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  • Our green tea has been carefully selected by the Bigelow family to deliver an uncompromised quality tea experience. Our smooth and delicate signature green tea is easy to drink and never too harsh or grassy. One sip and you will taste the difference.<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Ingredients:</strong> Green tea.<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Nutrition Facts % of Daily Value</strong><br data-mce-fragment="1">Amount Per Serving 8 Fluid Ounces <br data-mce-fragment="1">Calcium 0 mg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Calories 0 cal 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Calories from Fat 0 cal 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Carbohydrate 0 gram 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Dietary Fiber 0 gram 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Iron 0 mg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Potassium 10 mg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Protein 0gram 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Sodium 0 mg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Sugar 0 gram 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Total Fat 0 gram 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Vitamin A 0 mcg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Vitamin C 0 mg 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1">Zinc 0%<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Flavor Profile</strong><br data-mce-fragment="1">Taste Profile: Slightly vegetal character.<br data-mce-fragment="1">Aroma: Delicate earthy aroma.<br data-mce-fragment="1">Liquor: Golden Honey.<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Caff-O-Meter</strong><br data-mce-fragment="1">25-50 mg Caffeine content per serving.<br data-mce-fragment="1"><br data-mce-fragment="1">Quantity: 20 x .91 oz Bags.

    Bigelow Green Tea Classic

    The Bigelow family has meticulously chosen each component of our green tea to ensure an unparalleled tea-drinking experience. Our signature green tea is smooth and delicate, meticulously crafted to be easy to drink without any harsh or grassy notes. With...
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  • Boulder Canyon Boulder Batch Limited Edition Grillo Pickles

    Boulder Canyon Avocado Oil Cut Sea Salt Potato Chips

    Satisfy your snack cravings with Boulder Canyon's Avocado Oil Cut Sea Salt Potato Chips. Made with premium potatoes and cooked to crispy perfection in heart-healthy avocado oil, these chips offer a deliciously crunchy texture and a hint of sea salt for a...
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  • <span data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Boulder Canyon Classic Hickory BBQ Kettle-Style Chips</strong> - The sweet, smoky flavor of hickory barbeque is paired with garlic and onion to create a classically irresistible flavor combination. We never want a great summer barbeque to end…that’s why we created our Hickory Barbeque chips for those days when you can’t get outside. Made from an original family recipe with premium, American grown potatoes, our chips are thickly sliced and kettle cooked in small batches – guaranteeing a satisfying crunch that can be heard throughout the canyon.</span> <span data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Boulder Canyon Classic Hickory BBQ Kettle-Style Chips</strong> - The sweet, smoky flavor of hickory barbeque is paired with garlic and onion to create a classically irresistible flavor combination. We never want a great summer barbeque to end…that’s why we created our Hickory Barbeque chips for those days when you can’t get outside. Made from an original family recipe with premium, American grown potatoes, our chips are thickly sliced and kettle cooked in small batches – guaranteeing a satisfying crunch that can be heard throughout the canyon.</span>

    Boulder Canyon Classic Hickory BBQ Kettle-Style Potato Chips

    Boulder Canyon Classic Hickory BBQ Kettle-Style Chips - The sweet, smoky flavor of hickory barbeque is paired with garlic and onion to create a classically irresistible flavor combination. We never want a great summer barbeque to end…that’s why we...
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  • <span data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Boulder Canyon Sea Salt Canyon-Cut Kettle Chips</strong> are richly flavored and will deliciously satisfy your snack craving every time you have one. Inspired by the carved canyons outside our hometown, these ridged canyon cut chips are lightly salted with a hearty crunch and great potato taste. These are perfect for when you simply want a comforting flavor with a bold bite. Made from premium American-grown potatoes from an original family recipe, they're kettle cooked and seasoned to perfection. Being low in sodium, made with only three simple ingredients, and only 140 calories per serving, you can now snack without even a hint of guilt on your conscience. Our Boulder Benefits include certified gluten free, non-gmo, vegan, no trans fats, no cholesterol, kosher, and green energy use.</span> <span data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>Boulder Canyon Sea Salt Canyon-Cut Kettle Chips</strong> are richly flavored and will deliciously satisfy your snack craving every time you have one. Inspired by the carved canyons outside our hometown, these ridged canyon cut chips are lightly salted with a hearty crunch and great potato taste. These are perfect for when you simply want a comforting flavor with a bold bite. Made from premium American-grown potatoes from an original family recipe, they're kettle cooked and seasoned to perfection. Being low in sodium, made with only three simple ingredients, and only 140 calories per serving, you can now snack without even a hint of guilt on your conscience. Our Boulder Benefits include certified gluten free, non-gmo, vegan, no trans fats, no cholesterol, kosher, and green energy use.</span>

    Boulder Canyon Classic Sea Salt Kettle Potato Chips

    Boulder Canyon Sea Salt Canyon-Cut Kettle Chips are richly flavored and will deliciously satisfy your snack craving every time you have one. Inspired by the carved canyons outside our hometown, these ridged canyon cut chips are lightly salted with a...
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  • Boulder Canyon Kettle Cooked Sour Cream & Chives Potato Chips

    Boulder Canyon Kettle Cooked Sour Cream & Chives Potato Chips

    Boulder Canyon Kettle Cooked Sour Cream & Chives Potato Chips are crunchy with the great taste of creamy sour cream and garden-fresh chives. Inspired by the carved canyons outside our hometown, these wavy, canyon-cut chips are perfect for when you...
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  • Bravo Teas Blood Pressure Herbal Tea

    Bravo Teas Blood Pressure Herbal Tea

    Bravo Teas Blood Pressure Herbal Tea is a time-honored formula that combines wild apocynum venetum with other precious herbs into a naturally delicious and soothing blend to help maintain healthy blood pressure function and heart.  Caution:...
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  • Bravo Teas Cholesterol Health Herbal Tea

    Bravo Teas Cholesterol Health Herbal Tea

    Bravo Teas Cholesterol Health Herbal Tea helps balance cholesterol levels may mean lower risks of heart issues. This time-honored blend of unique, yet effective herbs is used in Traditional Eastern Herbalism to support blood circulation and healthy...
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  • Bravo Teas Colon Cleansing Herbal Tea

    Bravo Teas Colon Cleansing Herbal Tea

    This naturally delicious and effective blend has stood the test of time. This formula is widely used in Traditional Eastern Herbalism to support cleansing of the intestinal tract, maintain regularity and facilitate easy bowel movement.*   Time...
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  • <div data-mce-fragment="1">The kidneys are referred to in Traditional Eastern Herbalism as the “fountain of youth”. A unique and powerful blend of precious, mostly wild herbs, this time-honored formula has been used for centuries to maintain healthy kidney functions and urine metabolism.*</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Time Tested Benefits:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>Made in the USA, Bravo Tea’s functional blends are based on the wisdom of Traditional Eastern Herbalism, a natural holistic system that has been practiced for over 4,000 years, cultivating health and wellness.</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Absolute Herbs:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>Both our functional and single herb focused blends are handcrafted with only premium quality herbs. Many of these herbs are grown on our organic farm located on the pristine Tibetan Plateau, or sustainably sourced around the globe from native habitats for the maximum potency and purity Mother Nature can offer.</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Authentic and Delicious Flavor:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>By accentuating their natural flavors, we make it possible for you to experience healthy herbs in their purest form.</div>
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<div data-mce-fragment="1">Quantity: 20 bags.</div>

    Bravo Teas Kidney Strong Herbal Tea

    The kidneys are referred to in Traditional Eastern Herbalism as the “fountain of youth”. A unique and powerful blend of precious, mostly wild herbs, this time-honored formula has been used for centuries to maintain healthy kidney functions...
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  • <div data-mce-fragment="1">The amazing Reishi is often referred to as the “mushroom of immortality”. For centuries, this special, effective blend has been used in Traditional Eastern Herbalism to nourish the liver, support liver detox and to promote healthy liver functions.*</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Time Tested Benefits:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>Made in the USA, Bravo Tea’s functional blends are based on the wisdom of Traditional Eastern Herbalism, a natural holistic system that has been practiced for over 4,000 years, cultivating health and wellness.</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Absolute Herbs:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>Both our functional and single herb focused blends are handcrafted with only premium quality herbs. Many of these herbs are grown on our organic farm located on the pristine Tibetan Plateau, or sustainably sourced around the globe from native habitats for the maximum potency and purity Mother Nature can offer.</div>
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<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Authentic and Delicious Flavor:</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>By accentuating their natural flavors, we make it possible for you to experience healthy herbs in their purest form.</div>
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<div data-mce-fragment="1">Quantity: 20 1.06 oz Bags.</div>

    Bravo Teas Reishi Liver Health Tea

    The amazing Reishi is often referred to as the “mushroom of immortality”. For centuries, this special, effective blend has been used in Traditional Eastern Herbalism to nourish the liver, support liver detox and to promote healthy liver...
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  • Bruce's Yams 29oz

    Bruce's Yams 29oz

    Bruce's Cut Yams are crafted exclusively from the most tender portions of sweet potatoes, ensuring an unparalleled taste and texture. Infuse a Southern essence into your holiday recipes, whether in sides or desserts, with these delectable canned yams...
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<p data-mce-fragment="1">Also known as Indian Ginseng, this miracle adaptogen simultaneously provides energy during the day, while helping you achieve a sound sleep at night. A plethora of conditions find relief with ashwagandha, including acting as a tonic to boost overall health and longevity.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Exactly is Ashwagandha?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Ashwagandha is a native Indian 5,000 year old short, perennial shrub, whose Latin name (<em data-mce-fragment="1">Withania somnifera</em>) translates to "sleep-inducing." Aptly, this pungent tasting herb is often prescribed to calm the nerves. It's a known<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">adaptogen</em>. Adaptogens are known to help the body adapt to stress. Traditionally, ashwagandha has been used when children fail to thrive, or the elderly become weak and debilitated.</p>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1">Our Ashwagandha Tea brings an earthy, somewhat pungent, slightly creamy taste sensation to your cup, delightfully drinkable day and night. Some like to add a bit of sweetener, such as honey or maple syrup. You can also add a complimentary tea to your cup of Ashwagandha Tea, such as<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><a class="content-article-link" href="https://www.buddhateas.com/chai-tea.html" data-mce-fragment="1" data-mce-href="https://www.buddhateas.com/chai-tea.html">Chai</a>. Experiment!</p>
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<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">In the Know</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Also known as Indian Ginseng, this miracle adaptogen simultaneously provides energy during the day, while helping you achieve a sound sleep at night. A plethora of conditions find relief with ashwagandha, including acting as a tonic to boost overall health and longevity.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Exactly is Ashwagandha?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Ashwagandha is a native Indian 5,000 year old short, perennial shrub, whose Latin name (<em data-mce-fragment="1">Withania somnifera</em>) translates to "sleep-inducing." Aptly, this pungent tasting herb is often prescribed to calm the nerves. It's a known<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">adaptogen</em>. Adaptogens are known to help the body adapt to stress. Traditionally, ashwagandha has been used when children fail to thrive, or the elderly become weak and debilitated.</p>
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<p data-mce-fragment="1">Our Ashwagandha Tea brings an earthy, somewhat pungent, slightly creamy taste sensation to your cup, delightfully drinkable day and night. Some like to add a bit of sweetener, such as honey or maple syrup. You can also add a complimentary tea to your cup of Ashwagandha Tea, such as<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><a class="content-article-link" href="https://www.buddhateas.com/chai-tea.html" data-mce-fragment="1" data-mce-href="https://www.buddhateas.com/chai-tea.html">Chai</a>. Experiment!</p>
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    Buddha Teas Ashwagandha

    In the Know Also known as Indian Ginseng, this miracle adaptogen simultaneously provides energy during the day, while helping you achieve a sound sleep at night. A plethora of conditions find relief with ashwagandha, including acting as a tonic to...
    $7.69
  • Buddha Teas Burdock Root Tea

    Buddha Teas Burdock Root Tea

    What is Burdock Root? This immune-boosting, detoxifying power herb is classified as a biennial and is scientifically known as Arctium. Flowering from July through October, during August the rosettes of burdock play an essential role for bees, providing...
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  • Buddha Teas Chaga Tea Buddha Teas Chaga Tea

    Buddha Teas Chaga Tea

    What is Chaga Mushroom? The first evidence of Chaga dates to back to around 4000 B.C. Chaga grows most commonly on Birch trees that reside in the coldest regions of the Northern Hemisphere. A true testament to the strength of Chaga is that it not...
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  • <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What is Dandelion Root?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Although dandelion root and dandelion leaf are part of the same flowering plant, <em data-mce-fragment="1">Taraxacum officinale</em>, and deemed by gardeners as a total nuisance, the truth is that this wish-granting so-called weed is one not to be thrown away.</p>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Dandelions are a member of the <em data-mce-fragment="1">Asteraceae</em> family, and native to Europe, Asia, and North America. Incredibly, some botanists have divided dandelions as a species into as many as 2000 microspecies, with about 235 having been recorded in Great Britain and Ireland. So, with dandelions being so prevalent across the globe, and knowing all parts are also delightfully edible, it's a good to know how nutrient-dense they are.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Exactly are Dandelion Roots Uses?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Though the dandelion leaf is often prepared either in a salad mix, or sautéed, the dandelion root is usually powdered, sometimes roasted, and used as a substitute for coffee, or, in this case, as a delightfully smooth, healing tea. And, though both the leaf and the root are well known to assist with sweeping the liver clean, dandelion root has become more popular as a digestive aid. Dandelion root is currently being used to increase appetite and increase the overall functionality of the digestive system. It's great if you suffer from the common problems that so many people do.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">Dandelion Root and Skin</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">We all are aware that plants have this miraculous power to live day-in day-out in the sun and still remain gorgeous and vibrant. We also are aware that we don't produce these amazing chemicals that keep us looking youthful after a lifetime of exposure to the sun. Guess what? These plants act similarly on us when we ingest them or use them topically. While topical creams and lotions are all the rage, Buddha Teas invites you to heal yourself from the inside out!!</p>
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<h3 data-mce-fragment="1">What Does Dandelion Root Taste Like?</h3>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">A gorgeous yellow ochre, with a neutral scent, the pleasure of Buddha Teas Dandelion Root Tea begins with the eyes. If you've got a clear cup or pot in which to brew your tea, do it, because visually, our Dandelion Root Tea is stunning. You'll be glad to know that unlike some super beneficial teas that may be somewhat off-putting taste-wise, this one isn't. Smooth, subtle, with just a hint of the bitter to let you know it's working, adding a touch of honey may be a welcome addition for those you go for the sweet.  It also pairs brilliantly with all kinds of other teas as we're about to tell you.</p>

    Buddha Teas Dandelion Root Tea

    What is Dandelion Root? Although dandelion root and dandelion leaf are part of the same flowering plant, Taraxacum officinale, and deemed by gardeners as a total nuisance, the truth is that this wish-granting so-called weed is one not to be thrown...
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  • Buddha Teas Dong Quai Tea Buddha Teas Dong Quai Tea

    Buddha Teas Dong Quai Tea

    In the Know Frequently employed to support women's health, dong quai, or female ginseng, is a powerful herb considered one of the fifty fundamental herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). A relative of the same family as parsley, carrot, and...
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  • Buddha Teas Echinacea Elderberry Blend

    Buddha Teas Echinacea Elderberry Blend

    We're all very much aware of the need to strengthen our body's defenses, especially now. Buddha Teas Echinacea Elderberry blend is the boost your body needs to protect itself. Its lengthy list of ingredients boasts a plethora of amazing herbs that give...
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<p data-mce-fragment="1">Scholarly text reveals that<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">fenugreek</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>was originally cultivated in the Middle East, and could be as old as 4000 BC. An annual plant that sprouts oval, elongated shaped leaves, fenugreek doesn't need a lot of water to thrive. Thus, even though the largest producing country of fenugreek is India, you can also find it growing in countries such as Afghanistan, Argentina, Morocco, Nepal, Spain, and Turkey.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Exactly is Fenugreek Seed?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Thousands of years ago, Ayruvedic practitioners discovered<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">fenugreek</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>to assist with certain health conditions. Additionally, fenugreek has long been included as a spice for various dishes. All parts of the fenugreek plant are used in various cuisines in certain parts of the world, but you'll usually find it included in Indian foods. When harvested as a microgreen, fenugreek is prepared, along with the seeds, for salad. It is an ingredient in the popular Indian spice blend,<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">garam masala</em>. Used as a supplement, fenugreek seeds are ground and put into capsules.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">Interesting Notes About Fenugreek Seed</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">With abundant seemingly proven benefits garnered from numerous studies, it appears that including<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>into your health routine simply makes sense.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What does Fenugreek Seed Tea Taste Like?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">The immense delight of our<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>begins with its subtle, happy yellow-green tone, akin to the gemstone heliodor, which translates from Greek as "gift of the sun." One sip of this warming herbal tea and you'll definitely agree: what a little known treasure! Unknown to some cultured tea drinkers, we're convinced that when you discover the pleasantly spicy, uniquely earthy flavor of our Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea you'll wonder why it's taken you so long to meet your new BTF (<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Best Tea Forever</strong>).</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">How to Brew Fenugreek Seed Tea</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>needs a good boil and nice long steep to extract its full flavor and optimum benefits. We like to cover our cups while steeping as well.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">Precautions</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Those who suffer peanut or chickpea allergies should stay away from fenugreek. Other contraindications exist, including during pregnancy, so if in doubt, please check with your health practitioner prior to consuming Fenugreek Seed Tea.</p> <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">In the Know</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Scholarly text reveals that<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">fenugreek</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>was originally cultivated in the Middle East, and could be as old as 4000 BC. An annual plant that sprouts oval, elongated shaped leaves, fenugreek doesn't need a lot of water to thrive. Thus, even though the largest producing country of fenugreek is India, you can also find it growing in countries such as Afghanistan, Argentina, Morocco, Nepal, Spain, and Turkey.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Exactly is Fenugreek Seed?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Thousands of years ago, Ayruvedic practitioners discovered<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">fenugreek</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>to assist with certain health conditions. Additionally, fenugreek has long been included as a spice for various dishes. All parts of the fenugreek plant are used in various cuisines in certain parts of the world, but you'll usually find it included in Indian foods. When harvested as a microgreen, fenugreek is prepared, along with the seeds, for salad. It is an ingredient in the popular Indian spice blend,<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">garam masala</em>. Used as a supplement, fenugreek seeds are ground and put into capsules.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">Interesting Notes About Fenugreek Seed</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">With abundant seemingly proven benefits garnered from numerous studies, it appears that including<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>into your health routine simply makes sense.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What does Fenugreek Seed Tea Taste Like?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">The immense delight of our<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>begins with its subtle, happy yellow-green tone, akin to the gemstone heliodor, which translates from Greek as "gift of the sun." One sip of this warming herbal tea and you'll definitely agree: what a little known treasure! Unknown to some cultured tea drinkers, we're convinced that when you discover the pleasantly spicy, uniquely earthy flavor of our Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea you'll wonder why it's taken you so long to meet your new BTF (<strong data-mce-fragment="1">Best Tea Forever</strong>).</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">How to Brew Fenugreek Seed Tea</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>needs a good boil and nice long steep to extract its full flavor and optimum benefits. We like to cover our cups while steeping as well.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">Precautions</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Those who suffer peanut or chickpea allergies should stay away from fenugreek. Other contraindications exist, including during pregnancy, so if in doubt, please check with your health practitioner prior to consuming Fenugreek Seed Tea.</p>

    Buddha Teas Fenugreek Seed

    In the Know Scholarly text reveals that fenugreek was originally cultivated in the Middle East, and could be as old as 4000 BC. An annual plant that sprouts oval, elongated shaped leaves, fenugreek doesn't need a lot of water to thrive. Thus, even though...
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<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What is Hibiscus?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">We should start with a little botany and history because this beautiful flower is unique in so many ways. Native to warm, tropical, and subtropical climates, the genus of flowering plants considered hibiscus includes hundreds of varieties in the mallow family. With their large, vibrantly colored petals, hibiscus flowers have become an iconic symbol for a tropical paradise. Hibiscus plants vary in size from little shrubs to small trees. Likewise, their flowers have their own individuality, and come in a broad range of colors and sizes, with red being one of the most popular. Hibiscus blossoms are the national flower of South Korea, Malaysia and Haiti. In Malaysia, the petals on the flowers represent belief in God, loyalty to your king and country, supremacy of the constitution, rule of law, and courtesy and morality. They also have spiritual significance and play an important part in Hindu ceremonies. Enjoyed all over the world including Central America, the Caribbean, India, and West Africa where it is the drink of Senegal. In fact, in many parts of the world these beautiful flowers are edible, and are served dried, or coated in sugar. Hibiscus Tea is likely one of the most recognizable teas. It's crimson, cranberry color is unmistakable and comes from its abundance in vitamin C. Vitamin C plays an important role in the body. It helps the body repair tissue and heal wounds.</p>
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<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">The Science Behind Hibiscus</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Colorful anthocyanins, the most recognizable member of the bioflavonoid phytochemicals, give Hibiscus Tea its vibrant color. Anthocyanin pigments are famous for their free radical-scavenging capabilities, which support the claim that drinking Hibiscus Tea on a regular basis offers the consumer protection against a host of potential conditions. Hibiscus has so many benefits for the skin and hair, also. Hibiscus also plays a role in the detoxification of the body as it acts as a cleanser for the most important parts of the body.</p>
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<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Does Buddha Teas Hibiscus Tea Taste Like?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Hibiscus tea is an extremely tasty way to get the Vitamin C that our bodies require. You probably also have some idea that the tart flavor of this tea indicates it's loaded with vitamin C and bioflavonoids. What you may not be aware of, though, is that this royal-toned tea also imparts a plethora of other benefits, as well as providing the makings for a beautiful, iced tea.</p>
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    Buddha Teas Hibiscus

    What is Hibiscus? We should start with a little botany and history because this beautiful flower is unique in so many ways. Native to warm, tropical, and subtropical climates, the genus of flowering plants considered hibiscus includes hundreds of...
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  • Buddha Teas Milk Thistle

    Buddha Teas Milk Thistle

    What is Milk Thistle? Milk thistle, also known as Blessed Thistle, Mary Thistle, and Holy Thistle, is an annual or biannual plant with beautiful purple flowering heads. It's related to the daisy and ragweed families, but this little plant has some...
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  • Buddha Teas Mullein Leaf Buddha Teas Mullein Leaf

    Buddha Teas Mullein Leaf

    What is Mullein? Let's start with the history before we jump into the science and wonder of our organic Mullein Leaf Tea. Native to Europe, northern Africa, and Asia, and established in the United States in the early 18th century, verbascum thapsus, or...
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  • Buddha Teas Nettle Leaf Tea

    Buddha Teas Nettle Leaf Tea

    In the Know We believe it's time you reacquaint yourself with the simplicity of a nutrient dense, smooth-tasting, single herb tea. We believe this herb is nettle leaf, and our Buddha Teas Nettle Leaf Tea is going to remind you how good...
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  • <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">In the Know</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Filled with irony, at first glance passion flower sounds like an herb meant to get you off the couch and onto the dance floor. Though zeal, enthusiasm, fervor is implied in its name, passion flower actually couldn't incite a flea to a grass-rolling cat if it wanted to. Widely known to actually induce whole body, mind and spirit calm, you might wonder, then, how this plant got its name. Naturally, there's a story here. ...</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What's in a Name? Some Passion Flower History</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Even if you are not a practicing Christian, you're likely familiar with the term the passion of Christ, which referred to Jesus of Nazareth's last days on earth, specifically his crucifixion. Though in 1569 a Spanish doctor in Peru is said to have discovered passion flower, eventually this remarkable plant found itself in the clutches of Spanish missionaries, who saw in its three stigmas, five stamens, and ten sepals an actual representation of Jesus' crucifixion. The missionaries used the flower as a model to introduce Christianity to the indigenous people they sought to convert.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What is Passion Flower?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">As a plant, passion flower is classified as a perennial climbing vine. Sun-loving, and rather nonplused about pristine soil, this plant is actually one of about 500 species in the<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">Passifloriaceae</em><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>family. Though it does flower without climbing, passion flower is best served when able to climb up a trellis, or wind itself through fencing. It flowers white and lavender, with a fringed crown, and a leafed stalk. Butterflies and bees love to make passion flower part of their pollen-gathering journey.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Does Passion Flower Tea Taste Like?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Clear and amberlike in color, what a rich, earthy flavor<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Passion Flower Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>reveals! Savory, rather than sweet, the nourishing flavor is reminiscent of a distinct broth, not in any way in need of sweetening. Take in the scent with a slow, deep breath, and you might find your mind transporting you to a cool spring afternoon on a North Carolina farm as you meander through fields of Indian grass.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">How to Make Buddha Teas Passion Flower Tea</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Pour boiling water over your tea bag, and let steep 5-8 minutes. We like to cover the cup while steeping, and drink intentionally, with slow, deep breaths in between sips.</p> <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">In the Know</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Filled with irony, at first glance passion flower sounds like an herb meant to get you off the couch and onto the dance floor. Though zeal, enthusiasm, fervor is implied in its name, passion flower actually couldn't incite a flea to a grass-rolling cat if it wanted to. Widely known to actually induce whole body, mind and spirit calm, you might wonder, then, how this plant got its name. Naturally, there's a story here. ...</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What's in a Name? Some Passion Flower History</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Even if you are not a practicing Christian, you're likely familiar with the term the passion of Christ, which referred to Jesus of Nazareth's last days on earth, specifically his crucifixion. Though in 1569 a Spanish doctor in Peru is said to have discovered passion flower, eventually this remarkable plant found itself in the clutches of Spanish missionaries, who saw in its three stigmas, five stamens, and ten sepals an actual representation of Jesus' crucifixion. The missionaries used the flower as a model to introduce Christianity to the indigenous people they sought to convert.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What is Passion Flower?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">As a plant, passion flower is classified as a perennial climbing vine. Sun-loving, and rather nonplused about pristine soil, this plant is actually one of about 500 species in the<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><em data-mce-fragment="1">Passifloriaceae</em><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>family. Though it does flower without climbing, passion flower is best served when able to climb up a trellis, or wind itself through fencing. It flowers white and lavender, with a fringed crown, and a leafed stalk. Butterflies and bees love to make passion flower part of their pollen-gathering journey.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">What Does Passion Flower Tea Taste Like?</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Clear and amberlike in color, what a rich, earthy flavor<span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span><strong data-mce-fragment="1">Buddha Teas Passion Flower Tea</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> </span>reveals! Savory, rather than sweet, the nourishing flavor is reminiscent of a distinct broth, not in any way in need of sweetening. Take in the scent with a slow, deep breath, and you might find your mind transporting you to a cool spring afternoon on a North Carolina farm as you meander through fields of Indian grass.</p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1">How to Make Buddha Teas Passion Flower Tea</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Pour boiling water over your tea bag, and let steep 5-8 minutes. We like to cover the cup while steeping, and drink intentionally, with slow, deep breaths in between sips.</p>

    Buddha Teas Organic Passion Flower Tea

    In the Know Filled with irony, at first glance passion flower sounds like an herb meant to get you off the couch and onto the dance floor. Though zeal, enthusiasm, fervor is implied in its name, passion flower actually couldn't incite a flea to a...
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<h2>What is Sarsaparilla?</h2>
<p>Sarsaparilla, known by the botanical name Smilax, is a topical vine that grows in various tropical places such as Honduras, Mexico, Jamaica, the Caribbean, and South America. Sarsaparilla, as we most commonly know it, has so many other names. It's called Liseron, Jupicanga, and Khao yern. There's an Indian sarsaparilla but beware as it's another plant, altogether.</p>
<p>Sarsaparilla has been used for years and years to flavor drinks such as cream sodas and root beers so it sounds like it would make for a delicious tea, right? That's correct. It's absolutely delicious. Tasting good is just the tip of the iceberg with this tea. Sarsaparilla boasts so many benefits that it's hard to even list them all. So, let's touch on the tops benefits and that requires a little science lesson.</p>
<h2>The Science Behind Sarsaparilla</h2>
<p>This little root packs a serious punch in the antioxidant department. In fact, it contains some specific chemicals and inhibitors that have landed it directly on the map of specific research involving cell damage. Now, even though we cannot get into all of that, the research that has been done is pretty easy to find and readily available. Drinking sarsaparilla tea lowers the body's levels of free radicals and this is always beneficial when it comes to prevent cell damage.</p>
<p>What we can discuss is of interest to many people. Sarsaparilla protects the skin from sun damage. The studies done on the actual root prove that it slows the aging process and protects collagen production in the plant. We know that this tropical plant is exposed to lots and lots of sun and still manages to maintain its structural integrity and its collagen and elastin production processes. Basically, it doesn't age. There's the high potential that it can have similar benefits for us. We all want that!</p>
<p>Sarsaparilla contains a class of chemicals called Saponins. This component is what makes water foam up when shaken, kind of like soap. Bacteria and fungi create toxic waste in our bodies.</p>
<p>Saponins work within the veins and arteries of our bodies to clean out toxic waste. This chemical binds and neutralizes the waste within the blood, allowing the accumulated toxins to be flushed out.</p>
<p>Overall, this tea is ALL good. It has amazing detoxifying properties, boosts the immune system, can help increase muscle mass when working out, general body relief, and can even give a little boost in the bedroom. Like we said, this tea is ALL good.</p>
<h2>What Does Sarsaparilla Taste Like?</h2>
<p>Absolutely delicious. If you like cream sodas or root beers, you'll love this tea. Even if you don't care for those flavors, this tea has a sweet yet almost bitter flavor about it that makes it extremely enjoyable. No need to add honey to it but it will pair quite nicely with Buddha Teas Turmeric and Ginger or our CBD Peppermint. Not only is it complementary in flavor but the benefits increase dramatically when pairing teas and that's always a great thing.</p>
<h2>Buy Organic Sarsaparilla Tea</h2>
<p>With so many products being genetically modified, Buddha Teas goes the extra mile to ensure that our sarsaparilla is all certified organic and GMO-free, guaranteeing a refreshing natural tisane for you to delight in. Caffeine-free, this tea is a wonderful herbal tea option that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Our teas are all natural and packaged in bleach free tea bags and are guaranteed to meet your satisfaction.</p>
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<h2>What is Sarsaparilla?</h2>
<p>Sarsaparilla, known by the botanical name Smilax, is a topical vine that grows in various tropical places such as Honduras, Mexico, Jamaica, the Caribbean, and South America. Sarsaparilla, as we most commonly know it, has so many other names. It's called Liseron, Jupicanga, and Khao yern. There's an Indian sarsaparilla but beware as it's another plant, altogether.</p>
<p>Sarsaparilla has been used for years and years to flavor drinks such as cream sodas and root beers so it sounds like it would make for a delicious tea, right? That's correct. It's absolutely delicious. Tasting good is just the tip of the iceberg with this tea. Sarsaparilla boasts so many benefits that it's hard to even list them all. So, let's touch on the tops benefits and that requires a little science lesson.</p>
<h2>The Science Behind Sarsaparilla</h2>
<p>This little root packs a serious punch in the antioxidant department. In fact, it contains some specific chemicals and inhibitors that have landed it directly on the map of specific research involving cell damage. Now, even though we cannot get into all of that, the research that has been done is pretty easy to find and readily available. Drinking sarsaparilla tea lowers the body's levels of free radicals and this is always beneficial when it comes to prevent cell damage.</p>
<p>What we can discuss is of interest to many people. Sarsaparilla protects the skin from sun damage. The studies done on the actual root prove that it slows the aging process and protects collagen production in the plant. We know that this tropical plant is exposed to lots and lots of sun and still manages to maintain its structural integrity and its collagen and elastin production processes. Basically, it doesn't age. There's the high potential that it can have similar benefits for us. We all want that!</p>
<p>Sarsaparilla contains a class of chemicals called Saponins. This component is what makes water foam up when shaken, kind of like soap. Bacteria and fungi create toxic waste in our bodies.</p>
<p>Saponins work within the veins and arteries of our bodies to clean out toxic waste. This chemical binds and neutralizes the waste within the blood, allowing the accumulated toxins to be flushed out.</p>
<p>Overall, this tea is ALL good. It has amazing detoxifying properties, boosts the immune system, can help increase muscle mass when working out, general body relief, and can even give a little boost in the bedroom. Like we said, this tea is ALL good.</p>
<h2>What Does Sarsaparilla Taste Like?</h2>
<p>Absolutely delicious. If you like cream sodas or root beers, you'll love this tea. Even if you don't care for those flavors, this tea has a sweet yet almost bitter flavor about it that makes it extremely enjoyable. No need to add honey to it but it will pair quite nicely with Buddha Teas Turmeric and Ginger or our CBD Peppermint. Not only is it complementary in flavor but the benefits increase dramatically when pairing teas and that's always a great thing.</p>
<h2>Buy Organic Sarsaparilla Tea</h2>
<p>With so many products being genetically modified, Buddha Teas goes the extra mile to ensure that our sarsaparilla is all certified organic and GMO-free, guaranteeing a refreshing natural tisane for you to delight in. Caffeine-free, this tea is a wonderful herbal tea option that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Our teas are all natural and packaged in bleach free tea bags and are guaranteed to meet your satisfaction.</p>
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    Buddha Teas Organic Sarsaparilla Root Tea

    What is Sarsaparilla? Sarsaparilla, known by the botanical name Smilax, is a topical vine that grows in various tropical places such as Honduras, Mexico, Jamaica, the Caribbean, and South America. Sarsaparilla, as we most commonly know it, has so many...
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  • Buddha Teas Reishi Mushroom Blend Buddha Teas Reishi Mushroom Blend

    Buddha Teas Reishi Mushroom Blend

    In the Know Known as the Mushroom of Immortality>, the reishi mushroom enjoys an ancient reputation as somewhat of a miracle fungus. Revered as the most powerful tonic in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine, this rare medicinal mushroom is...
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  • Buddha Teas Sleepy Temple Blend Buddha Teas Sleepy Temple Blend

    Buddha Teas Sleepy Temple Blend

      In the Know If you seek delightful, calming teas to support healthy sleep patterns, our Sleepy Temple Blend offers the perfect mix of intentionally selected herbs meant to prepare you for a restful night. The sleep-inducing focused...
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  • Buddha Teas Turmeric Ginger Tea

    Buddha Teas Turmeric Ginger Tea

    In the Know Three minutes doing a web search for what turmeric is good for and you'll discover so many touted benefits you'll wonder why we can't just live on it! It's not exactly the turmeric itself, though; the magic stuff hidden within, curcumin, is...
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  • <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">A Perfect Tea Before Bedtime</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span>Valerian root tea is a great herbal remedy to keep on hand and is also valued as a relaxing warm beverage that can be enjoyed just before bed.</span></p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>In the Know</strong></h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Valerian thrives in moist, temperate habitats, and can be found prevailing in woodlands, meadows and hillsides across much of the northern hemisphere. Originally from Asia and Europe, this plant was transported to North America, where it quickly took root and made the East Coast its home. Its pink and white flowers are known for a refreshingly pleasant scent, a dynamic opposite to the pungent nature of its root. In spite of this, humans have cultivated this plant specifically for its root for over 2000 years, and today, it is most typically powdered and served in herbal tea.</p>
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<h2 data-mce-fragment="1"></h2> <h2 data-mce-fragment="1">A Perfect Tea Before Bedtime</h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><span>Valerian root tea is a great herbal remedy to keep on hand and is also valued as a relaxing warm beverage that can be enjoyed just before bed.</span></p>
<h2 data-mce-fragment="1"><strong>In the Know</strong></h2>
<p data-mce-fragment="1">Valerian thrives in moist, temperate habitats, and can be found prevailing in woodlands, meadows and hillsides across much of the northern hemisphere. Originally from Asia and Europe, this plant was transported to North America, where it quickly took root and made the East Coast its home. Its pink and white flowers are known for a refreshingly pleasant scent, a dynamic opposite to the pungent nature of its root. In spite of this, humans have cultivated this plant specifically for its root for over 2000 years, and today, it is most typically powdered and served in herbal tea.</p>
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    Buddha Teas Valerian Root

    A Perfect Tea Before Bedtime Valerian root tea is a great herbal remedy to keep on hand and is also valued as a relaxing warm beverage that can be enjoyed just before bed. In the Know Valerian thrives in moist, temperate habitats, and can be found...
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