Flower Power Peace Tea
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Flower Power Peace Tea
All we are saying is give peace a chance
Flower Power Peace Tea is a nervine-rich, heart-soothing blend designed to calm the nervous system and gently uplift the spirit. At its core is Yukon wild-harvested fireweed leaves and flowers (Chamerion angustifolium) a beloved boreal plant traditionally used as a soothing, nourishing tea for stress and fatigue.
Elderflowers (Sambucus nigra) and rose petals (Rosa acicularis) bring light floral sweetness and emotional softening, while chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) are classic Western nervines, long used to ease anxiety, tension, and digestive upset related to stress.
Spearmint (Mentha spicata) refreshes the palate and supports digestion, fennel seed (Foeniculum vulgare) adds gentle warmth and carminative action, and red clover blossoms (Trifolium pratense) lend subtle sweetness and traditional blood and lymph-moving qualities.
This is a gentle yet deeply supportive tea for emotional balance and peace.
Flavour Profile
Floral • Softly Sweet • Green • Harmonizing
Brewing
Pour boiling water over 1 tsp (2 Tbsp per pot).
Steep 5–10 minutes.
Caffeine Free
Cautions
Red clover is traditionally avoided during pregnancy unless supervised by a qualified herbalist.
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Aroma Borealis Herb Shop has become a community staple that was born in 1998 from Herbalist Beverley Gray’s love and passion for wild medicinal plants. Aroma Borealis operates in the wilderness city of Whitehorse, Yukon and creates and sells all-natural bodycare, aromatherapy and herbal skin care products in addition to herbal teas, all of which have been inspired by the plants of the northern Boreal forest and the people who live here.
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Fringing the northern part of the planet, the Yukon is vast, rich in plant and animal life, its ecology has been and is essential to the dietary, medicinal, and spiritual health of Yukon indigenous people for thousands of years. We acknowledge and are grateful to work on Yukon First Nations lands and on the traditional territories of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta'an Kwäch'än Council.