Our O.N.E. Love Herbal Teas include foraged plants and/or flora grown by us that have healing properties and can be taken internally. The front label has information about traditional and/or current uses for healing and a disclaimer.
For a glossary with the herbal terms defined, go to https://www.gettingback2nature.farm/herbal-terms-glossary.
American Black Elderberry
This tea contains the dried fruit of American Black Elderberry. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsAmerican Black Elderberry
This tea contains the dried fruit of American Black Elderberry. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsBlack Walnut
This tea contains the dried leaves of Black Walnut. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsChickweed
This tea contains the dried stems, leaves, and flowers of Chickweed. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary.
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View DetailsGoldenrod
This tea contains the dried flowers and leaves of Goldenrod. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsLoblolly Pine
This tea contains the dried needles of Loblolly Pine. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsNarrow Leaf Plantain
This tea contains the dried leaves of Narrow Leaf Plantain. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsPeppermint
This tea contains the dried leaves and stems of Peppermint. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsPurple Deadnettle
This tea contains the dried flowers and leaves of Purple Deadnettle. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsSassafras
This tea contains the dried leaves of Sassafras. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsShagbark Hickory
This tea contains the dried bark of Shagbark Hickory. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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View DetailsWoolly Mullein
This tea contains the dried leaves of Woolly Mullein. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary.
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View DetailsYarrow
This tea contains the dried leaves and flowers of Yarrow. Click here to access the herbal terms glossary PDF.
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Disclaimer: Getting Back to Nature™ as the resource provider provides this information on medicinal plants for educational purposes only. It is not the intention of the resource providers to advise on health care. Please see a medical professional about any health concerns that you have.
The information on the labels and Web site with regards to O.N.E. Love Herbal Teas is intended as an introduction to medicinal plants and how they can be used. We are not medical professionals and we cannot prescribe what medicinal plants are right for you. We cannot answer medical questions, so please do not ask us to tell you which medicinal plants to consume, eat, drink, use, etc.; to prescribe herbal cures; to provide medical treatment; and/or to guess what is wrong with you.
If you use medicinal plants, then please do so responsibly. It is important to know whether the edible plant can be eaten raw or cooked; which parts of the plant can and cannot be eaten; when can the plant be eaten (young, mature, old, spring, fall, summer, winter, etc.); etc. Consult your doctor about your health conditions and use of medicinal plant supplements (medical herbs). Medicinal plants (medical herbs) may be harmful if taken for the wrong conditions, used in excessive amounts, combined with prescription drugs or alcohol, and/or used by persons who don’t know what they are doing.
This disclaimer is based on the Alternative Nature Online Herbal Web site’s Disclaimer.