La Protectrice Organic (20g Bag)
This divine collaboration of colourful flowers and fine needles of fir seduces the eye at first glance.
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This mixture was created especially for the cold season, distinguished by the spicy (pepper) and fruity (blueberry) character of the holy basil (also called tulsi).
Vegetable and saline nettle notes support harmoniously the ethereal softness and floral bouquet of the oregano.
A herbal adaptogen which allows the body and the immune system to adapt to seasonal change or the effects of stress. Anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cold, it can relieve headaches, stomach disorders and supports digestion while restoring strength, fortitude and vitality.
: Nettle, holy basil (tulsi), cornflower, fireweed, oregano flower. (Urtica dioica, Ocimum sanctum, Centaurea cyanus, Epilobium angustifolium, Origanum vulgare).
This divine collaboration of colourful flowers and fine needles of fir seduces the eye at first glance.
Here is a delicate blend of raspberry, purple basil and wild rose buds. The stunning deep violet liquor is lively and has a pleasant suppleness relieved by a fine astringency that gives it body.
Labrador Tea, or Greenland Ledon, is not related to the tea plant, but its therapeutic virtues are sought after, just like those of Camellia Sinensis. This wild harvest comes from areas of the wetlands of Lac St-Jean where the plant is exposed to the warm rays of the sun.
The large green leaves of lemon verbena are escorted by a magnificent retinue of whole flowers, white, orange, blue and mauve.
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