Herbal Supplement, Tulsi Green, Infusion Bags USDA Organic. Fairtrade. Krishna Tulsi, Rama Tulsi, Vana Tulsi, Green Tea: Fairtrade certified & sourced from Fairtrade producers. Total 100%. Certified Organic by Control Union-801983 Product produced and processed according to NPOP standard of India & USDA-NOP. Vegan. Gluten free. Halal. Vegetarian. Non GMO Project Verified nongmoproject.org. Stress relieving & empowering. Tulsi: Revered in India as The Queen of Herbs, Tulsa (Holy Basil) is an adaptogenic herb that has been used for more than 5,000 years to: Aid in stress relief & uplift mood. Support the immune system. Support the natural detoxification process. Tulsi Green: An invigorating, smooth blend of Tulsi and the finest Green Tea offers a natural energy boost with a hint of caffeine. At the heart of Organic India is our commitment to be a living embodiment of love & consciousness in action. Small Family Farmers: Empowering small family farmers in India to cultivate regenerative, organic farmland. Revitalizing communities through fair wages, education, healthcare, access to clean water & job skills training. Regenerative Agriculture: Regenerating soil health & fertility. Improving water retention & sequestering carbon. Restoring vibrant health to the environment. Healthy Conscious Living: Celebrating the interconnectedness of life. Cultivating the health of our planet, our farmers & you. Pictured on the front is one of our beloved farmers or a family member. Individually wrapped for freshness. OrganicIndiaUSA.com. www.controlunion.com. Certified B Corporation. Organic India is committed to responsible packaging. This carton is made from 100% recycled paperboard, with a minimum of 30% post-consumer content. Our infusion bags are made from unbleached, biodegradable fiber. Please support our environment by recycling this package. (These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease). Product of India.
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