Description
Once flourishing in the moist, rich woodlands of the Northeast, they
called it "yellow root" and used the brilliant golden juice extracted
from its roots as an ornamental dye for their clothes and weapons, a
paint for their faces, and for its health benefits. Early settlers
adopted the use of Golden Seal, and it quickly became a mainstay of
American folk medicine. The name Golden Seal comes from the yellow
scars left on the rhizome of the stem that bursts forth every spring;
these scars look like the imprint of an old-fashioned letter seal.
Golden Seal is a very difficult and sensitive plant to grow and
requires five years for roots to become mature.
For more than 75
years, long before it became fashionable, Alvita was championing the
profound health-giving properties of herbal teas. Alvita travels to the
far reaches of the globe for the finest herbs, the best growers, the
most precious sources.
Small wonder that so many consumers trust
the Alvita name. Today, it stands for more than 100 different teas,
including classic single herb varieties, and our unique Alvita blends.
The package you hold in your hand combines ancient herbal wisdom with
modern science, and brings to you all the richness and benefits of
herbal teas. This philosophy is the very reason why you will find
sensible, English pillow style tea bags that are oxygen bleached, not
chlorine treated. And why you won’t find any strings, tags or staples.
We
thank you for choosing our product, but more importantly, we thank you
for the trust you’ve put in the herbal values that we all share.
Alvita. Natural Herb Teas that are Good for You and the Environment.
Golden Seal Herb
method. Place one tea bag in a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of
boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes. Press the bag before removing
to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten.
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