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Organic Blue Butterfly Pea (Clitorea ternatea) flowers. These flowers make a really lovely blue tea! If you add a little lemon juice to it, it becomes purple. Have fun!
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Wild Harvested Bladderwrack (Fucus gardneri) herb. Bladderwrack is a sea vegetable with a naturally high level of iodine which is sustainably harvested off the coast of Waldron, one of the Pacific Northwest's less-populated islands. For more information on its medicinal uses, see www.ryandrum.com.
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Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) mushroom. These Turkey Tail mushrooms were ethically wild harvested off of fallen trees in the Washington forest.
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Highest grade Kelp (Nereocystis leutkeana) pieces, hand harvested from clean waters outside the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest. These vibrant green pieces of tasty kelp are a natural source of iodine and trace minerals, and make a great snack too!















































