Tea: Sweet Dreams Stress Relief Blend Bath Tea
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A natural herbal bath is a great way to relax and relieve tension, soothe aching muscles and joints, stimulate circulation, promote supple skin or help chase away a cold.
Each unique blend of organic botanicals enhances the natural healing and soothing effects of a warm bath. So enjoy a moment of calm while pampering your skin.
Bathing in water infused with the goodness of herbs is a calming, healing way to care for your body. Choose a blend to match your mood, create an atmosphere, or for your therapeutic needs. Some blends have healing salts.
Soaking in a warm fragrant herbal bath is a simple pleasure that provides a quiet sanctuary in which to retreat, reflect and refresh.
Bath teas or bathing herbs have been used in baths for thousands of years. The healing properties trapped in the herbs and released by the water can help boost your mood, calm the mind, soothe sore muscles and joints, fight colds, boost circulation, open pores, soften skin, and promote more restful sleep.
So, draw a warm bath infused with fragrant or therapeutic herbs and relax. It may just be the perfect medicine for whatever ails you.
No time for a bath or No bathtub? Our bathing herbs are very versatile.
For more information please read "How to Use an Herbal Bath Tub Tea"
Get creative! Check out all the ways to use bath teas in our blog, "Bath Tub Tea Recipes: Simple Additions"
Bath teas or bathing herbs have been used in baths for thousands of years to relieve aches and pains, fight colds, boost circulation, or energize or relax your mind and body.
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