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Organic Rosehip Tea Loose (PACK of 2) - 2 LB
Organic Rosehip Tea Loose (PACK of 2) - 2 LB
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Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Rosehips have been used in traditional herbal wellness practices as a bright and nourishing fruit. They are commonly enjoyed to support the body’s natural vitality and resilience, with a focus on seasonal wellness, gentle immune nourishment, and skin health. Many people include rosehips in daily or seasonal wellness routines, as their naturally occurring vitamin C and antioxidant compounds help support daily vitality, balanced immune function, and whole-body wellbeing.
Traditional Health & Wellness Benefits
• Traditionally used to support immune wellness and seasonal balance
• Helps maintain overall vitality and resilience
• Commonly used to support the body’s natural antioxidant defenses
• Supports skin health and connective tissue nourishment
• Naturally rich in vitamin C and plant compounds valued for daily wellness
• Provides caffeine-free revitalizing support suitable for daily or seasonal use
How to Make Rosehip Tea
• Measure: Add 1–2 teaspoons of dried rosehips per 8–10 oz (1 cup) of water.
• Simmer: Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 10–15 minutes to extract the fruit’s natural compounds.
• Strain: Remove from heat and strain carefully into your favorite cup.
• Enjoy: Drink warm or cooled. Sweeten lightly if desired.
Tip: Rosehips pair beautifully with hibiscus, elderberry, or orange peel for a bright, tangy blend.
Taste & Experience
• Rosehips have a bright, tart, slightly fruity flavor with gentle floral notes. Many customers enjoy them lightly sweetened or blended with other berries.
Who It’s Best For
• Want natural vitamin C and antioxidant support
• Prefer bright, fruity herbal teas
• Enjoy caffeine-free wellness routines
• Appreciate traditional fruit-based herbal preparations
Who Should Be Cautious
Speak to your healthcare professional if you:
• Are pregnant or breastfeeding
• Have sensitive digestion
• Are taking medications that affect iron absorption
Quality & Sourcing
• Single-ingredient, no fillers
• USDA Organic
• Caffeine-free
• Carefully dried whole fruits to preserve natural compounds
• Origin: Ukraine
Storage Tip
• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve freshness and potency.
Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is based on traditional herbal use.

Questions & Answers
Is Nettle Leaf Tea good for kidneys?
Nettle leaf tea is often believed to have potential benefits for kidney health. It is considered a diuretic, which means it may help promote urine production and support the flushing out of waste and excess fluids from the body. However, as with any herbal remedy, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using nettle leaf tea for kidney health, especially if you have pre-existing kidney conditions or are taking medications. They can provide you with personalized advice based on your individual health situation.
Does Nettle Leaf Tea help with allergies?
Yes, nettle leaf tea is often believed to help with allergies. It contains natural antihistamines and anti-inflammatory compounds that may provide relief from allergy symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes. However, individual responses can vary, so it's advisable to try a small amount first and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns, especially if you are on medication or have underlying health conditions.
What does Nettle Leaf Tea taste like?
Nettle leaf tea has a slightly earthy and grassy flavor with subtle notes of sweetness. Some people describe it as having a mild, vegetal taste similar to spinach or other leafy greens. The taste can vary depending on the quality of the tea and how it's prepared. Adding a touch of sweetener or lemon can help balance out the flavor if desired.
Does Nettle Leaf Tea lower blood pressure?
Nettle leaf tea may have a mild diuretic effect, which could potentially contribute to a slight reduction in blood pressure. However, it's important to note that the effect is usually not significant and may vary from person to person. If you have concerns about your blood pressure or are taking medication for it, it's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before making any dietary changes or incorporating new herbal remedies.
Is Nettle Leaf Tea safe while breastfeeding?
Nettle leaf tea is generally considered safe for breastfeeding
mothers when consumed in moderate amounts. It can provide valuable nutrients and hydration. However, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating any new herbal tea or supplement into your diet while breastfeeding, just to ensure that it's appropriate for your specific health circumstances and won't interfere with your baby's health or breastfeeding experience.
Are there Nettle Leaves only or stems as well?
Nettle leaf tea typically includes only the leaves of the nettle plant, excluding the stems. The stems are generally not used in tea as they can be quite fibrous and have a slightly different texture and taste compared to the tender leaves. This allows for a smoother and more enjoyable tea experience.