Algonquin Lucid Dream Tea
Enhanced Dream Recall 24 Tea Bags100% Certified Organic Herbs.
Handpicked by canoe in the algonquin wilderness, sweet gale is a light flavourful herbal tea which is said to enable one to have more memorable dreams.
Lucid Dream Tea can help you remember your dreams, or to dream with others, try a cup as you go to bed. Lucid dream tea is not a sedative but has an immediate calming effect.
TRADITIONAL USES:
- Stomach ache
- Fever
- Bronchial ailments
- Liver-blood tonic
INGREDIENTS:
SWEET GALE (Myrica Gale)
INGREDIENT TRADITIONAL USES
Leaves are used traditionally as a light flavourful green tea, and its seed nutlets as sage or bay like cooking spice. Sweet Gale leaves were dried to perfume linen and make candles because of its beautiful fragrance. Also used to allay thirst.
Astringent, diuretic, and emetic properties have been scientifically recognized.
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Reviews
lyrissa: a few months ago
Did not get any affect or more intense dreams from these....and I dream all the time!
Heather: a few months ago
I used to be an avid lucid dreamer and have since stopped. I was hoping this would help even with dream recall, and didn't. While dissapointed by this, it is a very nice tea. Luckily I'm a tea fan and it's one of the few teas I can drink without adding sweetner or milk.
amanda: about a year ago
great taste, no need for sugar. I don't dream very often but I do remember my dreams in the morning when I drink this before bed. I gave it 4 stars as I was expecting larger leaf, not powder for the price
Janina: about a year ago
great experience for me trying sweet gale for the first time, love this tee
Valerie: more than a year ago
Taste was nice (even without any sweetening) though I had to steep it for quite a while before I got it strong enough. I suppose I was expecting a little higher quality with all the information about it being hand picked and so forth. The herb in the bag is pulverized dust. For someone who is used to loose leaf tea, this isn't appealing and a lot of the flavour is lost (which explains why I had to steep for so long). For me, it is not worth the price, though I will be seeking other sources of Canadian sweet gale in a less processed form.