- 🌼 Organic Chamomile Herbal Tea for Relaxation - This calming bed time beverage made with dried chamomile flowers may be just the thing you need to enjoy a relaxing experience. Safe for infants, children and nursing moms.
- 🌼 Fresh Chamomile Tea Loose Leaf - You will get the maximum health benefits from this herbal tea because it's made with whole flowers (not tea leaves) in small batches.
- 🌼 After ordering the Organic Chamomile Tea, you will receive our eBook detailing how to make the perfect cup of loose leaf tea. We want you to get the most out of it.
- 🌼 Makes 60 Cups of Organic Chamomile Tea - This 4oz resealable zip pouch contains enough dried chamomile flowers to make 60 cups, and preserve its freshness for months.
- 🌼 30-Day Money Back Guarantee on Your loose leaf chamomile tea - we want your experience with The Tea Company to be a pleasant one. If you're not 100% happy, we will issue a full refund.
- 🌼 You can use these chamomile flowers to flavor jams, candies and ice cream, or you could add it to liqueurs like vermouth. Infuse it in almond or olive oil for an amazing salad dressing. Make chamomile soap for your sensitive skin, or infuse it in water to wash your hair!
Product Description
Relaxation in a cup - Try our organic chamomile tea and never look back! This calming loose leaf herbal tea is made with your zen in mind.
If you are having trouble sleeping, our calming chamomile herbal tea may be just the thing you need to get a good night sleep.
We source premium quality dried flowers and buds, blend them in small batches to create an organic loose tea packed with maximum health benefits and unmatched freshness.
The Tea Company's Organic Chamomile Tea is better experienced than described.
Your entire family will ask for more.
Try it and you'll never look back.
- ✔️ Ideal before bed or any time of the day as a 0 calorie alternative to your sweet beverages, or a smart alternative to coffee.
- ✔️ Chamomile tea loose leaf has been used for centuries for its health benefits. It's also great for nursing moms, infants and children.
Relaxing Organic Chamomile Tea with Whole Dried Flowers
Packed fresh, chamomile flowers tea loose leaf, in small batches for maximum benefits - Rediscover the exquisite taste of chamomile tea and its countless health benefits.
If you have already tried a chamomile tea made with fresh loose flowers, you already know it tastes delicious, with its floral notes reminiscent of honey and apples, much different from your grandmother's traditional tea bag.
At The Tea Company, we source our organic chamomile flowers from family-owned farms and ensure freshness by preparing only small batches at a time.
This is why you get the maximum health benefits you are looking for while enjoying your relaxing cup of tea.
- Chamomile tea helps you wind down after a long stressful day
- Chamomile is naturally non-caffeinated and is naturally sweet so you don't need to add any sweetener, making it an ideal beverage if you're trying t o control your calorie intake
- In addition to its calming properties, chamomile has dozens of additional health benefits - scroll to read more about specific benefits
- Chamomile tea is great for nursing moms and is safe for children and infants
When to Drink | Bedtime or anytime of the day | Bedtime or anytime of the day | Morning, afternoon and evening | Morning and afternoon |
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Brew Hot/Iced | Hot or iced | Hot or iced | Hot or iced | Hot or iced |
Caffeine Level | Non Caffeinated | Non Caffeinated | Medium | High |
Flavor | Floral & Fragrant | Floral & Sweet | Minty | Herbal and slightly smoky |
Organic | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Presentation | Loose Leaf Tea | Loose Leaf Tea | Loose Leaf Tea | Loose Leaf Tea |
Organic Chamomile Tea - More Health Benefits Than Just a Relaxing Tisane!
Dried Chamomile flowers are known for their numerous health benefits. They're practically a miracle flower!
Modern scientists from around the globe have confirmed through various studies and research the health benefits of chamomile.
Chamomile tea contains chrysin, a flavonoid known for its incredible benefits for human health, and has outstanding properties.
Its use dates back to the times of the ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Romans, who would prepare it in the form of an infusion, hence the name “tea”, although it does not contain the camellia sinensis tea leaves.
For this reason camomile as a beverage is also referred to as a tisane, in the same ranks as rooibos and yerba mate.
As one can imagine, at the time, one could not get the conveniently packaged chamomile tea bags at the supermarket.
The chamomile tea then was made with fresh chamomile flowers.
The health benefits are obtained from fresh, loose chamomile flowers, not so from the classic chamomile tea packed in the tea bags, since they are nowhere as fresh, have gone through intense processing and may contain harmful chemicals, and even glue.
This is why The Tea Company strives to source the freshest ingredients, season after season. Your chamomile flowers will always be fresh.
Disclaimer - 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.
Instructions to prepare the chamomile tea
- To enjoy this herbal chamomile tea at its best, use 1 heaping teaspoon of chamomile flowers per 8 ounces of water. You can use a stainless steel strainer or a regular filter.
- Bring water to a rolling boil and let it sit for 30 seconds. The quality of the water you use will make a difference in the taste of your tea.
- Pour the hot water onto the chamomile flowers, cover it and let steep for 5-7 minutes. Strain the flowers from the water to avoid your infusion turning bitter.
- At this point your tea is still very hot. You may want to wait a few more minutes before taking a first sip.
Enjoy the camomile tea hot or cold, with or without honey. To make iced tea, use twice the amount of chamomile flowers for the same quantity of water, steep with hot water as for hot tea, let steep 5-7 minutes then pour over a jar full of ice cubes.
Fun Fact: Researchers in England established that tea develops its full flavor an