| | |  | Chamomile | Home » » » » » Celestial Seasonings Chamomile Herb Tea, Caffeine Free, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) | | | | | | | Description: | | Caffeine free. Pure 100% natural chamomile gives Chamomile Herb Tea the luscious golden tone and delicate flavor that make it a traditional favorite. Chamomile tea has long been cherished as a soothing antidote for life's complications. In centuries past, the people of the English countryside valued no plant in their garden more than this herb, which they treasured as a domestic remedy to comfort the soul. Nourish your spirit and restore you calm as you savor a cup of our Chamomile Herb Tea. 100% Natural. This product contains all-natural herbs and flavors, and no artificial colors or preservatives. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of six, 40-count boxes (total of 240-count)
• Made from fine chamomile flowers
• Caffeine free and all natural
• Herbal tea
• Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 11.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Delicious and fresh with a sweet apple tasteMar 27, 2009
By Alesia Celestial Seasonings seems to have cornered the market on good chamomile tea. I've tried a few others out there--this one consistently has a fresh, slightly sweet flavor that others lack. Their quality control is obviosuly good; I've never had a cup of this tea that was rancid or flat.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Tea, Great TasteFeb 24, 2011
By S. tamburin
"houseplant entusiast"
My husband and I love this tea - it soothes the stomach and it relaxes you. It tastes good, too. We drink it every night. We have been subscribing to have it sent from Amazon for a long time now and are very pleased with the arrangement.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Delicious, healthy teaDec 13, 2006
By BlessedCP My whole family loves this tea, even our 5 year old. We drink it in the evening to calm and relax us. When we are fighting colds or sore throats we drink it with a bit of lemon and honey. We also put a couple of tea bags in our bath water for a soothing chamolmile tea soak.
It has a flowery/grassy flavor and is best a wee bit sweetened. It is one of the best tasting chamomile teas we have tried.
Used in moderation it is not dangerous to your health and is a long-standing, respected herb in natural medicine.
People with severe hay fever may not tolerate this tea very well, but it doesn't affect me and I have WRETCHED allergies and all season hay fever.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Helps my tourettes and crohn'sJan 17, 2012
By Chromic Acid I have been purchasing this tea locally for a couple years now, but I think I will order in bulk online now.
I have mild cases of tourettes syndrome and crohn's disease, and chamomile has helped me to cope better with both. I discovered by accident that my tourettes symptoms were noticeably lessened when I drink chamomile regularly, and although I am no neurologist, I suspect that some of the herbs help stabilize the erratic nerve impulse loops that are so common to those afflicted with the disorder. I have also concluded that the calmed nerves were not simply the result of drinking a warm drink. I have experimented with a number of other teas and drinks, both caffeinated and non-caffeinated, and although they relax me, they don't help as much as chamomile.
As far as crohn's goes, regulating the diet and eating frequency are very important, but chamomile helps to calm nerves and all kinds of tissue. It isn't a pain reliever, but it definitely helps.
ZEN NOTE: I also discovered by accident that I can achieve a sort of zen state by adding a small pinch of caffeine powder to a big cup of chamomile, and after some research, I think I discovered why (on a vary basic level): they affect different parts of the body; it is not a simple matter of chamomile calms you down and caffeine spins you up. According to the wikipedia page on caffeine, caffeine is structurally similar to adenosine, a molecule that, in the brain, will protect the organ by inhibiting neural activity and increasing blood flow under certain circumstances. Caffeine, being structurally similar, will block the brain's adenosine receptors for a time but will not cause the same effects once there. It just sits there, and neural activity stays high. Chamomile's herbal properties, for reasons unknown to me, stabilizes nerves and thus calms all kinds of tissues. Combine caffeine and chamomile to create a drink that calms the nerves and yet maintains a high level of neural activity.
It is quite pleasant.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Celestial Seasonings Chamomile Herb Tea, Caffeine Free, 40-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)Dec 07, 2011
By The Analyzer great Price and great product. Love this tea, it's very calming and nice and mild, and you can't beat the price, considering the grocery store cost.
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