Pain Tea 40g
Loose Leaf Tea.
Enjoy Pain Tea anytime to help relieve inflammation and pain.
Taste
Fresh, clean and sweet.
Ingredients
Filipendula ulmaria herb, Tanacetum parthenium herb, Lavandula angustifolia herb, Salix alba bark, Cannabis sativa subsp. sativa herb, Curcuma longa rhizome, Piper nigrum berry, Capsicum annum fruit.
Heritage and Science
Throughout history, people have used the medicinal plants around them to alleviate pain, combat inflammation and treat fever.
Medicinal plants such as chilli, white willow, feverfew, meadowsweet, hemp, lavender, as well as topical comfrey and arnica, have undergone laboratory research, showing the complex mechanisms behind their pain-reduction and anti-inflammatory properties.
These mechanisms involve the inhibition of various inflammatory mediators within the body, including prostaglandins and cytokines, as well as the reduction of pain mediators like substance P. For certain medicinal plants such as hemp, white willow, chili, feverfew, lavender, and topical arnica and comfrey, gold standard (controlled) clinical trials demonstrate that when administered at a medicinal dose, these plant medicines effectively alleviate cancer-related pain, muscle spasms, and reduce vasodilation associated with migraines. In addition, they effectively block the prostaglandins responsible for pain and swelling, often yielding results comparable to or surpassing those of conventional pharmaceutical drugs.
Did you know?
You can take this tea to help reduce inflammation and pain, but to treat a condition with medicinal plants, you need to reach a medicinal dose. A medicinal dose of tea for adults is the equivalent of 2 teabags steeped for 20 minutes and taken 3x daily.
In addition, for effective treatment with plant medicine it is also important to take a prescription that is relevant to the individual and their holistic needs, taking into account all conditions and any other medication, and also monitoring the individual response, for which we recommend consulting a NIMH medical herbalist.
Caution
When taking any medicinal plant at a medicinal level, always first consult a NIMH medical herbalist or healthcare professional before giving to a child, if you are pregnant, have any medical condition or allergy, or if you are taking any medication. Do not stop taking any medication you have been prescribed without consulting your health care professional.






