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Polly's Tea - TASTER Pack | Eternal Feathers 40g + Golden Blossom 100g + Nature Boost 50g *SAVE*

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**Polly's tea TASTER pack for your flock WORTH £36.93**

Dive into our avian herbal selection to understand how nature can help your parrot. Ingredients in Golden Blossom are known for their natural support with detoxification and are loaded with antioxidants. Nature Boost will provide your parrot with a natural nutritional boost. Eternal Feathers is not only good for the body but also the mind of your parrot and supports healthy feathers growth and skin. 

Eternal Feathers 40g 

Composition: Chamomile Flower, Calendula Flower, Rooibos Leaf, Lavender Angustifolia Flower, Ginger Root

Organic Golden Blossom 100g

Composition: Dandelion Leaf, Decaffeinated Ceylon Black Tea (non-organic), Milk Thistle Seed, Calendula Flower, Ginger Root and Coriander Seed

Organic Nature Boost 50g 

Composition - Hibiscus Flower, Rosehip Fruit Shells Fair Wild, Tulsi Leaf, Linden Flowers, Dandelion Leaf, Chamomile Flower

5 ways to serve avian herbal tea:

  1. Hot or cold brewed tea - with or without the herbs
  2. Add dry or brewed herbs directly into your parrots' fresh chop daily
  3. Add dry herbs into your parrots' seed/dry mix for enrichment and to encourage foraging
  4. Add the dry herbs into suitable foraging toys
  5. During hot summer days, you can turn the tea into an ice lolly

This is a fantastic addition to a varied, balanced and healthy diet.

High-quality organic human grade ingredients.

Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight. Caffeine-free. Please read our safety tips before offering any tea to your pet bird. Complementary parrot food. This product is not a replacement for water. This is a pet product which is not intended to be used for human consumption. Many of the herbs we use have well-documented medicinal properties but it is up to you, the buyer, to make your own sensible investigations into remedial use if you wish to use any for these purposesAlways consult with your veterinarian if your bird is on any medication before offering it to your pet bird.