Organic Peppermint Leaf, Cut & Sifted, 1 ounce
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Description
Peppermint Leaf, Cut & Sifted — Organic
Country of Origin: USA / Europe
Uses: Herbal tea, digestion support, aromatherapy, culinary use
Appearance: Bright green, cut & sifted leaf
Flavor: Cool, sharp, refreshing mint with a smooth herbal finish
Benefits: Digestive relief, headache support, respiratory clarity, stress easing, natural cooling
Organic Peppermint Leaf is one of the most widely treasured herbs in Western herbalism, valued for its clean taste and powerful therapeutic actions. Naturally rich in menthol, peppermint offers immediate cooling, energetic uplift, and digestive comfort. Brewed as a tea, it produces a crisp, refreshing aroma and a soothing flavor that awakens the senses while relaxing the body.
Peppermint has been used for centuries in Greece, Egypt, and Persia for digestion, clarity, and rejuvenation. Today, it remains a staple for daily wellness and ritual herbal practice.
✨ Traditional Uses & Benefits
Digestive Ease
Helps relieve bloating, indigestion, gas, and stomach discomfort.
Respiratory & Sinus Support
Opens the lungs, clears the nasal passages, and eases breathing.
Stress Reduction & Calm Focus
Uplifts the mood while relaxing tension in the body.
Headache Relief
Cooling menthol naturally soothes tension and pressure.
Refreshing Daily Tonic
A perfect tea for both morning clarity and evening unwinding.
✨ How to Brew Peppermint Tea
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1–2 teaspoons dried peppermint
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8–10 oz hot water (not boiling)
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Steep 5–10 minutes covered
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Drink plain or sweeten lightly with honey
Also excellent iced for a cooling summer herbal drink.
✨ The Sacra & Spice Quality
Certified organic, shade-dried, vibrant green peppermint leaves cut and sifted for optimal flavor extraction. Clean, potent, and naturally aromatic.
Cooling. Clarifying. Uplifting.
⚠️ Disclaimer: Buyer assumes full responsibility for the use of this product. Not recommended for very young children. Consult a practitioner if pregnant or nursing.