Night Magic Loose Leaf

$12.00

SUPERPOWERS:

sleep - calm - stress reduction - skin - dreams - memory - creativity

FLAVOR PROFILES: FLORAL - SWEET - BRIGHT - HINT OF MINT - HINT OF SPICE

INGREDIENTS: Tulsi (holy basil), lemon balm, chamomile, lavender, peppermint leaf, pink rose petals, wild pansy

The More Thou Know’st: The fairy Robin Goodfellow in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream makes a sleep and love potion with a “magic flower” called 'love-in-idleness', otherwise known as the wild pansy (Viola tricola). Wild pansy has been linked with love and dreams throughout history. Other nicknames for the flower include ‘tickle-my-fancy’ and ‘jump-up-and-kiss-me.’ You get it. It has been used for millenia for its anti-inflammatory and mildly sedative powers. Pansies get their name from pensées, the French word for ‘thoughts.’

Contains approximately 12-15 teaspoon servings / net wt. .5 oz

Caffeine free.

DIRECTIONS: Mix gently to distribute contents equally. Stir, cover, and brew 1-2 teaspoons in 8 oz. filtered water just below boiling for 3-5 minutes, to strength preference, or until it turns a deep golden color.

TRY IT CHILLED! If serving over ice, brew double the regular amount per serving.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

I am not a medical professional and am not prescribing any regimens or giving any medical advice. Some herbs may interact with particular medications or may not be suitable for various physical conditions. Be sure to consult your doctor or pharmacist before beginning a new herbal regimen.

Our products are packaged in a facility that handles nuts. We are sure to disinfect all surfaces, mixing tools, and ourselves before handling any of the herbs, but please use your discretion.

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SUPERPOWERS:

sleep - calm - stress reduction - skin - dreams - memory - creativity

FLAVOR PROFILES: FLORAL - SWEET - BRIGHT - HINT OF MINT - HINT OF SPICE

INGREDIENTS: Tulsi (holy basil), lemon balm, chamomile, lavender, peppermint leaf, pink rose petals, wild pansy

The More Thou Know’st: The fairy Robin Goodfellow in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream makes a sleep and love potion with a “magic flower” called 'love-in-idleness', otherwise known as the wild pansy (Viola tricola). Wild pansy has been linked with love and dreams throughout history. Other nicknames for the flower include ‘tickle-my-fancy’ and ‘jump-up-and-kiss-me.’ You get it. It has been used for millenia for its anti-inflammatory and mildly sedative powers. Pansies get their name from pensées, the French word for ‘thoughts.’

Contains approximately 12-15 teaspoon servings / net wt. .5 oz

Caffeine free.

DIRECTIONS: Mix gently to distribute contents equally. Stir, cover, and brew 1-2 teaspoons in 8 oz. filtered water just below boiling for 3-5 minutes, to strength preference, or until it turns a deep golden color.

TRY IT CHILLED! If serving over ice, brew double the regular amount per serving.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

I am not a medical professional and am not prescribing any regimens or giving any medical advice. Some herbs may interact with particular medications or may not be suitable for various physical conditions. Be sure to consult your doctor or pharmacist before beginning a new herbal regimen.

Our products are packaged in a facility that handles nuts. We are sure to disinfect all surfaces, mixing tools, and ourselves before handling any of the herbs, but please use your discretion.

SUPERPOWERS:

sleep - calm - stress reduction - skin - dreams - memory - creativity

FLAVOR PROFILES: FLORAL - SWEET - BRIGHT - HINT OF MINT - HINT OF SPICE

INGREDIENTS: Tulsi (holy basil), lemon balm, chamomile, lavender, peppermint leaf, pink rose petals, wild pansy

The More Thou Know’st: The fairy Robin Goodfellow in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream makes a sleep and love potion with a “magic flower” called 'love-in-idleness', otherwise known as the wild pansy (Viola tricola). Wild pansy has been linked with love and dreams throughout history. Other nicknames for the flower include ‘tickle-my-fancy’ and ‘jump-up-and-kiss-me.’ You get it. It has been used for millenia for its anti-inflammatory and mildly sedative powers. Pansies get their name from pensées, the French word for ‘thoughts.’

Contains approximately 12-15 teaspoon servings / net wt. .5 oz

Caffeine free.

DIRECTIONS: Mix gently to distribute contents equally. Stir, cover, and brew 1-2 teaspoons in 8 oz. filtered water just below boiling for 3-5 minutes, to strength preference, or until it turns a deep golden color.

TRY IT CHILLED! If serving over ice, brew double the regular amount per serving.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

I am not a medical professional and am not prescribing any regimens or giving any medical advice. Some herbs may interact with particular medications or may not be suitable for various physical conditions. Be sure to consult your doctor or pharmacist before beginning a new herbal regimen.

Our products are packaged in a facility that handles nuts. We are sure to disinfect all surfaces, mixing tools, and ourselves before handling any of the herbs, but please use your discretion.