Organic Spearmint Tea Loose
Claridges Botanicals Certified Organic Spearmint Tea. Mentha spicata. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. A refreshing drink to have eithe...
View full detailsHealthy and herbaceous herbals teas make for the perfect cuppa. Whether you're after a bedtime blend or a morning wake-upcall, our range of herbal coffee and tea has you covered. Experience our uniquely peppy blends and soothing brews, designed to serve health benefits and full flavours. Shop our range below
Claridges Botanicals Certified Organic Spearmint Tea. Mentha spicata. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. A refreshing drink to have eithe...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Dandelion Leaf Tea. (Taraxacum officinale). Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. The leaves of the d...
View full detailsClaridges Organic Spearmint Leaf Loose Leaf. Mentha spicata. Now you can make your favourite spearmint beverages with this Organic Spearmint Leaf. ...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Lemon Balm Tea. Melissa officinalis. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. Lemon Balm has been shown t...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Nettle Tea. Urtica Dioica. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. Nettle is naturally high in iron and...
View full detailsClaridges Red Clover Loose tea has been organically grown in Italy. Red Clover has traditionally been used for helping with skin problems such as e...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Organic Essiac Tea Blend (also spelled Esiak). Containing the traditional formula, but using certified organic herbs. Organic ...
View full detailsClaridges Certified Organic, New Zealand Grown Barley Grass Powder. Hordeum vulgare. It is thought that our typical diet need to be more alkalising...
View full detailsKerindale Wildcrafted Pau d Arco Bark. Also known as taheebo, this inner bark of the red lapacho tree is commonly found in herbal formulas intended...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Rosehip Hibiscus Tea. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. A natural source of Vitamin C. Great in c...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Chamomile Tea. German Chamomile - Matricaria recutita. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. Traditio...
View full detailsWheat Grass leaf powder (Triticum aestivum) Grown in New Zealand. Certified organic by Asurequality. Wheat grasses are among the richest natural fo...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Evening Song Tea. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. This combination contains relaxing herbs that...
View full detailsClaridges Organic Mullein Loose Leaf Tea (Verbascum thapsus/densiflorum). Make your own Mullein tea with this loose leaf tea. Enjoy hot or cold. B...
View full detailsClaridges Botanicals Certified Organic Egyptian Peppermint Tea. Mentha piperita. Now in a home compostable resealable pouch. A refreshing and invi...
View full detailsPaper Tea Filter small - for mugs with an easy-fill flap which helps minimise mess while filling. 100 per packet. Size 75 x155mm with pleated botto...
View full detailsDid you know herbal teas aren't actually tea? Rather than leaves, herbal blends are made from dried fruits, flowers, herbs and spices. Teas come in a wide range of tastes and flavours, making them a tempting alternative to sugary soft drinks. Along with being delicious, some herbal teas have significant health benefits. In fact, teas have been used as natural remedies for hundred of years.
Most well-know for its calming effects, chamomile tea is frequently used as a sleeping aid and can be used to settle an upset stomach, and is common in babies colic formulations. What's more, chamomile is also believed to have antibacterial and inflammatory effects along with liver-protecting properties.
Peppermint tea supports digestive tract health, boasting significant antioxidant properties. Whether you're experiencing cramping, nausea or indigestion, peppermint tea is an excellent natural remedy to try.
Herbal coffee substitutes herbs for coffee beans, creating a healthier alternative to caffeinated coffee. The herbs used in these blends can not only offer a caffeine free hot drink, but also significant health benefits.
Chicory root, common in most herbal coffee blends, is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals such as potassium, zinc, and magnesium. This root also contains inulin, a soluble fibre that promotes gut health, making chicory root a powerful prebiotic.
Dandelions have a long history of use in herbals remedies. Their roots contain compounds that are believed to provide antioxidants and help with detoxifying the liver. Dandelion leaves on the other hand, are more well known for their assistance in detoxifying the kidneys.