Earl Grey Rose Herbal Tea (Includes 2 Tea Bags)
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Our Earl Grey Rose Tea is sourced from Big Heart Tea Co., a company dedicated to making tea with intention, transparency, and heart. Known for their commitment to organic, direct-trade ingredients, Big Heart Tea Co. partners with small farms like the Satemwa family estate in Malawi, where their single-origin black tea is hand-picked with care.
At Parker Mountain Comfort, we believe in products that nurture both body and soul, and this tea embodies that philosophy—crafted with organic rose petals and bergamot oil for a delicate yet bold infusion. With every sip, you're not just enjoying a cup of tea; you're supporting ethical sourcing, sustainable farming, and the kind of comfort that lingers long after the last drop.
Benefits:
Rose:
soothes skin, throats, and stomachs
is anti-inflammatory
is full of antioxidants (you've seen how easy rose petals "bruise" — those are antioxidants rushing to the source of air!).
can also be used topically as a safe, gentle pain reliever.
Berga-what?
● Bergamot is actually a teeny, tiny, cute little citrus – a tropical citrus that is likely a hybrid between lemon and bitter orange, with juice milder than a lemon but more bitter than grapefruit.
● The name itself is worldly. It comes from the Italian bergamotto, which originally came from Turkish for a crop that was originally from Southeast Asia. Today, the majority of them are grown on the Calabrian coast of Italy. It’s typically extracted as an oil for flavor, like in tea or in desserts. Turkish folks make marmalade with it, and Mauritian folks drink its fresh juice!
● So far, there hasn’t been much research on the potential benefits of bergamot – even though it does contain bergamottin, a promising antioxidant. All we really know for sure is that it smells and tastes divine.
Benefits of Black Tea
Green tea has a lot of health benefits, but what about black tea? It's the exact same plant, just processed a little (a lot) differently so it would make sense that it’s good for you too, right? Right!
Similar to green tea, oolong and white tea, the antioxidants in black tea are there for you. The astringency that you get from a cup of tea is largely from polyphenol, an antioxidant found in tea leaves (theaflavins and thearubigins in black tea).
In the body, polyphenols:
● work to prevent neurological diseases
● reduce of risk or severity of chronic conditions like (asthma, diabetes, and hypertension)
● work to heal chronic inflammation and oxidative stress.