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Tribal Vibe - Nature's Teas are a collection of wildcrafted teas, influenced by Indigenous plant medicine. Each blend contains wild ingredients, that are foraged from the eastern shore of Nova Scotia. Each blend contains rosehips and white birch bark blended with a local berry. Each blend is packaged to include a card with artwork on 1 side and the ingredients and their traditional uses on the other. 

 

Snowy Owl Blend - Raspberries are traditionally used for stomach issues such as cramping and digestion.

 

Painted Turtle Blend - Cranberries are traditionally used for urinary tract issues. They are used to address bladder and kidney problems. 

 

Eagles Watch Blend - Blueberries are traditionally to improve eyesight. 

 

Spirit Wolf Blend - Blackberries are traditionally used for inflammation. Issues such as water retention, gout & arthritis are treated with blackberries. 

 

Sleeping Bear Blend - Alder Cones are traditionally used as a sleep aide. They help relax the mind and body to aide in sleeping. 

 

The rosehips in each blend are very high in vitamin c which helps boost the immune system. They are also rich in anti-inflammatory properties. 

 

The white birch bark is traditionally used to purify the blood. It pulls toxins from the blood so they can be eliminated from the body. 

Tribal Vibe - Nature's Teas

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  • Maryann Woodworth of Tribal Vibe - Nature's Teas

     

    As a child, Maryann was taught about these medicines, by her elders of Wasoqopa'q First Nation.

  • Unfortunately, jars are awkward to ship and cost more (~$20). To save on shipping costs, we can send the teas in a plastic bag as opposed to the standard jar (~$4).

    If you're ordering more than just the tea, it may still be reasonable to ship in the jar.

    Shipping is calculated at checkout.

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We are so grateful to be based in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people, covered by the Peace and Friendship Treaties, on which we reside. In honour of this land and its people, we wholeheartedly embrace our responsibility to re-Indigenize and decolonize the institutions and spaces we share and everyday strive to walk in right relation with all of our relatives.

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