Description
One of my fondest childhood memories of the harvest season is running through the fields of gold. Wheat bowed in the wind like waves in the ocean, a golden ocean that stretched as far as my eyes could see, interrupted from time to time by pink clovers and poppies. Bees buzzed around and a sweet scent of flowers and sun-ripened grain hung in the air.
Fields of Gold embodies the warmth, sweetness, and bounty of the harvest season. It’s chock full of nutrients, thanks to Oat Straw, Pink Clover, and Bee Pollen, and stress-reducing properties of Lemon Balm, Rose, Chamomile, and Lavender.
Cast a prosperity spell you can drink with the help of Chamomile, Calendula, Pink Clover, Oatstraw, and Bee Pollen, or a protection spell aided by St. John’s Wort and Mint. Add raw honey to enhance the taste and bountiful energy.
A great addition to your Lammas and Mabon abundance rituals, this herbal mix makes a great altar
offering.
Directions~
Measure 1 heaping teaspoon of Fields of Gold herbal tea mix into a mug or a teacup with an infuser and pour boiling water over it. If you don’t have an infuser, you’ll need to strain the tea before drinking. Cover and let steep for 10 minutes. Don’t skip this step. Covering your tea prevents the volatile medicinal oils from escaping; you want those babies in your brew. Strain and enjoy. I highly recommend sweetening with raw honey for best taste.
*As with anything, please exercise common sense with this tea; if you’re allergic to one or more of the ingredients, or suspect you may be, DO NOT CONSUME this product, no matter how negligible the amounts are. If you want to be double sure this tea doesn’t include such an ingredient or have questions about anything at all, please ask. I’m happy to answer any and all your questions concerning my products.
**If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, taking medications, or have a medical condition, you SHOULD NOT CONSUME herbal products without consulting your doctor first.
~Disclaimer~
My products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Garden of Moonlight is not responsible for consequences as a result of the misuse of products.
Please be advised that you are on a site that sells herbal products that have NOT been evaluated by the FDA. All products are intended for spiritual and entertainment purposes and have no guaranteed outcome or results. The buyer assumes all responsibility for items once purchased.
Because all the items sold are handmade, the listing image may vary compared to the product received.
~Packaging~
At Garden of Moonlight, all teas are blended using only the freshest, highest quality ingredients. No additives or preservatives. The teas are charged with healing energy and respective intention and packaged in small batches to ensure the freshest taste. The kraft pouches are sealed for freshness but come with a resealable zipper to keep the flavor optimal even after opening.
Because being environmentally responsible is supremely important to me, I will only use recyclable, recycled and environmentally-kind packaging. I will not add to plastic pollution with single-use plastic. All fragile items will be protected using paper products with a particular focus on recycling: shredded newspaper for padding and tissue paper for wrapping. I ask that you, please, be kind to our planet and recycle the boxes, padded envelopes, pouches and glass jars you receive from me.
~Important Note About My Herbs~
In my experience, homegrown herbs, grown by you in your garden, and those picked with your own hands in lush meadows and shady woods are most potent. It’s my hope to someday use only such herbs in all my creations. But until that time, my herbal products contain a mixture of the purest quality herbs grown by me (referred to as Homegrown in my listings) or wildcrafted from family lands that have never been sprayed or exposed to any pesticides (Wildcrafted), and certified organic herbs purchased from reputable sellers, like Mountain Rose Farms (Organic).
~Please, keep in mind that ALL my herbs are organically grown. However, I only use the term Organic with items that are Certified Organic by the USDA to show respect the seal deserves.
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