Algonquin Cedar Tea
Mild evergreen infusion inspired by traditional cedar tea, made with a small amount of correctly identified cedar, hot water, and optional lemon.
Key Ingredients
- Filtered water; correctly identified eastern white cedar or northern white cedar sprig; lemon; honey
- monk fruit
- or allulose; mint
Why This Works
Loaded with vitamin C, zinc, and beta-glucans, this recipe strengthens your immune system naturally. Traditional healing ingredients from cultures around the world support your body's defense mechanisms.
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