CHAKRA HERBAL TEA
Detox and Immunity infusion to balance your chakras
WHAT ARE THE CHAKRAS?
According to the ancient Hindu and yogic traditions, there are seven main energy centres
in the subtle body. Known as Chakras, these centres start from the base of the spine and go up to the crown of the head.
Each chakra is connected to unique aspects of our Being. Awareness of what each chakra represents helps us understand what we can do to keep the energy flowing through them freely.
THE STORY BEHIND THE CHAKRA JOURNEY
This collection of herbal tea is a collaboration between Son Aparets and tinyOm, a French jewellery and lifestyle brand, founded by Virginie Dreyer, which seeks to translate memories and emotions into products and experiences. Virginie’s meaningful Chakra journey began long ago, guided by her yoga practice. This practice and philosophy led her to develop her range of meaningful products as well as numerous workshops centred around the chakra concept.
FINDING BALANCE WITH MEDICINAL PLANTS
Our Tea is made using 100% organically grown and harvested herbs from our farm, never mixed with any fillers or added flavorings.
The herbs have been carefully chosen for their medical and holistic virtues.
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CHAKRA 1 - MULADHARA VITALITY
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CHAKRA 2 - SVADISTHANA JOY
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CHAKRA 3 - MANIPURA CONFIDENCE
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CHAKRA 4 - ANAHATA LOVE
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HERBAL TEA BLENDS THAT SUPPORT HEALTH AND TASTE DELICIOUS
Hand scale farming practices allow us to sustainably grow and deliver spectacular quality and freshness.
No herbicides or pesticides. No flavor additives.
GROWN NATURALLY
We grow our herbs in poly-cultures on biologically active soils. Minimal fertilizer and irrigation makes heartier, more potent herbs.
HANDLED WITH CARE
We dry our herbs at low temperatures and process them by hand to produce dry herbs of uncommon quality.
FRESH
We grow and dry as much as we can each year and sell them fresh. When the season’s harvest is sold out, you’ll have to wait for the next one.