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Bodhi Organic Tea

81-83 Campbell Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Wholesale & Retail

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    Bodhi Organics is a purveyor of the finest quality, certified organic, premium herbal teas.

    We source our tea from organic tea farms in Australia and around the world. We carefully choose every tea, herb and spice in order to create unique, organic herbal teas that look and taste beautiful.

    Founded by respected naturopath and herbalist Lisa Guy, Bodhi is proud to be a family owned Australian...

Welcome to Bodhi Organic Tea
Bodhi Organics is a purveyor of the finest quality, certified organic, premium herbal teas.

We source our tea from organic tea farms in Australia and around the world. We carefully choose every tea, herb and spice in order to create unique, organic herbal teas that look and taste beautiful.

Founded by respected naturopath and herbalist Lisa Guy, Bodhi is proud to be a family owned Australian business. Lisa Guyis also an author and passionate foodie. Lisa created Bodhi Organics out of her passion for herbal medicine and her healthy obsession with herbal teas.

It is Lisa’s desire to promote awareness in our local and greater community of the many exceptional health and well being benefits herbal teas have to offer.

With Lisa at the helm, Bodhi Organics is dedicated to formulating beautiful, unique, organic herbal teas that look and taste stunning.

Every tea, herb and spice in the Bodhi stable has been carefully chosen for its rich therapeutic properties and fulsome flavour.

Each tea reflects an abiding commitment to both exciting the senses and exerting substantial health and wellness benefits. Bodhi organic teas are made from high quality loose leaf teas.
WHAT MAKES US A SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS?
  • Organic - Chemical Free

    We are 100% organic business

  • Artisan & Professional

    All our products are hand made.

  • Multi Sector & Business

    We support local tea farms.

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Location
81-83 Campbell Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010