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Alvita - Tea, Pau D'Arco 3 Oz»rank: 54845from: Alvita: :Alvita - Tea, Pau D'Arco 3 0z |
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Alvita - Tea, Black Cohosh Root 24 Bag»rank: 54187from: Alvita: :Alvita - Tea, Black Cohosh Root 24 Bag |
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Alvita - Tea, Mullein Leaf 24 Bag»rank: 55208from: Alvita: :Alvita - Tea, Mullein Leaf 24 Bag |
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Alvita Teas- Horsetail Grass Tea 24 Tea Bags»rank: 134564from: Alvita Teas: :Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is among the oldest of all plants, having dominated the plant world for 100 million years. ln ancient times, it was a giant fernlike tree. The twenty species surviving today are miniature versions of their ancestors. Horsetail is known for its abrasive texture. ln fact, Horsetail can be used to sand wood or scour and shine metal. This remarkable quality is due to its high silica content. Silica, a vital element of health, is found in all tissues and ... |
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Alvita Tea - Chickweed Tea - 24 bags»rank: 55516from: Alvita Tea: :Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is among the oldest of all plants, having dominated the plant world for 100 million years. ln ancient times, it was a giant fernlike tree. The twenty species surviving today are miniature versions of their ancestors. Horsetail is known for its abrasive texture. ln fact, Horsetail can be used to sand wood or scour and shine metal. This remarkable quality is due to its high silica content. Silica, a vital element of health, is found in all tissues and ... |
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Alvita Tea Fennel Seed 24 bag ( Six Pack)»rank: 139667from: ALVITA: :6-unit VALUE PACK of Alvita Tea Fennel Seed 24 bag - A member of the carrot family, Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a native of ltaly and one of the most ancient of cultivated plants. The Roman colonization of ltaly spread the early use of the plant, especially for culinary purposes. Used as a flavoring for salt-water fish, it was also used to whiten, tenderize and deodorize the meat. The odor of Fennel seed is fragrant and the taste is warm, sweet and ... |
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Alvita Tea Horehound Herb 24 bag ( Six Pack)»rank: 139587from: ALVITA: :6-unit VALUE PACK of Alvita Tea Horehound Herb 24 bag - Taking its name from Horus, the Egyptian God of Sky and Light, this anciant Greek herb Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) has been widely used for its health benefits. lt is best known as an old-fashioned flavoring and either honey or sugar can be added to Horehound tea or extract, to make candy or a soothing lozenge. lntroduced from Europe, Horehound now grows wild in North america. Used by the lndians, Horehound was ... |
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Alvita Tea Milk Thistle, 24-Bag»rank: 12800from: Alvita Tea: :Native to the Mediterranean region, Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) is indigenous to both western and central Europe and is now found in the United States. An annual or biennial herb growing up to 10 feet tall, Milk Thistle has a large bright purple flowering head. lt is often considered a pesky weed. lt gains its name from the milk white veins that streak its prickly edged leaves. The plant contains the natural chemical substance Silymarin, an active constituent highly concentrated in the ... |
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Alvita Teas Red Raspberry Leaf Tea, 24 Bags»rank: 139848from: Alvita Teas: :Native to England and a member of the Rose family, Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) shrubs grow wild along road sides and in thickets throughout many parts of the world. . . The ancient Greeks, Chinese, Ayurvedics and American lndians used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used as a vegetable-boiled and eaten like turnips. . . ln the 1940's, renewed interest in Raspberry resulted in a published study in ... |
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Burdock Root Tea - 24 - Bag»rank: 114892from: Alvita Tea: :Native to England and a member of the Rose family, Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) shrubs grow wild along road sides and in thickets throughout many parts of the world. . . The ancient Greeks, Chinese, Ayurvedics and American lndians used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used Raspberry for its health properties. The roots were also used as a vegetable-boiled and eaten like turnips. . . ln the 1940's, renewed interest in Raspberry resulted in a published study in ... |