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Oolong Passion CBD Tea | The Brothers Apothecary | Energizing & Flavorful

$15.60

Oolong is a succulent tea, perfect for those who don’t love the intensity or sharpness of traditional green teas. Our organic Oolong is blended with semi-sweet dried fruits (no artificial flavors!) for a simple, exotic and delightfully palatable, full-bodied fruit tea with a mildly smooth aftertaste. Guaranteed to appeal to the senses of the black tea lover & green lover!
  • As low as $1.50/cup
  • Each bag brews 2-3 cups!
  • Approx. 50-60MG CBD Per Tea Bag. Batches Vary.
  • Contains Coconut. Contains Caffeine.

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What Does Oolong Passion taste like?

Oolong Passion has a light, floral, and sweet taste, with hints of fresh-cut grass and a well-rounded green flavor. Blood orange peel and passion fruit powder add a sweet and citrus flavor–giving this tea a bright, summery taste that can nevertheless be enjoyed year-round. Oolong has characteristics that are very similar to both black and green tea. This leads to a delightful flavor profile when paired with the fruit. Due to the varied levels of oxidation around the world, oolong teas can have dramatically varied flavor profiles. Oolong teas that have been oxidized for longer, have a more robust, woodsy and earthy notes. While tea that has been oxidized for a shorter amount of time is sweeter and has a more floral flavor profile. Tasting Notes: Citrus, light floral, Toasty Oolong, Passionfruit

What are the benefits Oolong Passion?

The benefits of Oolong Passion relate to its nutrient profile and the mindfulness benefits of enjoying a quality cup of tea! Oolong tea, sometimes written as wu long or wulong, means “black dragon tea.” Other descriptions are “blue tea” or semi-fermented tea. It’s neither black nor green tea, but rather it falls into its own category. It represents true artisan mastery of processing tea. Both China and Taiwan are claimed as origins of Oolong tea, though Taiwan boasts the most famous oolongs as they are traditionally less oxidized and greener in color than Chinese Oolong. Oolong tea represents only 2% of the world tea, so it is a relatively less popular style of tea. Oolong is produced by allowing the tea to wither under the sun and oxidize before curling and twisting. The oxidation can range from 8%-80% depending on the variety and production. Oolong is also rich in antioxidants, even under various steeping conditions (we recommend at least 3 minutes!). Popular for hundreds of years in Italy and Spain, Blood Orange Peel is a great source of vitamins and antioxidants. Blood Oranges are an amazing source of Vitamin C and Vitamin A, as well. They are also packed full of anti-inflammatories like anthocyanins, beta-carotene, folate and calcium. Similarly, passionfruit is full of vitamin C and A, as well as a large amount of fiber and nutrients including calcium, magnesium and so much more. For both, we use powdered or whole food ingredients — not extracts! Oolong Passion also includes lemongrass, also called citronella. Lemongrass was commonly used as a folk remedy, and contains a rich source of flavonoids and other phenolic compounds, which contain antioxidants as well.

When should I drink Oolong Passion?

Oolong Passion contains caffeine, so we recommend drinking it in the morning as a coffee replacement or sipping it in the afternoon for a little pick-me-up. It is a great tea to ice and enjoy on a hot summer day. Remember, each bag can be used up to 2-3 times (and be sure to press and massage the bag with a spoon for maximum benefit!)

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CBG: The Mother of all Cannabinoids

CBG can convert into other cannabinoids like CBD and CBC through an enzymatic process and is derived from plants that naturally produce CBG, rather than being derived from other cannabinoids through a conversion process.

Many users report that the effects of CBG are almost identical to that of CBD, but through further research, CBG seems to offer other unique benefits supporting nerve pain relief, digestive and antibacterial benefits, mood enhancement, and focus without the sleepy effects of CBD. CBG has also been shown to increase vasodilation, which allows more oxygenated to help heal afflicted areas.

CBN: The Sleep Support Cannabinoid

Most CBN currently on the market is derived from CBD through a chemical conversion process. Many users explore CBN as a melatonin-free sleep aid and sleep quality enhancement that goes beyond CBD. Early studies in rats have show that CBN enchances the deep restorative sleep needed to maintain a healthy body.

Alongside its sleep benefits properties, CBN is reported by users has offering potential antibacterial, neuro-protective, and appetite-stimulating properties. Both CBN and CBG have also been researched for its potential neuro-protective and antibacterial properties.

CBC: The Lesser-Known Cannabinoid

CBC is typically derived from CBGa, the starting cannabinoid compound, and currently there are no natural high-CBC content cannabis or hemp strains available. Research on CBC is still in its early stages compared to CBD and CBN, but studies as early as 2006 have suggested it may have potential anti-cancer, antibiotic, and neurological benefits.

While it feels similar to CBD, many users have reported that this cannabinoid has antidepressant properties and that CBC topicals can help fight acne.

Kava, also known as Kava Kava or Piper Methysticum, is a tall shrub that produces heart-shaped leaves and long flowers. The roots have been used as a ceremonial and medicinal drink in the South Pacific Islands for centuries.

Kava is a central nervous system depressant similar to alcohol. It’s said to relieve stress and promote feelings of well-being, muscle relaxation, and sleep due to its anxiolytic effects.

People native to the South Pacific Islands—mainly Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, and Hawaii—use Kava during cultural ceremonies to create a state of altered consciousness. The root is traditionally crushed, ground, or powdered and soaked in water or coconut milk. Much like Cannabis and Mitragyna Speciosa, there are different strains of Kava such as Puoni Ono, Loa Waka, Borogu, and Borongoru—which can be found on our shelves here in Aurora, Colorado!

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– Lion’s Mane: traditionally used by Buddhist monks to help focus. Is known to boost concentration levels and memory.
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