WHY HEMP TEA?
Hemp is possibly one of the earliest plants to be cultivated with its first appearance dating back to 8000 BC. Unlike other varieties of the Cannabis sativa plant, hemp has no psychoactive components. Rather, its seeds are similar to nuts and are filled with tons of nutrients – omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids, high-quality plant-based protein, vitamin E, phosphorous, potassium, sodium, magnesium, sulphur, calcium, iron, and zinc! They have been used in Uttarakhand as part of the regional cuisine to make chutneys, curries, and spice mixes for centuries.
BENEFITS:
A) Provides a host of nutrients
B) Promotes sleep and Flights Insomnia
C) Reduces Anxiety
D) Relieves muscle spasms
E) Hydrates and Moisturizes skin
F) Eases PMS and Menopause
G) Weight Managementt
TASTING NOTES:
Tart, fresh notes with a nutty undertone.
PAIR WITH:
Can add honey or maple syrup. You can also add ice and make some delicious iced tea.
Pair with banana bread, avocado toast, and other comfort food after you’ve had one of those days.
BREWING GUIDE:
- Add the hemp seeds to the brown herbal tea bag.
- Shake! Mix the hemp seeds and herbal tea.
- Add boiling water to 1 teaspoon of this mix.
- Brew for 5 minutes.
- Strain into a cup and enjoy.
Can add honey, ginger, lemon, or mint. Can be enjoyed hot or cold.
Disclosure: These statements have not been evaluated by the AYUSH Ministry or the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, and/or cure any disease. It is recommended that you check with your physician before adding them to your diet. Allergen warning for hemp and chamomile.
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