Pain Relief Organic Herbal Tea
Pain Relief Organic Herbal Tea
Pain Relief herbal tea made with 100% organic White Willow Bark, Hawaiian Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), Ginger Root, Echinacea Purpurea, yarrow flower, and Nettle leaf. Helps alleviate swelling, headaches, tightness, and fevers. The herbs are regeneratively grown on American permaculture farms without pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides. 2 oz of loose herbs for 30 servings.
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Herbal Ingredients
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Organic Cinnamon Chip (Cinnamomum verum)
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Organic ginger root
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Organic echinacea purpurea
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Wild-crafted yarrow flowers
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Wild-crafted white willow bark
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Organic nettle
Herbal Benefits†
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Alleviates swelling and tightness.
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Reduces aches and pains.
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Helps fight fevers and colds.
Customers Feel the Difference!
Pain & Fever Relief Herbal Tea Guide!
What herbs help with pain & fever relief?
The My Health Forward pain and fever relief tea is made with a combination of 100% organic White Willow Bark, Ceylon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), Ginger Root, Echinacea Purpurea, yarrow flower, and Nettle leaf. The herbs in the fever and pain relief tea are great for combating colds, fevers, headaches, swelling, and tightness.
How is this tea different?
My Health Forward combines small batches of potent herbs to make tea blends with healing powers. The herbs are freshly picked from American farms and nature preserves. The herbs are kept intact and mixed together into loose leaf blends with noticeably more flavor, color, and health compounds.
How much tea is in each bag?
The tea is offered in two sizes. The small bag contains 2 ounces or 56.67 grams of loose leaf herbs. This is 30-45 days of servings. The large bag contains 4 ounces or 113.4 grams of loose leaf herbs. This is 60-90 days of servings.
How should the tea be brewed?
Combine 1-1.5 teaspoons of herbs (a spoonful) for every 8-12 ounces of water. For maximum potency, cover and simmer the herbs for 10-15 minutes on the stovetop in boiling water. This will give you as much of the beneficial compounds as possible in the tea infusion. You can re-steep the herbs two more times in the same day.
What are the teas packaged in?
The loose leaf teas are packed in bags that are 100% compostable and free of BPA/BPS, PLA, PFAS, & Phthalates. The labels are 100% compostable as well.
Where are the herbs grown?
The herbs are all regeneratively grown or wild-crafted from small American permaculture farms without the use of any pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. The herbs are picked, dried, combined, and shipped to your door.
How long does the tea last?
The teas are freshest and most potent when consumed within 180 days of opening and can last three years.
How should the tea be stored?
The herbal tea should be kept in its bag away from direct light, heat, and moisture.
What are herbal teas?
A mixture of complimentary herbs that you infuse into tea for potent health benefits rather than just taste. The tea mixtures are specially crafted to provide you with healing remedies.
Backed by Nature, Not Labs.
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Holistic Cultivation
My Health Forward's ingredients are not irradiated, standardized, or ultraprocessed. These unnatural actions alter the ingredients and remove beneficial compounds. We bring the foods directly from Earth to you.
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Regenerative Practices
My Health Forward sources from growers who use regenerative agricultural practices to ensure maximum potency, purity, and active compound profiles. This improves soil health and ecosystem biodiversity.
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American Small Batch
Matthew cuts out middlemen & sources directly from American & Hawaiian growers. Our goods are made in small batches to ensure you receive potency & purity. Matthew produces in America with American materials.
† All views expressed are opinions and not medical advice. 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. If you are pregnant or nursing a baby, ask a health professional. If you are taking a medication, consult a health professional.