Organic Licorice Root
The sweet earthiness of licorice is unmistakable occurring compound called glycyrrhizic acid. The presence of this compound is a marker of quality you can taste. We work closely with a group of 14 collectors who sustainably wild collect the licorice root in this tea. For nine months of the year, they live in and harvest from Kazakhstan's vast stands of wild licorice, which stretch as far as the eye can see.
We've Got the Right Stuff
The licorice in this tea has been collected under the FairWild standard which ensures a fair deal for people and plants. FairWild is a certification standard that promotes the sustainable wild collection of plants. We pioneered the use of FairWild certified herbs in the U.S. because people and plants matter.
Personality- Unmistakable, lovely and harmonizing.
Herbal Power - Licorice is known to soothe the digestive tract and promote respiratory health.
Reason to Love - The word "licorice" is actually a corrupted version of its original Greek name Glukurrhiza, which means literally, "sweet root". Called "sweet stalk" in Sanskrit and "sweet herb" in Chinese, licorice is deeply loved around the world, not only for its signature, yes, sweetness, but for its role in supporting respiratory and digestive health. We adore this earthy root tea because licorice is simply lovable- and we can't find a more shining example of everything that makes licorice fine.
Taste - Sweet! Rooty and viscous. Distinctly licorice-y.
To Enjoy
Licorice Root tea should not be drunk daily for more than 4 weeks.
100% Certified Organic Ingredients
Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have low potassium levels; if you are taking diuretics, corticosteroids, cardiac glycosides such as digoxin, or potassium-depleting agents. Do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless directed otherwise by your healthcare practitioner. Do not use this product if you have high blood pressure, heart disease, or impaired kidney or liver function. Not to be used for longer than 4 weeks without medical advice. Excessive use may lead to electrolyte imbalances (sodium retention and potassium loss), accompanied by high blood pressure and water retention. Not recommended for use with children under 12 years of age.