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Bergamot |
Black Currant |
Black Tea
(leaves) |
Black Tea
(processed) |
Blackberry |
Brown Rice
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Cardomom
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Chamomile
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Chrysanthemum
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Cinnamon
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Coconut
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Elderberry
Blossom
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Ginger
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Ginseng
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Green Tea
(leaves)
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Green Tea
(processed)
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Hibiscus
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Honeybush
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Jasmine |
Lavender |
Lemongrass |
Longan |
Lychee |
Mango
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Marigold
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Oolong Tea
(leaves)
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Oolong Tea
(processed)
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Orange
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Pear
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Peppermint
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Pineapple |
Pu-erh Tea
(leaves) |
Pu-erh Tea
(processed) |
Rhubarb |
Rooibos |
Rose
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Sunflower
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Tilleul
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Vanilla Bean
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Verbena
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White Tea
(leaves)
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White Tea
(processed)
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Rose
(Rosa damascena)
First cultivated in Persia, the rose is symbolic for love and beauty all over the world.
Rose petal tea is thought to act as a mild sedative, antidepressant and anti-inflammatory agent.
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