Mother's Little Helper Tisane
An organic blend of rooibos, skullcap, lavender, and rosemary. All herbs are organic and/or wildcrafted. This blend tastes lovely and soothes the nerves without making you groggy. Rosemary has been historically used to clear the mind and promote memory. Great for 'baby brain' or anyone who has been under prolonged stress.
"Mother's Little Helper is my favorite herbal tea. It's delicious, comforting, soothing, and really calms my nerves after a long day of teaching high school students! Plus, it pairs perfectly with Gentle and Protective! Lily is the best, and I'm proud to support her business! 💖"
-Alyssa K.
Approximately 1.5oz/bag or 50+ servings. This is bulk herb tea.
FDA Disclaimer: This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
NOT FOR SALE IN CANADA, David's Teas makes an herbal tea that is TOTALLY different and owns the rights to this tea in Canada. I received a hostile, sexist letter from their representatives. I am sad to say it has tarnished my generally very positive view of Canadians. :/ Ironically they are being sexist and trying to market an unsafe herbal blend to mothers, including nursing mothers. Vote with your dollars, vote for kind treatment to people regardless of gender. Shop herbalist made products, like ours.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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