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This bright and sunny plant can be prepared as a tea. The tea usually has a slightly sweet, bitter and astringent taste and smell.

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Stevia leaf is a natural sweetener and originates from South America. What makes it special as compared to other sweeteners is its zero-calorie content. The leaves can be used in any recipe that calls for a sweetener but should be added in appropriate amounts due to its intense sweetness. 2 tablespoons of Stevia powder equals to a cup of sugar. Weight and diabetes management are some common health benefits of Stevia leaf. It is also known to reduce bacterial formation in the mouth and hence a few pieces of cut and sifted leaves can be sprinkled on toothpaste or added to mouthwashes.

Stevia leaf is a natural sweetener and originates from South America. What makes it special as compared to other sweeteners is its zero-calorie content. The leaves can be used in any recipe that calls for a sweetener but it should be added in appropriate amounts due to its intense sweetness. Two tablespoons of Stevia powder equals a cup of sugar. Weight and diabetes management are some common health benefits of Stevia leaf. It is also known to reduce bacterial formation in the mouth and hence a few pieces of the cut and sifted leaves can be sprinkled on toothpaste or added to mouthwashes.

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Sunflower petals tea are believed to have potent health benefits on reducing inflammation especially in the throat, windpipes, and tonsils. Hatton Naturals sources its certified organic SUNFLOWER PETALS directly from small-scale farm co-ops in Albania. If you like this tea’s unique flavor, you may also enjoy our organic LAVENDER.

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Used in traditional Hindu rituals, Tulsi is a sacred herb which is native to India. It grows as an erect branched shrub up to 60cm tall and has furry stems. In herbal medicine, practitioners treat ailments such as asthma and inflammation, with Tulsi. There are three varieties of Tulsi; Rama, Krishna, and Vana.  The Tulsi (Rama) leaves are fragrant and green in colour, with white or light purple flowers. The leaves have a clove-like aroma and are cultivated, picked, dried, and powdered for use. Tulsi (Rama) has a cooling and mellow flavour.

Used in traditional Hindu rituals, Tulsi is a sacred herb which is native to India. There are three varieties of Tulsi; Rama, Krishna, and Vana. In herbal medicine, practitioners treat ailments such as asthma and inflammation, with Tulsi. Tulsi Rama and Krishna are the most potent. Tulsi Krishna has slightly purple leaves with a clove-like aroma and a peppery taste. It is often consumed as a tea and may be blended with other ingredients.

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Used in traditional Hindu rituals, Tulsi is a sacred herb which is native to India. There are three varieties of Tulsi; Rama, Krishna, and Vana. In herbal medicine, practitioners treat ailments such as asthma and inflammation, with Tulsi. Tulsi Rama and Krishna are the most potent. Tulsi Rama has green leaves with a clove-like aroma and a mellow flavour. It is often consumed as a tea and may be blended with other ingredients.

Used in traditional Hindu rituals, Tulsi is a sacred herb which is native to India. It grows as an erect branched shrub up to 60cm tall and has furry stems. In herbal medicine, practitioners treat ailments such as asthma and inflammation, with Tulsi. There are three varieties of Tulsi; Rama, Krishna, and Vana.  The Tulsi (Krishna) leaves and blossoms are fragrant and purple in colour. The plant has a spicy, clove-like aroma. Its leaves mimic the sharp, crisp flavors of pepper and are cultivated, picked, dried, and powdered for use.

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Tulsi or Holy Basil has been immortalized in Ayurvedic texts as significant in holistic herbal medicine. Tulsi comes from the mint family. The Vana type of Tulsi is called the ‘forest type’. It can be distinguished from other types of Tulsi by its fragrance, a fusion of lemon, licorice, peppermint and clove. It is considered sacred in the Hindu tradition. Fresh Tulsi leaves can be brewed to make a herbal tea that gently stimulates the mind and helps the body assimilate oxygen and nutrients. Tulsi can be preserved in dried powdered form and frozen for later use. Tulsi (Vana) is a perennial bush, native to India, Sri Lanka, parts of Indonesia and Africa.

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