The dried stems of the horsetail plant, rich in silica and traditionally used in herbalism to support connective tissue and bone health. It is typically prepared as a decoction due to its high mineral content.
Fragrant, delicate dried organic chamomile flowers, renowned for their soothing and calming properties. These flowers are traditionally used to brew a gentle, honey-scented tea that aids relaxation and promotes sleep.
Large, dried, deep red hibiscus petals that brew into a beautiful, vibrant crimson tea with a tart, cranberry-like flavour. This popular tea is enjoyed hot or cold and is a good source of Vitamin C.
Vibrant, dried organic calendula petals, used in herbal teas and often incorporated into homemade oils, salves, and washes for their traditional skin-soothing properties.
Dried elderberries, commonly used in cooking and herbal preparations to make syrups, cordials, and teas for their traditional immune-boosting properties.
(Note: Weight not specified) The dried aerial parts or root of the comfrey plant, historically known as “knitbone.” It is mainly used externally in balms and poultices due to its traditional skin-soothing properties.
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