Matricaria recutita
Harvested from the herb garden at Brightside Acres, Chamomile blossom tea has long been used to reduce stress, promote relaxation and restful sleep and reduce inflammation. Chamomile-infused baths relieve skin irritations and yeast infections and provide a safe and effective means of soothing a fussy baby to sleep. Chamomile gargles bring solace to those who suffer from gingivitis.
To brew loose tea, place a measuring teaspoon of tea in a tea strainer or loose in an eight-ounce cup. Add boiling water and steep for at least 10 minutes. Each 8oz recycled aluminum tin of tea (1oz net weight) brews approximately 20 cups.
To brew iced tea, place the natural abaca fiber 5"X3.5" brew bag in a 64oz container. Add about a quart and a half of boiling water. Steep for one hour. Chill. Add more water to taste. Each .2 oz brew bag will brew at least a half-gallon of tea. Remove bag within 24 hours. Keep refrigerated for five days. Plants love used tea leaves!
Herbal data is provided for educational purposes only and has not been approved by the FDA.