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Lemon Myrtle Tea

(Backhousia citriodora) A tree native to the northern parts of NSW Australia within subtropical forests happens to produce an amazingly refreshing lemon flavoured tea with numerous health benefits. Sore throat? Cramps and spasms? Give this tea a try. It could be the perfectly natural solution you've been looking for. Learn more about the amazing health benefits of this tea here.

We grow all of our Lemon Myrtle in the traditional botanical heartland – its native home – The Bundjalung Country (i.e. Northern NSW).

A statement from our farms:

"We have developed strong ties with the traditional Bundjalung owners through field days and farm visits for the purpose of sharing farming knowledge and to get to know each other.

Last year, elders and young farmers from the Bundjalung farm Namabunda joined us at our flagship farm, then called HQ, for a naming ceremony of the farm. The farm was then named Nanggill Mulla, or Home of Lemon Myrtle.

We will continue to acknowledge, pay respect, and develop our relationships with the Bundjalung people through the sharing of knowledge and employment opportunities."


We can quite safely say that this is the best Lemon Myrtle Tea we've tried to date and we're sure you'll agree. One note is that we've found many Lemon Myrtle farms within Australia to have international owners. We've made sure that this Lemon Myrtle is Australian Owned.

From certified organic Australian suppliers from Australian owned farms.

Our quality is of a high standard and our much lower prices are not reflective of the quality of our natives. We wish to move more stock to increase demand, reduce our margins and therefore give back to local communities.

Health Benefits of Lemon Myrtle

There are too many to list here, for the full list visit the link within our description!

  • Natural Antiseptic properties
  • High levels of vitamin C
  • Relieves cramps, spasms, headaches, rheumatism
  • Caffeine free

Brewing

  1. Infuse lemon myrtle leaves in boiling water.
  2. Keep it aside for about 3 to 5 minutes, depending on how strong you want the tea to be. 
  3. Remove the lemon myrtle and then serve.
Cautionary

No adverse effects known at this time.

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    (Backhousia citriodora) A tree native to the northern parts of NSW Australia within subtropical forests happens to produce an amazingly refreshing lemon flavoured tea with numerous health benefits. Sore throat? Cramps and spasms? Give this tea a try. It could be the perfectly natural solution you've been looking for. Learn more about the amazing health benefits of this tea here.

    We grow all of our Lemon Myrtle in the traditional botanical heartland – its native home – The Bundjalung Country (i.e. Northern NSW).

    A statement from our farms:

    "We have developed strong ties with the traditional Bundjalung owners through field days and farm visits for the purpose of sharing farming knowledge and to get to know each other.

    Last year, elders and young farmers from the Bundjalung farm Namabunda joined us at our flagship farm, then called HQ, for a naming ceremony of the farm. The farm was then named Nanggill Mulla, or Home of Lemon Myrtle.

    We will continue to acknowledge, pay respect, and develop our relationships with the Bundjalung people through the sharing of knowledge and employment opportunities."


    We can quite safely say that this is the best Lemon Myrtle Tea we've tried to date and we're sure you'll agree. One note is that we've found many Lemon Myrtle farms within Australia to have international owners. We've made sure that this Lemon Myrtle is Australian Owned.

    From certified organic Australian suppliers from Australian owned farms.

    Our quality is of a high standard and our much lower prices are not reflective of the quality of our natives. We wish to move more stock to increase demand, reduce our margins and therefore give back to local communities.

    Health Benefits of Lemon Myrtle

    There are too many to list here, for the full list visit the link within our description!

    • Natural Antiseptic properties
    • High levels of vitamin C
    • Relieves cramps, spasms, headaches, rheumatism
    • Caffeine free

    Brewing

    1. Infuse lemon myrtle leaves in boiling water.
    2. Keep it aside for about 3 to 5 minutes, depending on how strong you want the tea to be. 
    3. Remove the lemon myrtle and then serve.
    Cautionary

    No adverse effects known at this time.