doshic loose leaf teas
doshic loose leaf teas
vata root down tea
Root Down Tea is formulated to counter the light, dry, airy qualities of Vata Dosha. When you need to feel grounded, present, and steady of mind brew a daily cup of Root Down. This blend contains Ayurvedic Herbs that support the nervous system, strength of digestion, and the adrenals.
Boil 2-4 tsp for 10-20 minutes and strain. Add milk/mylk and sugar for an extra cozy cup. If adding milk, be sure to boil for an additional minute or two. Do not boil mylk.
In a pinch, steep 1-2tsp in hot water for 10 minutes.
pitta cool refresh tea
When Pitta get overheated and cranky, Cool Refresh is a lovely support. Cooling, blood nourishing, and a little sweet - this blend makes a Pitta pacifying and delicious cup.
Steep 2-4 tsp in hot water for 3-5 minutes. Let cool completely (for most effectiveness), or drink warm.
Alternatively, brew at room temperature or under the light of the moon for 8-12 hours. Discard herbs and refrigerate.
kapha bright fire tea
Bright Fire tea is a warming antidote to slow, sluggish Kapha-type digestive fire. A cup of this tea 20-30 minutes before a meal supports strong digestion, and lessens the physical accumulations Kapha brings.
Boil 1-2 tsp in water for 5-10 minutes. Strain and enjoy! In a pinch, try steeping 1-2 tsp in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
2oz + 5oz
Vata Use: This whole herb blend can be steeped, or for a more robust cup, boiled in filtered water for 10-20 minutes. Add milk or mylk (if dairy, bring up to a boil), strain into your favorite mug and sweeten to taste.
ingredients: dashamula, licorice, tulsi, brahmi, cinnamon, ashwagandha.
Pitta Use: This whole herb blend can be steeped in hot water, or via cold infusion.
ingredients: nettle, rose petal, licorice.
Kapha Use: Steep 1-2 tsp in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
ingredients: tulsi, cinnamon, ginger, pippali.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.