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Balance Sips by Organic India

Ceylon Cinnamon, Ginger, Krishna Tulsi, Rama Tulsi, Vana Tulsi, Bacillus Coagulans, Licorice, Peppermint, Natural Mint Flavor (all organic)

Caffeine-free

How to Make This Tea

  • 1 bag per 8 oz. water
  • Heat water to 208° F or boil
  • Steep for 12 min

Why You'll Love This Tea

Tulsi, or Holy Basil, is a sacred plant in India and is known as "The Queen of the Herbs" for its restorative and spiritual properties. This blend helps deliver balanced digestive support.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Why You'll Love This Brand

ORGANIC INDIA represents a community dedicated to healthy, conscious living and true wellness solutions. They embrace the fundamental truth that we are all deeply interconnected with each other and the world. The company supply chain delivers value to farmers, employees, communities, and the environment. From seed, to soil, to farm, to factory, to its community, ORGANIC INDIA operates as a vehicle of consciousness.

ORGANIC INDIA specializes in organic Tulsi teas and Ayurvedic-based herbal supplements that are ethically grown or wildcrafted by small family farmer partners in India, using bio-regenerative agriculture practices. The measure of success for the company is whether their practices will leave the planet better than they found it — one of the reasons ORGANIC INDIA is a certified B Corporation and “Best for the World” honoree for two years in a row.

By honoring nature’s wisdom, ORGANIC INDIA goes beyond “sustainable” to regenerative by revitalizing the environment as well as farm communities, bringing access to clean water, positive social change, health care, and job skill trainings.

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