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Nourishment Shop Hamago Tea (Beach Vitex)
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Hamago Tea (Beach Vitex)

$18.00
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35g

Made with 浜号 hamago harvested from along the oceans near Mt. Daisen.

Hamago, also known as Beach Vitex (Vitex rotundifolia.), is a resilient plant that thrives in the dry, salty and ever-changing landscape of the seashore. It has a strong, earthy and soothing aroma reminiscent of sage, but something still entirely of its own.

Hamago is a plant traditionally used in folk remedies for colds, headaches, congestion, neuralgia, inflammation, regulating menstrual cycles and easing cramping. The plant is known to have warming qualities.


Ingredients
Leaf, stem and berries of hamago (Vitex rotundifolia.)

Steep until tea turns a nice yellow. It can also be simmered in a pot for a stronger extraction.


~ Made in the old volcanic lands of Mt. Daisen & the sea ~

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Shipping
Orders will be mailed out using re-used packaging material wherever possible, no fancy wrapping here!

International - please purchase at your own risk, we can not guarantee that it will not get held back at the border or that it will not accrue custom fees.


*Disclaimer*
You are responsible for your own health.

The content on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the food and drug administration.

Do not use the information found within this website to self-diagnose any medical conditions or treat any health problems or diseases. The information provided is not intended to prescribe or be taken as medical advice.

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35g

Made with 浜号 hamago harvested from along the oceans near Mt. Daisen.

Hamago, also known as Beach Vitex (Vitex rotundifolia.), is a resilient plant that thrives in the dry, salty and ever-changing landscape of the seashore. It has a strong, earthy and soothing aroma reminiscent of sage, but something still entirely of its own.

Hamago is a plant traditionally used in folk remedies for colds, headaches, congestion, neuralgia, inflammation, regulating menstrual cycles and easing cramping. The plant is known to have warming qualities.


Ingredients
Leaf, stem and berries of hamago (Vitex rotundifolia.)

Steep until tea turns a nice yellow. It can also be simmered in a pot for a stronger extraction.


~ Made in the old volcanic lands of Mt. Daisen & the sea ~

———


Shipping
Orders will be mailed out using re-used packaging material wherever possible, no fancy wrapping here!

International - please purchase at your own risk, we can not guarantee that it will not get held back at the border or that it will not accrue custom fees.


*Disclaimer*
You are responsible for your own health.

The content on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the food and drug administration.

Do not use the information found within this website to self-diagnose any medical conditions or treat any health problems or diseases. The information provided is not intended to prescribe or be taken as medical advice.

35g

Made with 浜号 hamago harvested from along the oceans near Mt. Daisen.

Hamago, also known as Beach Vitex (Vitex rotundifolia.), is a resilient plant that thrives in the dry, salty and ever-changing landscape of the seashore. It has a strong, earthy and soothing aroma reminiscent of sage, but something still entirely of its own.

Hamago is a plant traditionally used in folk remedies for colds, headaches, congestion, neuralgia, inflammation, regulating menstrual cycles and easing cramping. The plant is known to have warming qualities.


Ingredients
Leaf, stem and berries of hamago (Vitex rotundifolia.)

Steep until tea turns a nice yellow. It can also be simmered in a pot for a stronger extraction.


~ Made in the old volcanic lands of Mt. Daisen & the sea ~

———


Shipping
Orders will be mailed out using re-used packaging material wherever possible, no fancy wrapping here!

International - please purchase at your own risk, we can not guarantee that it will not get held back at the border or that it will not accrue custom fees.


*Disclaimer*
You are responsible for your own health.

The content on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information has not been evaluated by the food and drug administration.

Do not use the information found within this website to self-diagnose any medical conditions or treat any health problems or diseases. The information provided is not intended to prescribe or be taken as medical advice.

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