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    Rio Amazon Pau d'Arco Tea - 40 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Pau d'Arco Tea - 40 Bags

    Was: £7.35
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    Pau d'Arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa) is derived from the bark of a giant hardwood tree that is native to the Amazon rainforest in South America. Today it is still popular with the modern populations of Peru and Brazil. The bark contains many actives and is...

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    Rio Amazon Cat's Claw Tea - 40 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Cat's Claw Tea - 40 Bags

    Was: £8.35
    Now: £7.52

    Cat's Claw or 'Uña de gato' is a climbing vine that is native to the Peruvian Amazon and gains its name from the barbed 'claws' with which it climbs the jungle canopy. The tea has a pleasant, warming taste with natural flavours. Cat’s Claw...

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    Rio Amazon Cat's Claw Tea - 90 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Cat's Claw Tea - 90 Bags

    Was: £17.45
    Now: £15.71

    Cat’s Claw or ‘Uña de gato’ is a climbing vine that is native to the Peruvian Amazon and gains its name from the barbed ‘claws’ with which it climbs the jungle canopy. Directions: Infuse in freshly boiled water...

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    Rio Amazon Espinheira Santa Tea - 90 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Espinheira Santa Tea - 90 Bags

    Was: £15.75
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    Also known as 'Chuchuwasi', Espinheira Santa (Maytenus Ilicifolia) is a small, shrubby evergreen tree growing to heights of around 5m, with leaves and berries that resemble those of the European Holly. It is native to Southern Brazil and many other parts...

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    Rio Amazon Pau d'Arco & Graviola Tea - 40  Bags

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    Rio Amazon Pau d'Arco & Graviola Tea - 40 Bags

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    This tropical tea blend of Pau d'Arco and Graviola is a natural, rich source of antioxidants. Escape to the Amazon and enjoy botanical benefits with a touch of tropical sweetness. Protect your body’s natural wellbeing with this sweet and tropical...

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    Rio Amazon Damiana Tea - 40 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Damiana Tea - 40 Bags

    Was: £10.45
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    Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca) is a small shrub with aromatic leaves that thrives in hot and humid climates and is native to Mexico, Central and South America and the West Indies. The leaves are used to make the tea. Directions: Infuse 1 teabag in a cup...

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    Rio Amazon Pata de Vaca Tea - 90 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Pata de Vaca Tea - 90 Bags

    Was: £15.75
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    Tayuya (Cayaponia tayuya) is a woody vine found throughout the Amazon rainforest in South America. Tayuya is known by several botanical names, but all of these names refer to the same plant, a member of the gourd family. Rainforest people have been using...

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    Rio Amazon Pata de Vaca Tea - 40 Bags

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    Rio Amazon Pata de Vaca Tea - 40 Bags

    Was: £8.35
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    Pata de Vaca (translated as "cow's foot") is a small tree native to the tropical rainforests of Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Asia. It grows to heights of around 5-10m and produces 7-10cm long leaves that are shaped like a cow’s foot. It is these...

However you prefer your tea – black, green, herbal, medicinal, stimulating, calming – the days of “white with two sugars” have been well and truly consigned to the past. With so many options available, the nation’s favourite beverage has become as colourful and exotic as the origins of the infusions themselves.

The tea we're possibly most familiar with likely originated in south-west China as a medicinal brew. However, ”tea” can refer to any drink made from infusing crushed leaves in boiling water, with experts often preferring the word “tisane,” (from the French word meaning “herbal infusion,”) to describe tea made from dried flowers, fruits or herbs; where no tea leaves are actually included. 

Both black and green tea contain antioxidants, with green tea generally considered the healthier option due to its lower caffeine content. However, by adding essential oils, such as bergamot, even the humble cup of black tea is elevated to gently medicinal – Earl Grey nudging into the category of digestive, due to this citrusy addition. 

For those who would like an alternative to supplements, or to explore a gentler approach than prescribed medication, herbal teas are ideal. Pukka Herbal Collection Tea Bags, available to purchase from us in boxes of 20, are delightfully flavoursome, helping to provide a pleasurable sensory experience.

Camomile is possibly the most renowned, for its calming, gentle sleep-inducing properties, followed by Echinacea, with its ability to strengthen the immune system. But there are almost as many medicinal teas as there are situations and life stages to support.

Why is organic better?

Choosing organic is a smart move, both for ourselves and the planet. Many of our organic teas are also reassuringly Fair Trade, so you can be certain the tea you are drinking isn't at the expense of another's well-being. Especially at times of lower vitality, it makes sense to support healthfulness by skipping the pesticide residues and opting for organic!