Come Sip This Tea!
Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, right after water! That means more people sip on tea daily than coffee, soda, or even juice. Whether it’s a soothing herbal blend, a strong black tea, or a refreshing iced tea, this ancient drink has truly stood the test of time!
Benefits:
Reduces stress and anxiety. Improves sleep quality
Enhances cognitive function
Supports immune health
May boost testosterone and fertility in men
Who should not use:
Pregnant women
Individuals with autoimmune disorders
People with thyroid disorders
Those taking certain medications
Individuals with liver conditions
Benefits:
Immune system support
Energy & vitality booster
Heart health support
Anti-Inflammatory properties
Liver & kidney support
Who should not use:
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
Individuals with autoimmune disorders
Those taking immunosuppressants
People with certain chronic conditions
Benefits:
Rich source of antioxidants
Heart health support
Enhances mental alertness
Promotes digestion
Natural energy boost
Who should not use:
Individuals sensitive to caffeine
Those with acid reflux or digestive sensitivities
People with high blood pressure
Benefits:
Helps treat asthma, constipation, diabetes, heartburn, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, fungal infections, internal parasites, cancer, canker sores and psoriasis
Who should not use:
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
Individuals with nut allergies
People with liver or kidney disease
*Note: People should not take Black Walnut supplements for more than 2 weeks at a time.
Benefits:
Helps with digestion, menstrual cramps, sleep, relaxation, mild skin conditions, and inflammation
Relieves anxiety, diabetes & blood sugar
Helps treat cancer, osteoporosis
Boosts immunity
Who should not use:
Individuals sensitive to caffeine
Those with acid reflux or digestive sensitivities
People with high blood pressure
Benefits:
Helps treat respiratory infections
Treats sore throat
Helps with gout
Helps fight flu
Helps reduce fever
Who should not use:
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Benefits:
Supports liver function
Natural detoxifier
Supports digestion & kidney health
Rich in vitamins and minerals
Who should not use:
Individuals with gall bladder issues
Individuals with bile duct blockages
Those allergic to ragweed or related plants
People on diuretics
People on medication affecting liver function
Benefits:
Calms nausea
Anti inflammatory
Lowers cholesterol
Lowers blood sugar
Helps digestive health
Who should not use:
People with diabetes
People with heart conditions
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
Benefits:
Improves mental alertness
Relieves digestive symptoms
Relieves headaches
Helps with weight loss
Who should not use:
People with anemia
People with diabetes
People with glaucoma
Individuals with osteoporosis
Benefits:
Helps with inflammation, blood pressure, cholesterol, digestion, anxiety and anti-aging
Loaded with antioxidants
Who should not use:
People allergic to hawthorn or any of its components
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with heart conditions or drugs to treat heart disease
People with high blood pressure Those diagnosed with arrythmia People with high heart rate
Individuals with congestive heart failure
Benefits:
Rich in antioxidants
Ffights inflammation
Lowers blood pressure
Promotes weight loss
Fights bacteria
Supports liver health
Known to have anti-cancer properties
May relieve symptoms of anxiety and depression
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
Children under 12
People undergoing surgery
People with low blood pressure People with kidney conditions
People with liver conditions
People taking antimalarial drugs
Benefits:
Helps reduce stress & anxiety
Lowers cholesterol
Lowers blood sugar
Eases inflammation
Promotes heart health
Immune system support
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with low blood sugar
People taking blood thinners
People allergic to basil or the mint family
People with Thyroid disorder or with liver and kidney disease
Benefits:
Helps with inflammation
Good for hair
Helps with muscle cramps
Good for heart especially blood cholesterol
Good for joint stiffness (gout)
Enhances digestion
Aids in sleep
Helps with skin conditions
Antibacterial and antiseptic
Aid in cancer prevention
Nature's insulin
Who should not use:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
People with kidney problems
Diabetics
People with high blood pressure
Anyone planning to have surgery
Those with urinary tract infections
People with nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys)
Benefits:
Helps with stress and anxiety
Helps with sleep
Assists with digestion
Good for menstrual pain
Helps with brain function
Helps with cold sores
Good for Thyroid
Good for liver functions
Who should not use:
People who are on sedatives
People on Thyroid medications
Benefits:
Supports heart health
Helps reduce anxiety
Promotes relaxation
Has mild sedative properties
May support reproductive health
Who should not use:
Pregnant women
People with low blood pressure
Those on blood-thinning medications
Benefits:
Demulcent
Anti-inflammatory
Antiseptic and antimicrobial
Antiviral
Antioxidant
Who should not use:
People allergic to Mullein
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with liver disease
People with kidney disease
Benefits:
Rich in Nutrients
Supports joint & muscle health
Aids in allergy relief
Supports kidney & urinary health
Promotes health skin & hair
Balances blood sugar levels
Supports hormonal health
Who should not use:
Pregnant women
People with low blood pressure
Those on blood-thinning medications
People with kidney issues
People with allergies to Nettle plants
Diabetics
Benefits:
Antimicrobial
Diuretic properties
Enhance digestion & increased nutrient absorption
Aids in kidney health
Packed with vitamins and minerals
Helps maintain blood pressure
Helps regulate cholesterol levels
Aids in bone and joint health
Anti-cancer properties
Helps boost immune system
Fights Inflammation
Helps support eyes, skin & hair
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with diabetes
People with kidney disease
People with bleeding disorder
Should be stopped 2 weeks before any scheduled surgery
Benefits:
Helps digestive issues
Muscle relaxant
Pain reliever
Antibacterial properties
Antiviral properties
Anti-inflammatory properties
Helps improve energy
Helps improve sleep
Who should not use:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Children & babies
People taking medicine for specific enzyme deficiencies, liver enzymes & drugs to reduce stomach acid
Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory
Stress relief
Digestion
Sleep
Immune System
Skin health
Hair health
Who should not use:
People allergic to roses or other flowers in the rose family
People on blood thinners
People on antidepressants
Benefits:
Improve urinary tract function
Prostate health
Anti-inflammatory
Regulates testosterone
Who should not use:
Pregnant women
People with hormone sensitive cancers
Children
Benefits:
Boost immunity
Anti-inflammatory
Reduce joint pain
Cancer prevention
Fights infection
Improves digestion
Skin health
Muscle Recovery
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with liver issues
People with bile duct issues
People in Chemotherapy
Benefits:
Sleep aid
Eases anxiety
Helps with stress
Lowers blood pressure
Eases menstrual cramps
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
Children under 18
People who drink
People who take sedatives
People taking medication for sleep or anxiety issues
Benefits:
Helps hormone imbalance
Menopausal symptoms
Arthritis
Lowers blood sugar
Lowers blood cholesterol
Who should not use:
Pregnant & breastfeeding women
People with Protein S deficiency
Children
Benefits:
May help fight cancer cells
Malaria
Gets rid of parasites
Antimicrobial properties
Antifungal properties
Helps with pain
Anti-inflammatory properties
Digestion
Balance blood sugar
Antioxidant properties
Helps with Tuberculosis
Antidepressant
Protective brain effects
Who should not use:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
People with kidney problems
People with heart disease
Epileptics
People with certain allergies
Testimonials
I've tried tea shops all over, but none compare to this one. Their organic teas are consistently delightful, offering the perfect balance of aroma and flavor. Whether I'm stopping by for a morning refresh or an evening wind-down, the quality and service are always top-notch. The tea bar boasts an excellent selection of blends that pair beautifully with any occasion. It's a must-visit for any tea lover!
This tea shop is my go-to spot for a soothing and flavorful brew! The variety is incredible, and each organic tea is always fresh and expertly crafted. The atmosphere is cozy, making it the perfect place to unwind with friends or enjoy a peaceful moment alone. Their unique blends never disappoint, and the staff is always warm and welcoming. I can’t get enough of this place!
Frequently Asked Questions
Herbal teas are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that may support digestion, reduce stress, and boost immunity. Many blends also promote relaxation and overall wellness.
Most herbal teas are naturally caffeine-free, making them a great choice for those looking to reduce caffeine intake.
For optimal taste, steep herbal tea in hot water (around 200°F) for 5–7 minutes. Adjust steeping time based on personal preference, and always follow specific brewing instructions for each blend.
Yes! Herbal teas like chamomile, lavender, and valerian root are known for their calming properties and may help improve sleep quality and relaxation.
Store herbal tea in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong odors. Keeping it in a cool, dry place will help preserve its flavor and potency
Yes! Ingredients like ginger, peppermint, and fennel are commonly used in herbal teas to aid digestion and soothe the stomach.
Join us for delicious teas and refreshing beverages in a warm, welcoming atmosphere—where every visit is a relaxing experience.
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