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Shop Loose Leaf Tea | Sacral Chakra Herbal Tisane 50g
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Loose Leaf Tea | Sacral Chakra Herbal Tisane 50g

$30.00

With each sip of SpiritualiTEA, I enjoy the simple pleasures in life.

50g | 35 Cups | Loose Leaf

The Sacral Chakra blend is a sweet mix of the South African plant Honeybush along with Mango and Orange. Honeybush contains many minerals, is low in tannins and contains no caffeine. The longer you brew this blend the more the honey flavour is drawn out, allowing you to enjoy the sweetness in life.

Brew:

1 tsp (teaspoon) / 5 minutes

Certified Organic Ingredients:

Honeybush, Orange, Mango.

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With each sip of SpiritualiTEA, I enjoy the simple pleasures in life.

50g | 35 Cups | Loose Leaf

The Sacral Chakra blend is a sweet mix of the South African plant Honeybush along with Mango and Orange. Honeybush contains many minerals, is low in tannins and contains no caffeine. The longer you brew this blend the more the honey flavour is drawn out, allowing you to enjoy the sweetness in life.

Brew:

1 tsp (teaspoon) / 5 minutes

Certified Organic Ingredients:

Honeybush, Orange, Mango.

With each sip of SpiritualiTEA, I enjoy the simple pleasures in life.

50g | 35 Cups | Loose Leaf

The Sacral Chakra blend is a sweet mix of the South African plant Honeybush along with Mango and Orange. Honeybush contains many minerals, is low in tannins and contains no caffeine. The longer you brew this blend the more the honey flavour is drawn out, allowing you to enjoy the sweetness in life.

Brew:

1 tsp (teaspoon) / 5 minutes

Certified Organic Ingredients:

Honeybush, Orange, Mango.

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