09/05/2019
Seven Stars tea was created by my great-great-grandfather Frederick Raile from the Old World. When he set sail with his family to the New World, they looked up to the heavens for inspiration and the little girls made wishes on the Seven Sisters constellation.
When they arrived in Utah in the 1880s, they found the best herbs grew there in abundance, hence, Seven Stars Tea company was formed. Seven Stars Tea did mighty well in the Great Plains until Raile’s ultimate passing away. But not all was lost. The memory lived on and was passed down from generation to generation finally reaching Michelle Celeste, who was the star child born of Winter. Michelle knew the great blessing this herbal tea truly was.
I'm proud to bring this formula back to the public so we can all glow a little brighter, together.
Why are their two blends?
For balance, my good dear!
Seven Stars tea is the original formula, good for restoring a happy state of mind with the power of St. John's wort, however a word of caution; St. John's wort is only meant to be taken for about a week at a time to build slowly into the system with regular breaks. This is where Six Stars tea blend is the same formula but without the St. John's wort to keep up with healthy rituals and good practice.
Both blends have psyllium, a fiber that’s especially good before bedtime to keep off the feeling of hunger during the night and have a solid morning constitution making every new day off to a good start.
It's important to talk with your health care practitioner as St. John's wort can interact with a lot of modern medications.
As my great-great-grand daddy would say "Be useful for GOOD!"