Tātarāmoa Tea (Wild Harvest)

5.0 (1 )
$22.00
Tax included Shipping calculated at checkout.

Size

If you are on any medication, hāpu (pregnant), or breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before consuming as some herbs may not be suitable.

Description

Also known as Bush Lawyer, Tātarāmoa translates to "a heap of prickles", named after its thousands of small, backward-facing spikes. These hooks allow the plant to climb trees, but they also like to latch onto unsuspecting passersby. If you've ever walked through the bush and found yourself stuck, you’ve likely met Tātarāmoa! We’ve learned how to spot it before it grabs hold—most of the time.

Tātarāmoa has traditionally been used to support calmness, sleep, and respiratory health. It is known for its ability to soothe anxiety, ease coughs and colds, and even help with nicotine cravings.

Brewing Guide

How to Prepare:

  1. Add 1-2 teaspoons of Tātarāmoa leaves to a pot of water.
  2. Bring to a gentle boil, then let it simmer and cool.
  3. Strain and serve.