Colonial Remedies - No. 4 Chamomile - 20 Teabags
Calms Nervous Affections (For Occasional Stress Relief*)
Description: The colonists steeped the dried flowers of chamomile as a tea for its gentle, soothing effects, and as a rinse for blond hair. “Camomile flowers, boiled in lye, are a good wash to the head, and comfort both it and the brain.” The English Physitian (1652) - N. Culpeper. Chamomile was consumed during the Revolution as a patriotic alternative to paying the British tea tax. Tasting of fresh apples, chamomile is a fragrant, caffeine-free tea.
* Please be advised: You should consult with your doctor before making dietary changes. Pregnancy and Lactation: Do not use without the advice of your doctor.
Ingredients: Chamomile blossoms
Size/Type: 20 teabags sealed in matte black signature tea tin
Shelf Life: 3 Years
Hand-packaged by Oliver Pluff & Co. in Charleston, South Carolina.