Organic Connections Rooibos (Organic Loose) - 454g

Rooibos (Organic Loose) - 454g

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Rooibos is a tea most people are familiar with. It’s long been used for its polyphenol compounds to help support relaxation and stress. Organic Connections rooibos is cut and sifted to make a premium tea that you can sip alone or paired with other herbs such as ashwagandha, cinnamon, ginger or cloves. Organic Connections follows best farming practices so you they can provide certified organic bulk herbs that are not only good for you, but the planet too. [CUT & SIFTED]

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Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

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Cut & Sifted

454g

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Add to your own herbal combinations or brew as a tea.

Product Information:
  • Cut & Sifted
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Pairs well with ashwagandha, cinnamon, ginger or cloves
  • A premium, antioxidant tea
  • Anti-inflammatory and cardio protective tea

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Light, Fresh, a Pretty Rose Color in the Cup
The rooibos loose tea blends so nicely with my homegrown winter tea blend, adding a pretty rose color to the clear pot and teacup, uplifting the mood. I do not get bored with it and always feel refreshed any time of the day or evening. The article attached has lots of benefits I was not aware of.
By Teresa from Alberta on 2026-02-13 18:06:26

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Best Replacement for Caffeinated Tea
Mild flavour, lovely red colour. Makes me feel good.
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Rooibos
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)

Rooibos tea – a distinctive red antioxidant tea from South Africa

Rooibos tea, pronounced “Royboss”, is known as Red Tea. Its popularity is sweeping Europe and North America. Coffee conglomerates are now offering “Red Espresso” made from this unique red tea. The health benefits of Rooibos are growing as studies continue to come out exclaiming the many health promoting properties of this Native South African plant.


What is Rooibos?
Rooibos, from the Aspalathus Linearis plant, is almost exclusively grown on the west coast of South Africa. The problem is it has been unsuccessfully cultivated in other parts of the world. So it is almost completely dependent on the unique climate on South Africa’s west coast. Rooibos is a very hardy dry land crop and depends on deeply course acidic sandy soil specific to that region. It is so hardy it can survive at temperatures as low as zero degree centigrade and as high as 45 degrees centigrade. Unfortunately rising temperatures and decreasing rain falls are threatening the survival of this indigenous bush.


Rooibos tea can be found in either green or red varieties. Green Rooibos is unfermented – similar to green tea. And Red Rooibos is fermented, which is similar to black tea. Red Rooibos tea is more available and popular as its flavor is sweet and earthy. Green Rooibos is more malty flavored and is more expensive. Studies comparing the two for their health benefits vary as to which is the healthier variety.


Although historically used by South Africa’s native culture, Rooibos tea came to the world’s attention when Dutch settlers arrived in South Africa. The Dutch found the tea to be similar in taste black tea. This was attractive to the Dutch because of its availability and affordability compared to importing customary black tea.


What is Rooibos used for?
Rooibos has many health benefits and, while not studied on humans, has been studied extensively on animals. Benefits include its antioxidant properties, effects on your immune system, cardiovascular and cholesterol lowering effects.


Rooibos has very low caffeine and tannin content so it is a great substitute for those who are sensitive to caffeine or have stress, tension and a fast heart rate, which caffeine exacerbates.


It’s most popular quality is its antioxidant concentrations, specifically high in two called Aspapathin and Nothofagin. It’s also high in phenolic compounds called flavanols, flavones, and flavanones. Two of its more commonly known flavanoids are called Quercetin and Luteolin. Antioxidants, phenolic compounds and flavanoids are excellent in treating and managing inflammation and cardiovascular health.


How does Rooibos work?
Rooibos helps pain and inflammation mainly by two mechanisms. Its antioxidant content neutralizes free radicals and toxins that cause damage and inflammation to joints, connective tissue and your cardiovascular system.


Rooibos also inhibits the enzyme called Xanthine Oxidase. By doing this your body does not convert Purines (from animal protein and sea food) to Uric Acid. Uric acid causes pain and inflammation, particularly to joints. The classic disease caused by high Uric Acid levels is called Gout or Gouty Arthritis. This disease mostly affects the joint of the large toe but can also cause inflammation in your knees, ankles and feet, and less commonly in the joints in your upper limbs. High uric acid can also cause kidney stones.


Rooibos tea is healthy for your cardiovascular system. Studies show that ingesting just a couple cups of Rooibos tea daily will actually reduce your risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease. This is again due to its high antioxidant, phenolic compound and flavanoid content. It was shown to significantly reduce lipid peroxidation (where fats, cholesterol and cell membranes are damaged), reduce negative LDL cholesterol, and reduce triglyceride levels. Rooibos also increases protective good HDL cholesterol. Overall, researchers concluded that Rooibos significantly reduced risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease.


Lastly, studies have also shown that Rooibos has a positive effect on your immune system. It increases immune modulators, which means if your immune system is too reactive, as in allergies and autoimmune disease, it will reduce its reactiveness. And in cases where your immune system is under functioning it elevates its responsiveness and activity warding off infections.


How do you use it?
Rooibos can be found in both green and red varieties, most commonly in its fermented red state.


There are various grades. Higher grades have less stem in it. The leaves, which look like fine red needles, are where the taste and health benefits reside. The needles are dark red which gives the liquid tea a dark rich flavor. Fewer stems in the tea results in less sediment and is described as less “dusty” in aftertaste. You want to look for a liquid tea that is dark, sweet and clear.


Studies show there are no side effects from drinking Rooibos tea so you can drink as much hot or iced Rooibos as you like. The larger the quantity of tea consumed, the greater the antioxidants and other health benefits you will be getting.


Rooibos – Quick Facts

Sources

Rooibos Tea Plant – Called Aspalathus Linearis

Applications
Gout, Cardiovascular Disease And Prevention, Cellular Damage Prevention, High Cholesterol, Uric Acid Kidney Stones, Allergies And Autoimmune Diseases, Low Immune Function , Traditional Use In Treating Digestive Complains, Infantile Colic, Skin Problems, And Asthma

Optimum Dosage
As A Tea, Rooibos Can Be Consumed Unlimitedly

Works Well With
Other Antioxidants, Essential Fats, Bioflananoids, Vitamin C And Lysine For Cardiovascular Health

Important Information
Few Human Studies So Use In Pregnancy And Lactation Is Not Advised.
Studies Show No Adverse Effects Of Other Contraindications.

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