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Medicine Soulfire ~ South Direction Tea Blend
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Soulfire ~ South Direction Tea Blend

$15.00

Batched in the South Direction to brighten your heart.

Emotionally: Encourages play, unconditional love, joy, transformation, growth, vitality, passion, connection to the element of fire, and the four legged beings.

Physically: This blend is deeply nourishing, heart-centered, and lymph-cleansing, with a gentle invitation to emotionally release, mineral replenishment, and tissue repair. It speaks especially well to:

  • Grief and emotional holding in the body (Hawthorn, Violet, Lemon Balm)

  • Lymphatic stagnation and immune recovery (Goldenrod, Violet, Nettle)

  • Mineral depletion and nervous system exhaustion (Nettle, Comfrey, Hawthorn leaf)

  • Circulatory support and long-term vitality (Hawthorn berries, Lemon Balm)

It would be beautiful as a nourishing tea during seasonal transitions, times of emotional vulnerability, or after stress/illness that lingers in the heart or tissues.

Energetically: Feels like a loving hand over the heart, reminding you of your strength without demanding productivity. It’s great for people who:

  • Carry emotions in the body

  • Have tension in the chest or belly

  • Are recovering from emotional or physical depletion

  • Need to reconnect with gentleness and strength in equal measure

Safety/Contraindications:

  • Comfrey leaf: Best used short term internally. Occasional use in tea is typically safe, especially from leaf (not root), but avoid if there is liver disease or pregnancy.

  • Lemon balm: Can lower thyroid activity slightly — use with care in hypothyroid conditions.

  • Goldenrod: Often confused with ragweed but not allergenic in the same way — just be cautious if highly sensitive.

Nature Kin: Hawthorn leaf*, Lemon balm^, Goldenrod^, Nettle leaf^, Comfrey leaf^, Hawthorn berries*, Violet Leaf^, love & reverence

^sustainably wildcrafted
*organic

6 oz herbal tea blend

*Disclaimer: This product has not been tested by the FDA. this is not meant to cure, diagnose, prevent or treat any illness. You should consider consulting with a doctor especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication

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Batched in the South Direction to brighten your heart.

Emotionally: Encourages play, unconditional love, joy, transformation, growth, vitality, passion, connection to the element of fire, and the four legged beings.

Physically: This blend is deeply nourishing, heart-centered, and lymph-cleansing, with a gentle invitation to emotionally release, mineral replenishment, and tissue repair. It speaks especially well to:

  • Grief and emotional holding in the body (Hawthorn, Violet, Lemon Balm)

  • Lymphatic stagnation and immune recovery (Goldenrod, Violet, Nettle)

  • Mineral depletion and nervous system exhaustion (Nettle, Comfrey, Hawthorn leaf)

  • Circulatory support and long-term vitality (Hawthorn berries, Lemon Balm)

It would be beautiful as a nourishing tea during seasonal transitions, times of emotional vulnerability, or after stress/illness that lingers in the heart or tissues.

Energetically: Feels like a loving hand over the heart, reminding you of your strength without demanding productivity. It’s great for people who:

  • Carry emotions in the body

  • Have tension in the chest or belly

  • Are recovering from emotional or physical depletion

  • Need to reconnect with gentleness and strength in equal measure

Safety/Contraindications:

  • Comfrey leaf: Best used short term internally. Occasional use in tea is typically safe, especially from leaf (not root), but avoid if there is liver disease or pregnancy.

  • Lemon balm: Can lower thyroid activity slightly — use with care in hypothyroid conditions.

  • Goldenrod: Often confused with ragweed but not allergenic in the same way — just be cautious if highly sensitive.

Nature Kin: Hawthorn leaf*, Lemon balm^, Goldenrod^, Nettle leaf^, Comfrey leaf^, Hawthorn berries*, Violet Leaf^, love & reverence

^sustainably wildcrafted
*organic

6 oz herbal tea blend

*Disclaimer: This product has not been tested by the FDA. this is not meant to cure, diagnose, prevent or treat any illness. You should consider consulting with a doctor especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication

Batched in the South Direction to brighten your heart.

Emotionally: Encourages play, unconditional love, joy, transformation, growth, vitality, passion, connection to the element of fire, and the four legged beings.

Physically: This blend is deeply nourishing, heart-centered, and lymph-cleansing, with a gentle invitation to emotionally release, mineral replenishment, and tissue repair. It speaks especially well to:

  • Grief and emotional holding in the body (Hawthorn, Violet, Lemon Balm)

  • Lymphatic stagnation and immune recovery (Goldenrod, Violet, Nettle)

  • Mineral depletion and nervous system exhaustion (Nettle, Comfrey, Hawthorn leaf)

  • Circulatory support and long-term vitality (Hawthorn berries, Lemon Balm)

It would be beautiful as a nourishing tea during seasonal transitions, times of emotional vulnerability, or after stress/illness that lingers in the heart or tissues.

Energetically: Feels like a loving hand over the heart, reminding you of your strength without demanding productivity. It’s great for people who:

  • Carry emotions in the body

  • Have tension in the chest or belly

  • Are recovering from emotional or physical depletion

  • Need to reconnect with gentleness and strength in equal measure

Safety/Contraindications:

  • Comfrey leaf: Best used short term internally. Occasional use in tea is typically safe, especially from leaf (not root), but avoid if there is liver disease or pregnancy.

  • Lemon balm: Can lower thyroid activity slightly — use with care in hypothyroid conditions.

  • Goldenrod: Often confused with ragweed but not allergenic in the same way — just be cautious if highly sensitive.

Nature Kin: Hawthorn leaf*, Lemon balm^, Goldenrod^, Nettle leaf^, Comfrey leaf^, Hawthorn berries*, Violet Leaf^, love & reverence

^sustainably wildcrafted
*organic

6 oz herbal tea blend

*Disclaimer: This product has not been tested by the FDA. this is not meant to cure, diagnose, prevent or treat any illness. You should consider consulting with a doctor especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or on medication

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