St. John’s Wort Blues Away - Organic
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Commercial Description
We use only the finest St. John’s Wort leaf and flower, which have been traditionally used to alleviate common anxiety and nervous unrest by helping to settle the emotional imbalances caused by everyday stress. We then add soothing fennel and lively, aromatic organic lavender to enhance the tea’s calming effect.
Ratings & Reviews
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73 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Mariko (58 reviews) on Sep. 27th, 2014
As usual, I'm not one to believe in the supposed 'medicinal effects' of this tea, but it's one of my favorites for the way it tastes. This is a flavor that lingers, and one which I find interesting enough to hold my attention, but--uniquely--seems to contain no off-putting bite.
Mariko (58 reviews) on Sep. 27th, 2014
As usual, I'm not one to believe in the supposed 'medicinal effects' of this tea, but it's one of my favorites for the way it tastes. This is a flavor that lingers, and one which I find interesting enough to hold my attention, but--uniquely--seems to contain no off-putting bite.
53 Aroma: 5/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 4/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 16th, 2011
I picked a single teabag of this up...not enough to judge its antidepressant effects (supposedly it takes weeks to notice anything), but I was curious what it tasted like.
Brewing as instructed (10+ minutes) it produces a complex aroma of herbs, earth, licorice, and fennel. There are a lot of different ingredients and it's hard to pick them all out, but I definitely notice that the aroma is more complex than it is muddled.
Both rather bitter and rather sweet. Bitterness is not biting or crisp, but deeper, and strongly present in the aftertaste. Not much astringency. Slightly sour.
This wouldn't be my choice of tea to drink as a beverage, but it's really not that bad and I can see getting used to drinking it on a regular basis if I wanted the medicinal effects of the St. John's Wort.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on Mar. 16th, 2011
I picked a single teabag of this up...not enough to judge its antidepressant effects (supposedly it takes weeks to notice anything), but I was curious what it tasted like.
Brewing as instructed (10+ minutes) it produces a complex aroma of herbs, earth, licorice, and fennel. There are a lot of different ingredients and it's hard to pick them all out, but I definitely notice that the aroma is more complex than it is muddled.
Both rather bitter and rather sweet. Bitterness is not biting or crisp, but deeper, and strongly present in the aftertaste. Not much astringency. Slightly sour.
This wouldn't be my choice of tea to drink as a beverage, but it's really not that bad and I can see getting used to drinking it on a regular basis if I wanted the medicinal effects of the St. John's Wort.
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