Forager’s Cure

$9.99

The Forager's Cure | Burdock & Dandelion

$9.99

⚠️ Allergy & Pregnancy Note: This tea contains licorice root, nettle, red clover, and calendula. Licorice root is not recommended for those with high blood pressure, certain heart or kidney conditions, or those taking related medications, and should not be consumed in large amounts. Calendula may affect those with Asteraceae (daisy family) allergies. If you are pregnant, nursing, trying to conceive, taking medication, or have a medical condition, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider before drinking.

About the name: "The Forager's Cure" is a playful nod to old folk-herbalism tradition — the romance of gathering roots and leaves from the wild. It is not a claim that this tea cures, treats, or prevents anything. It's simply an earthy, grounding blend to enjoy.

The Forager's Cure — Traditional Herbal Tea

The Forager's Cure is a carefully crafted herbal blend featuring burdock root, dandelion root, marshmallow root, red clover, alfalfa, nettle leaf, peppermint leaf, licorice root, ginger root, and calendula. Inspired by generations of traditional herbal lore, this caffeine-free tea brings together some of folk herbalism's most beloved botanicals in a rich, grounding infusion.

With its earthy roots, refreshing herbs, and naturally smooth finish, The Forager's Cure is made for those who appreciate traditional herbal flavor and daily self-care rituals.

Deep Roots. Earthy Character.

For centuries, herbalists have gathered roots, leaves, and flowers to create rich, earthy teas. The Forager's Cure combines many of these traditional botanicals into one balanced blend that honors the heritage of folk herbalism and the romance of foraging.

The result is a tea that is both grounding and refreshing, offering a rich herbal experience in every cup.

Flavor Profile

  • Earthy burdock and dandelion root

  • Fresh herbal notes from nettle and peppermint

  • Gentle sweetness from licorice root

  • Light warmth from ginger

  • Smooth, balanced finish

Deep, herbal, and grounding.

Traditional Botanicals in The Forager's Cure

Burdock Root

Burdock root has been valued in traditional European and Asian herbal practices for centuries. Historically, it has appeared in folk wellness traditions focused on:

  • Traditional folk-herbalism practices

  • Daily enjoyment

  • Earthy, grounding flavor

  • General herbal tradition

Dandelion Root

Dandelion root has a long history of use in folk herbal traditions around the world. Traditionally, it has been associated with:

  • Folk herbal traditions

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Daily balance

  • Earthy, roasted flavor

Nettle Leaf

Nettle has been treasured for generations as a nutrient-rich botanical. Historically, it has appeared in wellness traditions focused on:

  • Daily nourishment folklore

  • Seasonal wellness

  • Traditional herbal nutrition

  • Fresh, green flavor

Red Clover

Red clover has been used in traditional herbal systems for centuries and has been appreciated for:

  • Traditional wellness folklore

  • Seasonal balance

  • Herbal self-care traditions

  • A gentle floral note

Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow root has a long history in traditional herbal preparations and has been valued for:

  • Herbal wellness traditions

  • Soft, smooth mouthfeel

  • Daily balance

  • Traditional folk use

Alfalfa

Alfalfa has been enjoyed for generations as a nutrient-rich herb and is traditionally associated with:

  • Daily nourishment folklore

  • Green, grassy flavor

  • Traditional herbal nutrition

Peppermint

Peppermint has long been enjoyed in traditional wellness practices focused on:

  • Digestive wellness traditions

  • Refreshment and balance

  • Daily comfort

  • A cooling, bright note

Licorice Root

Licorice root has been treasured in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western herbalism for centuries. Historically, it has been valued for:

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Traditional herbal balance

  • Natural sweetness in herbal blends

Ginger Root

Ginger has been used throughout the world for thousands of years and is traditionally associated with:

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Warming herbal traditions

  • A gentle, zesty warmth

Calendula

Calendula has been a favorite herb among traditional herbalists and has historically appeared in routines focused on:

  • Traditional herbal lore

  • Golden color and visual beauty

  • Seasonal self-care

A Traditional Herbal Blend

The herbs in The Forager's Cure have historically appeared in folk wellness traditions focused on:

  • Traditional folk-herbalism practices

  • Earthy, grounding flavor

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Seasonal herbal traditions

  • Daily self-care rituals

  • Overall enjoyment

Why You'll Love The Forager's Cure

  • Crafted with traditional herbs and roots

  • Naturally caffeine-free

  • No artificial colors or preservatives

  • Small-batch crafted

  • Rich, full-bodied herbal flavor

  • Smooth and balanced

  • Perfect for a grounding daily ritual

Brewing Instructions

Use 1½ to 2 teaspoons per 8 oz of hot water. Steep for 7 to 10 minutes. Enjoy warm as part of your daily herbal ritual.

Product Details

Ingredients: Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Marshmallow Root, Red Clover, Alfalfa, Nettle Leaf, Peppermint Leaf, Licorice Root, Ginger Root, Calendula

Type: Loose-Leaf Herbal Tea

Servings: Approximately 10 Cups

Certifications: Organic, Kosher, Gluten-Free

Caffeine: Naturally Caffeine-Free

Allergy: Contains calendula (Asteraceae/daisy family).

Cautions: Contains licorice root — not recommended for those with high blood pressure, heart or kidney conditions, or related medications, and not for large or long-term use. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition, consult your healthcare provider before drinking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why is it called The Forager's Cure?

A. The name is a playful nod to old folk-herbalism and the romance of gathering roots and leaves from the wild. It reflects that heritage and spirit. It is not a claim that the tea cures, treats, or prevents anything.

Q. What does The Forager's Cure taste like?

A. The Forager's Cure has a rich earthy foundation from burdock and dandelion roots, balanced by fresh herbal notes, gentle sweetness from licorice root, and a subtle warmth from ginger.

Q. Is The Forager's Cure safe for everyone?

A. This blend contains licorice root, which is not recommended for those with high blood pressure, certain heart or kidney conditions, or related medications, and calendula, which may affect those with daisy-family allergies. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a health condition, consult your healthcare provider before drinking.

Q. What are the traditional roots of The Forager's Cure?

A. The herbs in The Forager's Cure have long histories in folk herbalism, traditionally enjoyed for their earthy character and place in seasonal herbal traditions.

Q. Does The Forager's Cure contain caffeine?

A. No. The Forager's Cure is naturally caffeine-free.

Q. Is this a detox tea?

A. No. The Forager's Cure is simply an earthy, flavorful herbal tea inspired by traditional root blends, meant to be enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyle. It is not a detox or cleansing product.

Q. Does The Forager's Cure contain real roots and herbs?

A. Yes. The blend contains real burdock root, dandelion root, marshmallow root, ginger root, and a variety of traditional herbal botanicals.

Q. What makes The Forager's Cure unique?

A. The Forager's Cure combines ten traditional herbs and roots into one balanced blend, offering earthy roots, refreshing herbs, and folk-herbalism character in a single caffeine-free tea.

These statements reflect traditional herbal and historical uses of the ingredients and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

The Forager's Cure | Burdock & Dandelion

$9.99

⚠️ Allergy & Pregnancy Note: This tea contains licorice root, nettle, red clover, and calendula. Licorice root is not recommended for those with high blood pressure, certain heart or kidney conditions, or those taking related medications, and should not be consumed in large amounts. Calendula may affect those with Asteraceae (daisy family) allergies. If you are pregnant, nursing, trying to conceive, taking medication, or have a medical condition, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider before drinking.

About the name: "The Forager's Cure" is a playful nod to old folk-herbalism tradition — the romance of gathering roots and leaves from the wild. It is not a claim that this tea cures, treats, or prevents anything. It's simply an earthy, grounding blend to enjoy.

The Forager's Cure — Traditional Herbal Tea

The Forager's Cure is a carefully crafted herbal blend featuring burdock root, dandelion root, marshmallow root, red clover, alfalfa, nettle leaf, peppermint leaf, licorice root, ginger root, and calendula. Inspired by generations of traditional herbal lore, this caffeine-free tea brings together some of folk herbalism's most beloved botanicals in a rich, grounding infusion.

With its earthy roots, refreshing herbs, and naturally smooth finish, The Forager's Cure is made for those who appreciate traditional herbal flavor and daily self-care rituals.

Deep Roots. Earthy Character.

For centuries, herbalists have gathered roots, leaves, and flowers to create rich, earthy teas. The Forager's Cure combines many of these traditional botanicals into one balanced blend that honors the heritage of folk herbalism and the romance of foraging.

The result is a tea that is both grounding and refreshing, offering a rich herbal experience in every cup.

Flavor Profile

  • Earthy burdock and dandelion root

  • Fresh herbal notes from nettle and peppermint

  • Gentle sweetness from licorice root

  • Light warmth from ginger

  • Smooth, balanced finish

Deep, herbal, and grounding.

Traditional Botanicals in The Forager's Cure

Burdock Root

Burdock root has been valued in traditional European and Asian herbal practices for centuries. Historically, it has appeared in folk wellness traditions focused on:

  • Traditional folk-herbalism practices

  • Daily enjoyment

  • Earthy, grounding flavor

  • General herbal tradition

Dandelion Root

Dandelion root has a long history of use in folk herbal traditions around the world. Traditionally, it has been associated with:

  • Folk herbal traditions

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Daily balance

  • Earthy, roasted flavor

Nettle Leaf

Nettle has been treasured for generations as a nutrient-rich botanical. Historically, it has appeared in wellness traditions focused on:

  • Daily nourishment folklore

  • Seasonal wellness

  • Traditional herbal nutrition

  • Fresh, green flavor

Red Clover

Red clover has been used in traditional herbal systems for centuries and has been appreciated for:

  • Traditional wellness folklore

  • Seasonal balance

  • Herbal self-care traditions

  • A gentle floral note

Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow root has a long history in traditional herbal preparations and has been valued for:

  • Herbal wellness traditions

  • Soft, smooth mouthfeel

  • Daily balance

  • Traditional folk use

Alfalfa

Alfalfa has been enjoyed for generations as a nutrient-rich herb and is traditionally associated with:

  • Daily nourishment folklore

  • Green, grassy flavor

  • Traditional herbal nutrition

Peppermint

Peppermint has long been enjoyed in traditional wellness practices focused on:

  • Digestive wellness traditions

  • Refreshment and balance

  • Daily comfort

  • A cooling, bright note

Licorice Root

Licorice root has been treasured in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western herbalism for centuries. Historically, it has been valued for:

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Traditional herbal balance

  • Natural sweetness in herbal blends

Ginger Root

Ginger has been used throughout the world for thousands of years and is traditionally associated with:

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Warming herbal traditions

  • A gentle, zesty warmth

Calendula

Calendula has been a favorite herb among traditional herbalists and has historically appeared in routines focused on:

  • Traditional herbal lore

  • Golden color and visual beauty

  • Seasonal self-care

A Traditional Herbal Blend

The herbs in The Forager's Cure have historically appeared in folk wellness traditions focused on:

  • Traditional folk-herbalism practices

  • Earthy, grounding flavor

  • Digestive wellness folklore

  • Seasonal herbal traditions

  • Daily self-care rituals

  • Overall enjoyment

Why You'll Love The Forager's Cure

  • Crafted with traditional herbs and roots

  • Naturally caffeine-free

  • No artificial colors or preservatives

  • Small-batch crafted

  • Rich, full-bodied herbal flavor

  • Smooth and balanced

  • Perfect for a grounding daily ritual

Brewing Instructions

Use 1½ to 2 teaspoons per 8 oz of hot water. Steep for 7 to 10 minutes. Enjoy warm as part of your daily herbal ritual.

Product Details

Ingredients: Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Marshmallow Root, Red Clover, Alfalfa, Nettle Leaf, Peppermint Leaf, Licorice Root, Ginger Root, Calendula

Type: Loose-Leaf Herbal Tea

Servings: Approximately 10 Cups

Certifications: Organic, Kosher, Gluten-Free

Caffeine: Naturally Caffeine-Free

Allergy: Contains calendula (Asteraceae/daisy family).

Cautions: Contains licorice root — not recommended for those with high blood pressure, heart or kidney conditions, or related medications, and not for large or long-term use. If pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition, consult your healthcare provider before drinking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why is it called The Forager's Cure?

A. The name is a playful nod to old folk-herbalism and the romance of gathering roots and leaves from the wild. It reflects that heritage and spirit. It is not a claim that the tea cures, treats, or prevents anything.

Q. What does The Forager's Cure taste like?

A. The Forager's Cure has a rich earthy foundation from burdock and dandelion roots, balanced by fresh herbal notes, gentle sweetness from licorice root, and a subtle warmth from ginger.

Q. Is The Forager's Cure safe for everyone?

A. This blend contains licorice root, which is not recommended for those with high blood pressure, certain heart or kidney conditions, or related medications, and calendula, which may affect those with daisy-family allergies. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a health condition, consult your healthcare provider before drinking.

Q. What are the traditional roots of The Forager's Cure?

A. The herbs in The Forager's Cure have long histories in folk herbalism, traditionally enjoyed for their earthy character and place in seasonal herbal traditions.

Q. Does The Forager's Cure contain caffeine?

A. No. The Forager's Cure is naturally caffeine-free.

Q. Is this a detox tea?

A. No. The Forager's Cure is simply an earthy, flavorful herbal tea inspired by traditional root blends, meant to be enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyle. It is not a detox or cleansing product.

Q. Does The Forager's Cure contain real roots and herbs?

A. Yes. The blend contains real burdock root, dandelion root, marshmallow root, ginger root, and a variety of traditional herbal botanicals.

Q. What makes The Forager's Cure unique?

A. The Forager's Cure combines ten traditional herbs and roots into one balanced blend, offering earthy roots, refreshing herbs, and folk-herbalism character in a single caffeine-free tea.

These statements reflect traditional herbal and historical uses of the ingredients and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.