Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Blackberry Leaves, Eucalyptus, Ginseng, Licorice Root, Linden Flower, Linden Leaf, Rosemary, Spearmint
Flavors
Lemon, Licorice, Mint
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Bulk, Tea Bag
Caffeine
Caffeine Free
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 10 oz / 295 ml

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From Native American Tea Company

Other ingredients: Wood Betony

Spearmint flavor.

Native Americans believe that in order to have good health you must first learn to live your life in complete balance with the natural laws set forth by the Creator. Included in these laws are a respect for nature, to possess a kind heart, and to have high moral standards. These and other beliefs are what Native Americans call “Good Medicine.” American Indians believe that Mother Earth has provided us with plants and herbs that are essential in maintaining good health. Our Good Medicine blend is a blend of natural herbs that is said to lift your spirits and bring you many good thoughts and feelings.

A surprisingly minty flavor which opens up the breathing channels, its main ingredients are spearmint and eucalyptus.

Naturally caffeine & gluten free.

About Native American Tea Company View company

In the early days of the Native American Herbal Tea Company, our founding family would listen to the old ones tell stories of the herbs, flowers, and roots- where they came from and how they came to be put on the Earth. In 1987, our company was started with the intent to share this knowledge with the world and so we began formulating these herbs in a small room in a house and began producing one tea bag at a time. The teachings of how the roots, herbs, and flowers were used has taught us how to recognize and use these herbs at their height of potency. Our products are born from this knowledge and contain only the highest quality natural ingredients as "Mother Earth" intended. Enjoy our "Taste of Tradition." Native American Tea Company donates 5% of all profits after taxes towards scholarships at Sitting Bull College. Sitting Bull College is a fully accredited, four-year tribal college located in the Standing Rock Reservation at Fort Yates, North Dakota. Sitting Bull College has branch campuses at McLaughlin and Mobridge, South Dakota. You can read more at SittingBull.edu.

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I bought this in South Dakota, excited to support the company it represents. It was such a comforting, pleasant tea—like walking barefoot in moss. Earthy and round. I wish I could find it again!

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This tea is very soothing on the throat, perfect for cold/flu season.

Tea bag strongly smells of licorice, I got this aroma when steeping as well. I got a light mint flavor with a light lemon “like” aftertaste when sipping slowly, despite their being no lemon in the tea.

Flavors: Lemon, Licorice, Mint

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 12 OZ / 354 ML

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I’ve had two cups of this in as many days. The pollen is wreaking havoc on my throat/sinuses this year. The fiance brought this over with five other teas from this company and recommended it for a sore throat, so I gave it a shot.

I definitely wasn’t crazy about the smell of the sachets dry… very licorice smelling to me, but they smell mostly like spearmint once they start to steep.

I added a heaping teaspoon of local honey to both cups, which is recommends, and found the taste to be mostly mint, a bit licoricey and of course I could taste the honey too. The taste was pleasant, though not my favorite, but again I don’t like mint teas very much.

I did find this very soothing on my sore throat though. Both times it seemed to sooth the pain in my throat pretty well, though not entirely. I would definitely buy this again to have on hand for future whiny sick times like yesterday and today.

Flavors: Licorice

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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it is comforting, and tasty

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I keep this in my cupboard for anytime I am feeling a little off. Upset tummy, cold, flu-very comforting.

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