanced, sustainable, and environmentally conscious approach to wellness.

Can you suggest some herbal skin care products that would work for my sensitive skin?

Certainly! You will find that our Celestial Glow Face Oil is made with all natural ingredients like rosehip and roman chamomile. By avoiding artificial fragrances and dyes, Celestial Glow Face Oil is wonderful for all skin types.

How do I prepare loose leaf tea?

Preparing loose leaf tea is a delightful and straightforward process. Here is a simple guide to prepare your loose leaf tea:

1. Choose your tea: We have a wide variety of medicinal teas to choose from here on our website.

2. Measure the tea: Use a tea infuser or tea filter, add 1-2 teaspoons to 8 ounces of water.

3. Heat water: Heat fresh, cold water in kettle. Different types of tea require different water temperatures: Black tea, fruity teas and bark should be boiled 3-5 minutes. While loose leaf flower teas should not be boiled, rather steeped in hot water with infuser 5-7 minutes.

Can everyone drink herbal tea?

While herbal teas are generally considered safe and beneficial for many people, there are certain considerations to keep in mind for some individuals:

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: It's important to consult with healthcare professional before consuming herbal teas.

Allergies and Sensitivities: Individuals with known allergies should exercise caution when consuming herbal teas.

Medication Interactions: Certain herbs in herbal teas can interact with medications.

Children and Infants: Herbal teas may not be suitable for young children and infants.