Pineal Tokes

Tea type
Herbal Tea
Ingredients
Damiana
Flavors
Perfume
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
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Edit tea info Last updated by Shae
Average preparation
Boiling 6 min, 30 sec 9 oz / 268 ml

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  • “The TTB has arrived! So big, so many teas… no chance to try them all! Tea #7 I could tick every single symptom written in the description today. So that’s why I took this tea, because I thought it...” Read full tasting note
  • “I put too much honey in this one so that’s mostly what I taste. Before steeping, it had a very perfumy fragrance, though not in a negative way. I don’t know if I would call it floral, maybe I...” Read full tasting note

From Herbing Legends

Pineal Tokes is the blend for your spiritual practices, mediation, or lucid dreaming. Perfect for connecting and centering self. This blend contains blue lotus, yerba santa, mullein, coltsfoot, damiana, and mugwort. This great herbal blend helps in assisting with treating many health maladies, including:

*Headaches
*Depression
*Nervous upset stomach.
*Constipation
*Boosting mental and physical stamina.
*Diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, and other gastrointestinal conditions
*Epilepsy
*Anxiety
*Fatigue

*These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore we cannot claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All information on our site is provided for historical background and educational purposes only.
Please consult your physician about any medical concern you may have, and educate yourself thoroughly about any herbs and their potential contraindications before any type of use.

https://herbinglegends.company.site/Pineal-Tokes-Loose-herbs-p220126185

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2 Tasting Notes

1846 tasting notes

The TTB has arrived! So big, so many teas… no chance to try them all!
Tea #7

I could tick every single symptom written in the description today. So that’s why I took this tea, because I thought it couldn’t hurt.

The dry leaf is amazingly familiar and I wasn’t sure what was it until I smelled a few times. Then I found out, it’s a childhood memory of one of first tea shops in my hometown, which was pretty smelling much similar. It was one of the brick and mortar store with herbal teas mostly, some spices and rarely some “real” teas. They used to have some tea bags which made sense as colleting the outer wrappers was booming back then. They are closed though for 15 years now maybe?

That said, it was an nicely smelling tea and considering the issues I have, it was certainly a tea as a remedy.

I won’t lie, it didn’t helped me much. But it had quite a nice flavour, a bit bitter and overall somehow just herbaceous. But it wasn’t bad.

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 2 tsp 10 OZ / 300 ML
gmathis

Smell memories are strong, aren’t they? For some reason, your note made me remember my Grandma’s back porch scent—dust, dampness, and black walnuts.

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2170 tasting notes

I put too much honey in this one so that’s mostly what I taste. Before steeping, it had a very perfumy fragrance, though not in a negative way. I don’t know if I would call it floral, maybe I would, but it was definitely not spicy like some of the other blends I’ve tried from this company.

Flavors: Perfume

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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