Cassia cinnamon is a type of cinnamon. It is prepared from the dried inner bark of a certain evergreen tree. It is the most common type of cinnamon sold in North America. Cassia cinnamon is most commonly used for diabetes. It is also used for prediabetes, gas (flatulence), obesity, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. In food and beverages, cassia cinnamon is used as a flavoring agent.
Senna is a natural herb whose leaves come from the Cassia senna plant. The leaves and the fruit of the plant are used to make medicine. Senna tea is a popular herbal remedy made from the leaves of the senna plant (typically Cassia acutifolia or Cassia angustifolia). The active ingredients are compounds called anthraquinones, which are powerful laxatives. Senna herbal tea is also used by some for other indications, including weight loss. The most common application for senna tea is to stimulate bowel movements and alleviate constipation. Some people may also use senna tea to relieve discomfort associated with hemorrhoids.
Ashwagandha root has a Latin name, ‘Withania somnifera’. It is a five foot tall deep-green leafed shrub which belongs to the Solanaceae family. The root has clusters of pale yellow flowers and a red fruit growing in the center of the flower. The roots grow up to eight to twelve centimeters long and are used as organic herbs. It is said to have a pretty unique and strong flavour when brewed as a tea. It helps control cholesterol levels and boosts the immune system. Organic Way sources its certified organic Ashwagandha Cut & Sifted direct from small-scale farm co-ops in India. If you like this herb’s unique flavour, you may also enjoy our organic Tulsi (Krishna) Cut & Sifted. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: India DID YOU KNOW? Ashwagandha has a mythical reputation and whose name means ‘Smell of Horse’, as the root has a horse-like smell. It is said to help increase energy levels in the body.
Cinnamon True Ceylon Quills is an incredibly delicious spice and can greatly enhance the flavour of food. The bark of the tree when dried forms strips that curl into rolls called cinnamon sticks/quills. Cinnamon quills are an extremely aromatic spice and can be used in teas, stews, curries and even desserts to give an added boost in flavour. The quills when crushed into a powder and used in baking, add a soulfully aromatic flavour to your food. Add cinnamon in your diet to kick-boost your metabolism. Organic Way sources its certified organic Cinnamon True Ceylon Quills direct from small-scale farm co-ops in Sri Lanka. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Sri Lanka DID YOU KNOW? Cinammon is packed with high inflammatory properties that can fight infections and repair tissue damage. It may also cut down the risk of heart diseases.
Triphala is a mixture of three dried fruits. In fact, Triphala literally means “three fruits” in Sanskrit which are Amla (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) and Haritaki (Terminalia chebula). The combination of these components working together is said to be more effective than if taken separately. Triphala is now touted as a natural remedy for a variety of health conditions
Orange Peel powder is commonly used in beverages mainly in green tea, for refreshment and energy. You can rely on our products for authenticity and potency. Organic Way imports quality organically grown products from different countries and processes them in the USA for the US market.
Dandelion Leaves are known for their aroma. They are used in tea and other beverages and also sometimes in desserts and ice-cream. Our whole dandelion contains no air-drying or additives. They can we used in food item and also as a supplement for regulating the digestive system.
The Dandelion roots are the nutrient absorbing parts of the sunny and bright yellow flower. You can process the roots and its leaves for safe consumption. The Dandelion roots are cut, sifted, and dried in Spring season where it blossoms the best. The Dandelion root is a natural stimulant that gives you a good energy boost in the morning. In addition, it comes with several possible health benefits such as having anti-inflammatory properties. It also helps to reduce blood cholesterol levels as well as blood pressure, regulates blood sugar levels, high in anti-oxidants, and even helps in weight loss via its diuretic properties. Organic Way sources its certified organic DANDELION ROOT directly from small-scale farm co-ops in Albania. If you like this tea’s unique flavor, you may also enjoy our organic hawthorn berries whole. Also hawthorn berries cut & sifted. The Dandelion plant is useful from its flower, leaves, and even roots.
Being one the of the first to start coming into leaves during Spring, the birch tree nicely represents the start of the new season, Spring. You can use birch leaves widely for medicinal purposes, helping to soothe aching rheumatism, rashes, arthritis, and it even helps with hair loss. Other health benefits also includes assisting in sluggish renal (kidney) functioning. You can gain these benefits from the Birch Leaf by simply brewing it as tea. This product has a pleasant aroma to it but may taste slightly bitter. You can simply add some honey to your Birch Leaf tea to help reduce the bitterness. Organic Way sources its certified organic BIRCH LEAF directly from small-scale farm co-ops in Albania. Birch tree water or birch sap or birch juice can be drank, have healing properties, and even taste slightly sweet!
Amla Powder is an extremely powerful herbal medicine for diarrhea, jaundice, hair fall, skin problems, and many other problems in the human body. Packed with nutrients and vitamins, Organic Way’s Amla Powder is a recommend anti-inflammatory herbal remedy at its purest form. Ayurvedic healthcare practitioners normally advise amla powder for natural treatment of irritation on the scalp, head lice problem, promote hair health and treat indigestion. The miraculous fruit contains vitamin C, tannins, phosphorus, calcium and iron. If you’re looking to have healthier locks and better looking skin, this is the powder you need to consume. Did You Know? You can make a paste using amla powder with eggs or milk and even plain water and apply it on your hair. People in India usually add it with henna and apply it on the hair once a month.