Our first product ever was the Blueberry tea – during the development with only a clothes iron to seal the tea bags, the first tea-blend was made. After many experiments more tea blends would come. After having grown up in the countryside the founder knew most of the Icelandic herbs very well and their properties and benefits, they were carefully studied more in depth, and the development of our tea blend range started.
We can not make bold claims about the benefits of our herbal tea, but we imply them strongly as these plants are known for their remedies and effect.
Ingredients: Birch, Angelica Seed, Iceland Moss, Arctic Thyme All four herbs have been very popular for tea since the settlement of Iceland. The birch leaf has a mild taste fit...
Ingredients: 50% Arctic Thyme, 50% Iceland Moss Iceland moss and arctic thyme have been among the best-known crops of Iceland's wilderness since the settlement. It is a tradition to use...
Ingredients: Scentless Chamomile, Yarrow Scentless chamomile is the Icelandic Camille, it carries yellow flowers and has a distinct smell, it grows wild in Iceland and in the Northern Hemisphere. Vallhumal's Latin...
Ingredients: 100% Wild Arctic Thyme Icelandic Arctic Thyme is very common throughout the country and is found both in the lowlands and in the mountains up to a thousand meters...
Ingredients: 100% Wild Birch The Downy birch (Betula pubescens), which abounds in Iceland, has been used from the settlement for building and heating, and the leaves for making a warm...
Ingredients: Meadowsweet, Fireweed Eir was the name of the healing goddes in nordic mythology from which we draw the name of this blend from. Tasty and fragrant herbal tea that...
Ingredients: Lady‘s Mantle, Melisse, Angelica, Red Clover Lady‘s Mantle has often been called the female herb, the name of the herb refers to the Virgin Mary and the plant was...
Ingredients: Angelica leafs, Sweet Cicely, Norhern Dock In Iceland, these herbs have been considered by many to be an invasive weed and have been widely used to control or eradicate...