About the tea

This Norwegian fireweed tea, traditionally known as Ivan Chai is no ordinary herbal tea. An artisan process of wilting, rolling, fermenting and sun drying gives this tea its rich and deep flavour. The taste is similar to black tea but brings to mind summer flower meadows. A perfect everyday tea.

Made in limited quantity to the highest quality. The leaves have been carefully hand-picked from wild plants among the mountains, lakes and forests of Fyresdal in Telemark. The cup has a deep yellow-brown color with a pleasant aroma.

Fireweed it’s a herb with many health benefits. Fireweed contains a large amount of vitamin C, and B, which supports good sleep and mental health. Also fireweed has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties.

Some other benefits:

  • normalizes blood pressure
  • balance digestive health
  • promotes relaxation
  • improve mood
  • supports kidney and urinary system
  • relieves migraine and tension headaches
  • improve prostate health
  • addictive caffeine free and nonaddicting
  • stomach ulceration, gastritis, and sleeping disorders
  • 100% pure and natural

About the tea

This Norwegian fireweed tea, traditionally known as Ivan Chai is no ordinary herbal tea. An artisan process of wilting, rolling, fermenting and sun drying gives this tea its rich and deep flavour. The taste is similar to black tea but brings to mind summer flower meadows. A perfect everyday tea.

Made in limited quantity to the highest quality. The leaves have been carefully hand-picked from wild plants among the mountains, lakes and forests of Fyresdal in Telemark. The cup has a deep yellow-brown color with a pleasant aroma.

Fireweed it’s a herb with many health benefits. Fireweed contains a large amount of vitamin C, and B, which supports good sleep and mental health. Also fireweed has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties.

*Some other benefits:

  • normalizes blood pressure
  • balance digestive health
  • promotes relaxation
  • improve mood
  • supports kidney and urinary system
  • relieves migraine and tension headaches
  • improve prostate health
  • addictive caffeine free and nonaddicting
  • stomach ulceration, gastritis, and sleeping disorders
  • 100% pure and natural

About the tea

This Norwegian fireweed tea, traditionally known as Ivan Chai is no ordinary herbal tea. An artisan process of wilting, rolling, fermenting and sun drying gives this tea its rich and deep flavour. The taste is similar to black tea but brings to mind summer flower meadows. A perfect everyday tea.

Made in limited quantity to the highest quality. The leaves have been carefully hand-picked from wild plants among the mountains, lakes and forests of Fyresdal in Telemark. The cup has a deep yellow-brown color with a pleasant aroma.

Fireweed it’s a herb with many health benefits. Fireweed contains a large amount of vitamin C, and B, which supports good sleep and mental health. Also fireweed has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties.

Some other benefits:

  • normalizes blood pressure
  • balance digestive health
  • promotes relaxation
  • improve mood
  • supports kidney and urinary system
  • relieves migraine and tension headaches
  • improve prostate health
  • addictive caffeine free and nonaddicting
  • stomach ulceration, gastritis, and sleeping disorders
  • 100% pure and natural

* sources use for tea benefits

Note: Fireweed was originally in genus Epilobium but was transferred to genus Chamerion.
Adamczak, A., et al., “Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium L.),” Herba Polonica 65(3). 2019.
-”Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium),” The Healing Power of Plants, Coalition of Canadian Healthcare Museums and Archives, 2005.
– Pavek, Diane S., “Chamerion angustifolium,” Fire Effects Information System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, 1992.
– Yoshida, T., et al., “Chemical and biological significance of oenothein B . . .,” Molecules 23(3). 2018.
– Z Living staff, “The regenerative powers of fireweed will warm you up,” ZLiving, 8/13/18.

* sources use for tea benefits

Note: Fireweed was originally in genus Epilobium but was transferred to genus Chamerion.
Adamczak, A., et al., “Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium L.),” Herba Polonica 65(3). 2019.
-”Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium),” The Healing Power of Plants, Coalition of Canadian Healthcare Museums and Archives, 2005.
– Pavek, Diane S., “Chamerion angustifolium,” Fire Effects Information System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, 1992.
– Yoshida, T., et al., “Chemical and biological significance of oenothein B . . .,” Molecules 23(3). 2018.
– Z Living staff, “The regenerative powers of fireweed will warm you up,” ZLiving, 8/13/18.

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