Did you know that tea doesn’t really expire, it just loses freshness with time?
To keep it fresh, store it in a cool, dry, and dark place while keeping it sealed.
Over time, tea will lose its intensity and may need to be steeped longer.
Yes, Incorporate our wellness teas into your daily routine and feel the difference in your overall sense of well-being.
Our herbal infusion can be savoured any time of day or night, providing a boost whenever you need it.
Yes, there are several health benefits of drinking herbal tea.
Herbal Ingredients offer several health-promoting properties and could help improve heart health, digestion, sleep quality, and more.
For more info, read the blog health benefits of herbal tea
Yes. Our herbal infusion can be savoured any time of day or night.
Tip: We recommend to have it 45-30 minutes before going to sleep.
Our Infusions include ingredients like chamomile, rose petals, and lavender that have been shown to reduce mild anxiety or depression.
Tip: We recommend De-Stress Herbal Tea which is designed to help you relax and de-stress.
The common ways herbal tea benefits your health are:
Caffeine increases alertness by blocking adenosine from attaching to brain receptors (in simple words, adenosine makes you sleepy).
Once your body has metabolized that caffeine and its effects wear off, that adenosine floods brain receptors making you feel sleepy, even if it's in the middle of the afternoon. This is called the caffeine crash (aka afternoon slump).
To get rid of caffeine crash, moderation is the key. Switching to half-regular and half-decaf, then gradually moving into 100% decaf over three to seven days makes the weaning process more bearable.
Our versatile herbal infusions can be enjoyed as a regular steeped tea or as an ingredient in a variety of refreshing beverages, including iced tea, mocktails, and cocktails.
Our tea boxes are works of art, featuring abstract versions of the beautiful ingredients that go into each flavor. With its beautiful packaging, the main box can be used for storage.
One can consume 3-4 cups per day. Remember, moderation is key to avoiding excessive consumption of certain herbs.
Despite the name, herbal tea is not technically "tea" as these beverages typically do not contain the leaves or leaf buds of tea plants (Camellia sinensis).
Herbal teas are made from tisanes, which are blends or infusions of dried fruits, flowers, spices or herbs.
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