We are giving thanks for a beautiful Indian Summer in Somerset, UK with awesome pink sunsets!
However its nearly Halloween and our attentions are turning to sustaining ourselves and family through the winter as the darker evenings draw in. In this newsletter we are getting excited about Herbal Tea!
We love this time of year at Indigo Herbs - we're inspiring you to get creative and make yourself an Immune Boosting, Energy Sustaining, Get Well, Stay Well Herbal Tea Mix.
Loose leaf herbal teas can be a great way to support your body, mind and soul on a daily basis. Its a great way to replace dependancy on caffeine and benefit from the healing action of the herbs at the same time.
Here in the Indigo office we use our strawberry one cup tea infusers to make a quick brew. Its a great idea to use a re-sealable jar and blend some loose leaves to suit your exact taste and requirements, then its ready when you need it, (so you don't crumble and reach for the caffeine).

5 Favourite Tea Ingredients
1. (Sencha) Green Tea
Green tea is to the Japanese as red wine is to the French. Both contain powerful antioxidants, and both have been linked to their nations low statistics of heart disease. The leaves make a refreshing, invigorating and cleansing tea. Discover more
2. Gingko Biloba Tea
Ginkgo Biloba is also well known for its antioxidant and detoxifying properties. It has been used for many years as a remedy for various conditions. The leaves make a refreshing and fortifying tea. Discover more
3. Echinacea Purpurea Tea
Echinacea is widely respected as "THE remedy for colds and flu." It is a major immune booster that helps the body combat all types of infection. The leaves make a herbal get well stay well tea. Discover more
4. Hibiscus Flower Tea
The Egyptians and Sudanese used Hibiscus flowers, to make a red tea for treating problems of the nervous system and heart. In other parts of Africa the same tea concoction was used to treat coughs, colds, sore throats, increase appetite and to heal wounds and abscesses. The leaves make a very pleasant tasting tea with a high Vitamin C content. Discover more
5. Rose Hip Berry Tea
In Europe the rosehip has traditionally been used as a food source and for treating colds and flu. The leaves make a refreshing tart and tangy tea rich in antioxidants. Discover more

Your Best Herbal Tea Combo
We'd like to hear from you with your Best Herbal Tea Blend for the winter. So why not get involved and share your favourite loose leaf tea blend with us? To say thankyou for sharing we will be giving away one of our lovely Indigo Herbal Tea Infusion Gift Sets.
The winner will be picked randomly on the 26th October out of a hat and we will announce the winner in our next newsletter. So get going and drop us a line to recipes@indigo-herbs.co.uk
The gift set includes: 1 x Tummy Tamer Herbal Tea Blend – (100g), 1 x Get Well, Stay Well Herbal Tea Blend – (100g), 1 x Sleep Deep Herbal Tea Blend – (100g) and 2 x silicon strawberry shaped tea infusers.
This lovely loose leaf Herbal Tea Infusion boxed set, makes a great gift for that Herbal Tea lover in your life. This kit retails at £19.99...but is reduced by 10% discount to £17.99 until the end of November.

Halloween Treats
We are also offering 10% discount off our Indigo Raw Chocolate Making Gift Set, which contains all the pre-weighed ingredients to make the most delicious and nutritious chocolates, was £19.99 now £17.99. This kit makes 20 - 25 small chocolates. Why not get inventive and pick up a halloween mould to create a cute healthy alternative sweet treat for the family?
This great 10% discount includes ALL of our range of Healthy Herbal & Wellbeing Gift Sets, including Indigo Relax & Unwind Gift Set, Indigo Pregnancy Care & Wellbeing Gift Set, Indigo Mid Winter Incense Blending Gift Set, and Indigo Natural Aphrodisiacs Gift Set.

Time to re-order? Well here’s your trusty discount code again!
10 % OFF all orders over £30
Free Postage on all orders in the UK over £30.
INDIGO4475

Order online now at www.indigo-herbs.co.uk
Or call 01458 831 447 Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm UK time
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