The Story
A tea made from tamarack bark and other ingredients supporting immune system (works as a preventative).
Watch Owner Nathan Wright discuss this amazing tea!

- Sustainably wild harvested tamarack bark, rich in plant sterols, enzymes, minerals, and antiseptic terpines
- Best natural source for nerve damage and helps with colds and flus.
- an excellent source of natural arabinogalactins. Arabinogalactan is a starch-like chemical that is found in many plants, but it is found in highest concentrations in Tamarack trees
The Chippewa (or Ojibway/Ojibwe) word for tamarack is ‘muckigwatig’ meaning ‘swamp tree’.
May we share our blessings and invite you to enjoy a wonderful cup?
Maintains
In addition to being one of the best natural medicine for immune support.
Tamarack Immune Support Tea contains a natural ingredient Larch arabinogalactan. Larch arabinogalactan is used for infections, including the common cold, flu, H1N1 (swine) flu, ear infections in children, and HIV/AIDS. It is also used to treat liver cancer, as well as a brain condition caused by liver damage (hepatic encephalopathy). Some people use it to provide dietary fiber, lower cholesterol, and to boost the immune system.
In foods, larch arabinogalactan is used as a stabilizer, binder, and sweetener.
Taste
Has a very pleasant taste, not strong (like spruce) very flavorful. Has a conifer taste at the beginning fishing off with a licorice taste. Sweeten with maple syrup (or your favorite sweetener) for a delicious taste.
Sizes Available
Available in 3 oz plain tea paper bag. Makes one gallon of tea.
How To Use
Best method: Bring 4 quarts water (spring or filtered) to a simmer, pour contents of entire bag and steep for 20 minutes. Let set overnight then refrigerate.
Special Considerations
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of taking larch arabinogalactan if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
“Auto-immune diseases” such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or other conditions: Larch arabinogalactan might cause the immune system to become more active, and this could increase the symptoms of auto-immune diseases. If you have one of these conditions, it's best to avoid using larch arabinogalactan.
Organ transplant recipients: Larch arabinogalactan might increase the risk of organ transplant rejection. If you have received an organ transplant, don't use larch arabinogalactan until more is known.
Otherwise Tamarak Immune Support Tea - is safe to drink and has a refeshing taste