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CBD Turmeric Ginger 90mg CBD Tea Blend Organic 18 Bags Buddha Teas

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  • buddha-teas-logo-2016.pngWater-Soluble CBD
  • 5mg CBD per cup
  • Soothes the Digestive System
  • 18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box

Used medicinally for thousands of years, turmeric is widely known as a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant, whose earthy notes settle the mind and calm the soul. When combined with spicy ginger, and assisted by black pepper, the healing potential magnifies. Add 5 mg of water-soluble CBD, and the results are a stunning cup of ancient, yet modern delight.

Three minutes doing a web search for what turmeric is good for and you’ll discover so many touted benefits you’ll wonder why we can’t just live on it! It’s not exactly the turmeric itself, though; the magic stuff hidden within, curcumin, is what makes this ancient root so exciting as an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant. When paired with its BFF, ginger, though, and topped with a kind dose of our water-soluble CBD, this golden cup of warming yummy is simply the bomb.

Water-Soluble vs. Oil Based CBD

When choosing a tea to drink that includes CBD, we have taken chemistry into consideration. Naturally, you don’t want the exquisite experience of enjoying a cup of Buddha Teas turned into a science project, but here’s the deal: not all CBD-infused teas are the same. The truth is, CBD oil-based teas can’t extract in hot water. Crafted using nanosized particles of water-soluble CBD, our innovative process ensures that the CBD we claim to include in our tea bags actually ends up in your tea. With water-soluble, bioavailable CBD, you can feel confident that the CBD extracts into the hot tea, which allows your body full delivery, providing it with the most benefits possible.

What Exactly is Turmeric?

For thousands of years, India has been the largest turmeric producer on the planet. Though today it is cultivated throughout the world, we often associate its strong flavor with Indian foods, and its ayurvedic reputation as a powerful healing agent for a myriad of conditions. With its pungent taste and bright yellow color, combined with its notable popularity as a healing agent, turmeric has earned a distinctive, and distinguished place in both the kitchen and the medicine cabinet. Turmeric may be the “it” food product of our times, but it’s ancient to modern usage in the Hindu culture spans from wedding rituals, to clothes dying, to healing salves. Today, piggy-backing on another culture’s blessings is normal, and we take it for granted. For those interested in learning more about the plethora of uses for turmeric, the information is vast and readily available via the internet.

What Exactly is Ginger?

Shaped like a horn: this is what ginger means in Sanskrit. This ancient spice, first cultivated and used in ancient China and India, was reportedly recorded in the writings of the Chinese philosopher, Confucius, best known for creating and espousing the Golden Rule, which preaches that one should not do to others what one would not want have done to them. Closely related to turmeric as a root, and a powerful healing spice, China, India, and Arabic cultures have included ginger as a staple in their diets and medicinal remedies for countless years. Best known perhaps as an effective aid for stomach ailments, most notably nausea, ginger is a common inclusion in the foods of many Asian cultures.

Health Benefits of CBD Turmeric & Ginger Tea

Frequently paired for consumption, the combination of turmeric and ginger in tea is an obvious winner when seeking a warming, stimulating cup. Considered close relatives as far as roots go, in this instance together really is better. Topped off with 5 mg of our water-soluble CBD, this potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant duo becomes a superhero trio, making our CBD Turmeric Ginger Tea one of our most powerful teas for those seeking easy, delicious ways to attain greater health and vitality. The pungent, mildly bitter taste of turmeric, when combined with slightly pungent, delightfully sweet ginger, makes an obviously perfect combo.

Directions:   Use one (1) tea bag per cup of freshly boiled filtered or spring water. Cover & steep for 3-6 minutes. Consult with a healthcare provider prior to use.

Ingredients:  Organic Turmeric Root, Organic Ginger Root, Organic Black Pepper, Water-Soluble Cannabidiol (CBD)(5mg) Caffeine Free/Non-GMO/100% Kosher/Organic 

When choosing a tea to drink that includes CBD, we have taken chemistry into consideration. Naturally, you don’t want the exquisite experience of enjoying a cup of Buddha Teas turned into a science project, but here’s the deal: not all CBD-infused teas are the same. The truth is that CBD oil-based teas can’t extract in hot water. In order to maximize its bioavailability, the CBD must be thoughtfully crafted in labs where the consumer’s best interest remains the focus.

Buddha's innovative process culminates in nanosized particles of water-soluble CBD, ensuring that the CBD claimed to include in the tea bags actually ends up in your tea. With water-soluble, bioavailable CBD, you can feel confident that the CBD extracts into the hot tea, which allows your body full delivery, providing it with the most benefits possible.

Because cannabinoids need fat to be absorbed in the small intestine, make sure to enjoy your CBD Buddha Teas with, or directly after, a meal.

*All varieties of the CBD Teas have been tested to reveal zero percent THC.

The synergistic blend of our CBD Chamomile Tea, crafted to include lemon balmlavender is, simply put: sublime. Meaning, alone each individual component brings its own unique contribution, but together, this unique blend provides a potent reminder of the power of teamwork. Crafted so that no one element overpowers another, and fortified with 5 mg of water-soluble CBD, this delightful cup of calm will fast become the tea you seek throughout the day, but most especially when relaxation is on call.

Why Water-Soluble vs. Oil Based Tea?

When choosing a tea to drink that includes CBD, we have taken chemistry into consideration. Naturally, you don’t want the exquisite experience of enjoying a cup of Buddha Teas turned into a science project, but here’s the deal: not all CBD-infused teas are the same. The truth is, that CBD oil-based teas can’t extract in hot water. Crafted using nanosized particles of water-soluble CBD, our innovative process ensures that the CBD we claim to include in our tea bags actually ends up in your tea. With water-soluble, bioavailable CBD, you can feel confident that the CBD extracts into the hot tea, which allows your body full delivery, providing it with the most benefits possible.

A Dash of Lemon Balm, a Pinch of Lavender

Lemon balm’s burgeoning popularity is understandable, once you realize its versatility and widespread use in everything from bee cultivation, to aromatherapy, to foods and beverages. As well, lavender seems to be everywhere these days, but not commonly thought of as an addition to food. Tending on the strong side, often overused as an ingredient in tea, we include just the right amount, about 10% of our thoughtful blend, which provides the absolute perfect pinch to accent, not dominate, this calming cup of CBD brew.

Health Benefits of Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Lavender Tea

  • Chamomile is best known as a relaxantdigestive aid, and all-around daily delight. Many have found relief using chamomile to help combat depression, some allergies, anxiety, tummy troubles, inflammation, and even insomnia.
  • Reputable studies have confirmed lemon balm’s efficacy as a powerful relaxant and antiviral.
  • Highly recognized and popularized by images of lavender fields of Provence, this distinct herb is reputed to bring deep calm to body, mind, and spirit. It has also been known to help heal bug bites and other skin issues.

Why is Chamomile Tea So Beloved?

The word chamomile originated from ancient Greek, and means “apple” and “on the ground.” With its yellow center and tiny white pedals, visually, the chamomile flower makes one think of a mini daisy, but smells sweeter. Anyone who has enjoyed a cup of properly cultivated and brewed chamomile tea, might understand why ancient Greeks described the chamomile plant as an earth apple. High quality chamomile tea will deliver a sweet taste, and transport you to lush fields on a warm spring day, as you find yourself slipping into a rejuvenating rest. For those just stepping into the wide world of herbal teas, chamomile is the go-to, usually included on any café menu.


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