Teas
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Tea Leaves/ Cerasee
The Cerasee plant, scientifically known as Momordica Charantia, is native to Africa and the Middle East. However, it can now… -
Tea Leaves/ Ginnea HenWeed
Guinea Hen Weed, also known as garlic weed, gully root, Anamu, and Petiveria alliacea, is a well-known Jamaican remedy for headaches,… -
Tea Leaves/ Moringa Leaves
Moringa is a plant that has been praised for its health benefits for thousands of years. It is very rich in… -
Tea Leaves/ Search Mi Heart
Search-me-heart (Rytidophyllum Tomentosum) an excellent medicinal herb to treat problems of the stomach, colds, pains in the chest, and the heart.… -
Tea Leaves/Lemon grass
Lemongrass is an herb that is native to Sri Lanka and South India but now grows in many countries around… -
Tea Leaves/Neem
Neem leaf is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases… -
Tea Leaves/Pepper Elder
It is used by the Maroons of Jamaica as a culinary and medical herb. It is used in jerk cooking… -
Tea Leaves/PepperMint
Peppermint is a hybrid mint, a cross between watermint and spearmint. Very Good for making teas. -
Tea Leaves/Soursop
It's also known as custard apple, guanabana, and Brazilian Paw Paw. Practitioners of herbal medicine use soursop fruit and Graviola… -
Tetley Camomile Teas
This is a mild tea which is very popular in Europe. It combines the unique tastes of African and Indian… -
Tetley Classic Black Teas
This is a mild tea which is very popular in Europe. It combines the unique tastes of African and Indian… -
Tetley Decaffeinated Tea
Whether you have been advised to take caffeine out of your diet for health reasons or if you are just simply looking…