The best for relaxation. For some people it even brings back memories...
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Constant Comment
A mild citrus and spice combination
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Jasmine
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Oolong
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Earl Gray
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Singing Nettle
Don't worry, it won't hurt. Just don't try to make it from fresh stinging nettle with bare hands.
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Dandelion
May take some getting used to, flavor wise, but it is good.
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Ginger
Also helps with the stomach
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Rooibos
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Hibiscus
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White tea
Semi-expensive but very, very nice. It's a premium tea.
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Sage
A gentle little herb drink
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Catnip
Yes, humans can have catnip too. It's actually quite relaxing.
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Linden Flower
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Passionflower
Also thought to help with insomnia
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Lemon Balm
Don't use too much though, otherwise it gets overpowering.
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Lavender
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Yerba Mate
Also called a friendship tea
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Peppermint
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Green Tea
Though not a favorite in taste
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