Destress Tea
Allow your guests to unwind with this unique organic blend of American grown chamomile, valerian root, honeybush, and dried orange. This alternative approach to a standard chamomile tea features notes of chamomile, orange, and vanilla and comes together to present a vibrant and bold color with a nostalgic and comforting flavor profile.
Allow your guests to unwind with this unique organic blend of American grown chamomile, valerian root, honeybush, and dried orange. This alternative approach to a standard chamomile tea features notes of chamomile, orange, and vanilla and comes together to present a vibrant and bold color with a nostalgic and comforting flavor profile.
Allow your guests to unwind with this unique organic blend of American grown chamomile, valerian root, honeybush, and dried orange. This alternative approach to a standard chamomile tea features notes of chamomile, orange, and vanilla and comes together to present a vibrant and bold color with a nostalgic and comforting flavor profile.
When you need a chill pill. We blend this tea with herbs, botanicals and adaptogens like chamomile flower, valerian root, honeybush, dried orange and vanilla bean which are known to target the central nervous system and work to decrease stress levels as well ease feelings of tension.
TASTING NOTES: The quintessential coalition of delicate chamomile, sweet honey, creamy vanilla and well-balanced orange citrus.
Why is “destressing” so important?
About ¾ of the American population has reported feelings of stress every day. However, what most people do not realize is that stress goes beyond a simple “feeling.” Rather, the effects of stress present themselves in a variety of different ways throughout our bodies, and by decreasing our stress levels, we can assist our body in feeling its best.
-BETTER SLEEP QUALITY: Stress raises cortisol levels in our bodies, which is a hormone that stimulates alertness, and raises our heart rate as well as blood pressure. Typically, our cortisol levels are supposed to fall during the evening hours, which is a part of our body’s way of prepping for sleep. However, if we are stressed, our cortisol levels do not fall in the evening time and therefore it becomes difficult to fall asleep.
-IMPROVED DIGESTION: There is a connection between stress and gastrointestinal issues and disorders. Stress can both increase gut motility and fluid secretion as well as slow down the digestive process in the body, which leads to abdominal pain and altered bowel movements.
-INCREASED SENSE OF WELLBEING: Not only does stress affect our bodies physically, but it also affects us psychologically as well. If we are constantly stressed, we are more likely to be irritable and less patient. When we lessen stress in our lives, we perceive the world and ourselves in a better way and we can focus on things that keep us happy!