A curated collection of deliciously clean brands for your home
A curated collection of deliciously clean brands for your home
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• Inspired by Kasia‘s inviting spirit to try loose leaf tea, it was made so very clear how necessary it is to take even a few minutes to nurture inner peace and wellness… sensational. Every single cup feels like a celebration that invokes calm into each day.
• The detail of a Master Craftswoman is placed into blending the wellness selections: Sleep, Immunity, Skin, Weight Management, Energy, Healing, Calm.
• Exquisitely crafted flavors. You will find whole cloves, pieces of apple, anise seeds, etc. in the blends. Simply beautiful seeing ingredients as they would be found in nature.
• Empty sachets are available under teaware if you prefer to steep in bags.
• Single-Origin & Proprietary Blends
• Not all offerings are 100% organic. Ingredients are generously listed.
Heavy metals including arsenic, lead, aluminum, and cadmium are introduced to both organic and conventional teas via soil. Lead levels found in teas are lower than action levels for public drinking water, but a shorter steeping time will mitigate the release into your tea.
Organic teas are grown without the use of synthetic pesticide, herbicide, or fertilizer, toxins which precipitate neurological disease, reproductive harm, immunotoxicity, endocrine disruption, liver damage, and cancer. The same cannot be said for conventionally grown teas.
Teabags are often made of bleached paper, plastic, or nylon from which microplastics can be released while steeping. PLA (polylactic acid) and polypropylene are toxins that appear in plastic and paper teabags. Epichlorohydrin, a coating on paper teabags to keep them from falling apart, has been identified as a carcinogen and endocrine disruptor. The fancier pyramid sachets are made from rayon, polypropylene, thermoplastic, or PET (polyethylene terephthalate) which all have the potential of releasing microplastics during steeping.
Mycotoxins and flouride can also be present in organic and conventionally grown teas.
Choosing loose leaf and organic teas by brands who are transparent about their ingredients and testing practices will considerably reduce your exposure to these toxins.
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