Lady Lavender

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Vendor: The Tea Spot

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Blender's Notes: Our Lady Lavender has her roots in Earl Grey tea with a sprinkle of lavender, vanilla, orange peel, & other citruses. One hot cup will whisk you away to a relaxing day at the spa or romantic getaway en Provence. There's a lot more to this tea than bergamot, lavender and black tea. If you enjoy a sweet, well-rounded, and full-bodied Earl Grey, but long for a little lift and a twist, then Lady Lavender may be your gal. Her black tea base provides a nice background that doesn’t attempt to overpower the other flavors. The citrus notes are perfectly tart while the vanilla adds a nice creamy sweetness, and the lavender notes pick it up a notch, awakening your senses. You should also try Lady Lavender on ice. This lady isn't shy in the cold - in fact, you'll likely find that's where she shines.

Features: Sample ~ 5 servings

Ingredients: black tea, lavender, orange peel, mallow flowers, bergamot & vanilla flavoring.

Tea Benefits: Lavender tea is a great source of natural antioxidants which can keep the hair healthy and possible stimulate hair growth.

  • Brew a cup of fresh lavender tea.
  • Add a few teaspoons of rose water for extra hair benefits.
  • Use the mixture as a nourishing hair rinse and let it sit for an hour.
  • Rinse out the tea with clean, warm water.

BLACK TEA Uplifiting, yet reduces Stress Hormone Levels Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Viral Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Aging Calorie-free, Fat-free Gluten-free Black Tea is known to banish fatigue, stimulate mental powers, and raise energy levels. It has been shown to reduce stress hormone levels and acts as a nerve sedative, frequently relieving headaches. Black tea contains a number of vitamins considered essential for maintaining health, including Carotene, a precursor to vitamin A, has antioxidant and protective properties, Vitamin B1 and Panothenic Acid, Vitamin C and Vitamin B6. Black Tea also contains antioxidants which may help to protect your body from the ravages of aging and environmental effects. Because they are allowed to ferment completely before drying, most black teas are especially rich in those polyphenols which have been shown to be effective against dementia in aging as well as AIDS related dementia. These compounds penetrate the blood brain barrier and have also been found to reduce blood cholesterol levels. Black tea is known for its antiviral and antibacterial properties. It can be topically applied to cuts, bruises and burns, and is famous for its sunburn relief and has been shown to have a positive effect on preventing tooth decay and gum disease.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.