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Organic Wild Burdock Root – Caffeine Free Wellness Tea – 25 Tea Bags

4 reviews|1 answered question

$12.99

Burdock root has been valued as both food and medicinal herb around the world. Folklore calls it “beggar’s buttons” or “stickie willie” because of the clinging small burs. It originates in Eurasia and was brought to America by early English and French settlers.

Wild Bliss burdock roots are mostly from first year cycle plants and is handpicked in late fall or early spring when the plant is rich in inulin and other beneficial nutrients. Burdock root herbal tea has been traditionally used to detoxify the body and maintain healthy blood and skin.*


Caffeine Content: Naturally Caffeine Free
Taste: Enjoy this mildly bitter and sweet earthy, nutty flavor herbal tea.
Burdock Root Tea Benefits: Promotes healthy blood and skin. *
Quality: USDA Certified Organic, Pharmacopoeia Potency, Gluten Free, Certified Vegan, Zero Calories
How to prepare and serve: For best results boil for 2 minutes, remove from heat, let it steep 15 minutes, strain and enjoy warm.  Pairs well with a touch of lemon and raw honey.

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 6 × 4 × 4 in
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4 reviews for Organic Wild Burdock Root – Caffeine Free Wellness Tea – 25 Tea Bags

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  1. I’ve had almost every tea they have. Every one is so good and warming. My husband loves them too! I’ve been fighting an infection for seven weeks now. And this tea brand has helped cheer me up, console my body and my spirit. Everyday I look forward to my next cup. And if I don’t finish a cup, I place it in the fridge to add to my glass of ice water during the day!

  2. Looking forward to experiencing this root tea during the winter months!

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Are there any plastics or PFAS in the tea bags? Lo asked on July 5, 2023

Our tea bags are free from plastic and PFA'S. They are made of sugar cane fiber. They are plant based. The string is cotton and it is attached with heat to the bag. No glue used.

Alex Gliga answered on July 20, 2023 store manager
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TEA BREWING 101

How to Make the Perfect Cup of Tea…

There’s a reason why tea preparation is considered an art form in parts of the world. How you brew your tea affects the taste. We use loose tea over pre-packaged sachets because loose tea provides better infusion.

To get the most flavor and vitality from your tea, follow these simple steps:

Water at the source. Spring or filtered tap water assures the purest taste. Fill the kettle.
Warm the pot. Bring water to a boil. Pour a small amount into your teapot to warm. After a minute or two, discard water in pot.
Select your tea. Measure loose tea into pot, allowing 1 teaspoon (2-3 grams) per cup.
Add water. Pour boiling water over tea, using one cup (8 ounces) water per teaspoon of tea.
Steep. Cover the pot and steep tea for 10 to 15 minutes.
Serve. Strain, serve and enjoy!

How to serve. Wild Bliss Organics teas may be served warm or cold. To maximize tea benefits, drink three cups a day for two weeks, followed by a one week break.