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Early Morning Sun ~

The "Early Morning Sun" organic tea by Infuzion is a carefully crafted blend designed to provide a refreshing and invigorating start to the day. This tea is part of Infuzion's extensive range of organic teas, which are certified to ensure they meet strict organic standards, avoiding the use of pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic chemical fertilizers. - **Ingredients**: While the specific ingredients of "Early Morning Sun" are not detailed in the provided sources, organic teas from Infuzion typically include a variety of herbs and botanicals. Common ingredients in morning blends might include peppermint, lemon balm, rose petals, and other herbs known for their uplifting and refreshing properties. - **Preparation**: To prepare, steep one teaspoon of the loose-leaf tea in boiling water for 5-7 minutes, depending on desired strength. The tea can be enjoyed hot or iced. - **Taste and Aroma**: The flavor profile is likely to be bright and refreshing, with a balance of herbal notes that evoke a sense of morning vitality.

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Size: 100.0
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Early Morning Sun  ~

Early Morning Sun ~

Apple*, grape (grape, vegetable oil)*, papaya*, orange peels*, carrot*, lemongrass*, natural grapefruit flavouring, natural orange flavouring, marigold*, natural bergamot flavouring. *Certified organic
Peppermint: Known for its digestive benefits, peppermint can help alleviate nausea and improve mental focus. It also has a cooling effect that can help reduce stress and improve mood; Lemon Balm: This herb is renowned for its calming effects and can help reduce anxiety and promote better sleep. It also has antiviral properties and can aid in digestion; Rose Petals: Rose petals are rich in antioxidants and can help reduce inflammation. They also have a soothing effect on the skin and can be beneficial for heart health.
Peppermint: Peppermint has been used for centuries in various cultures for its medicinal and culinary properties. In ancient Greece and Rome, peppermint was used to treat digestive issues and as a breath freshener. It remains a popular ingredient in teas and infusions globally; Lemon Balm: Lemon balm has its roots in traditional European herbalism, particularly in the Middle Ages where it was used to treat anxiety and insomnia. It was also a favorite of the 16th-century herbalist John Gerard, who praised its calming effects; Rose Petals: Rose petals have been used in teas and infusions for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Persia and Egypt. They were highly valued for their beauty, fragrance, and medicinal properties. In many cultures, rose tea is still consumed for its health benefits and as a symbol of love and beauty.