Labrador Tea (Muskeg Tea)
Traditionally gathered from the Boreal forest
Ledum groenlandicum
This Labrador Tea is traditionally gathered from the Boreal forest, where muskeg, evergreens, and cool northern air shape its strength and character.
Used for generations across northern and Indigenous traditions, Labrador Tea is both a nourishing tea and a respected plant ally. It is gathered by hand in small batches and gently dried to preserve its aromatic oils and distinctive evergreen flavour.
The result is a warming, grounding cup that carries the spirit of the land it comes from.
Traditional & Medicinal Benefits
Labrador Tea has been traditionally used to support:
Respiratory health during colds, coughs, and congestion
Digestive comfort and gentle gut support
Nervous system regulation and calm clarity
Seasonal inflammation, aches, and tension
Immune support during times of stress or transition
Often enjoyed through colder months, this tea supports the body’s natural resilience and inner warmth.
Energetics
Warming and grounding
Gently stimulating without heaviness
Supportive to both body and nervous system
A beautiful tea for ritual, rest, and reconnection.
How to Prepare
Steep 1–2 teaspoons in hot (not boiling) water for 10–15 minutes.
Sip slowly and mindfully. One cup at a time is traditionally recommended.
Our Foraging Ethic
This Labrador Tea is ethically foraged, only from abundant stands and never over-collected. Harvesting is done with respect for the plant, the land, and the traditions that have long honoured this medicine.
No fillers.
No additives.
Just clean, intentional plant medicine.
Sold in 30g bags
⚠️ As with all traditional herbs, Labrador Tea is best used in moderation and is not recommended during pregnancy.
