






Warming Blend
2 oz. package; 8 servings; 2 tsp each
If you're prone to feeling cold, take a sip of this blend full of warming, stimulating herbs and spices. This blend is also great to drink if you need an extra boost of energy (caffeine free!).
Flavor Profile:
Spicy, sweet, astringent
Herb Information:
*Turmeric: Helps boost the immune system and reduces inflammation
*Ginger: Helps stimulate digestion and relieves nausea
*Cardamom: Helps stimulate the mind and acts as an aphrodisiac
*Hibiscus: High in vitamin C and antioxidants
Brewing Instructions
Quick Brew: Place 2 tsp of tea in a tea infuser or disposable tea bag. Heat 8 oz (1 cup) water to a rolling boil (about 212 degrees F, 100 degrees C). Let the water sit for one minute after boiling, then pour water into the infuser or mug. Steep for 10 minutes.
Medicinal Brew: Place 2 tsp of tea in a tea infuser or disposable tea bag. Heat 8 oz (1 cup) water to a rolling boil (about 212 degrees F, 100 degrees C). Let the water sit for one minute after boiling, then pour water into the infuser or mug. Steep for one hour.
Kristina’s Preparation Recommendations:
This tea is full of what we call “stimulating herbs” that warm up the body and give you energy without the caffeine. I recommend drinking this one in the morning, especially if you wake up feeling cold. If you are experiencing digestive upset (stool that smells rancid and/or burns), then I’d avoid this blend and drink the cooling blend instead.
2 oz. package; 8 servings; 2 tsp each
If you're prone to feeling cold, take a sip of this blend full of warming, stimulating herbs and spices. This blend is also great to drink if you need an extra boost of energy (caffeine free!).
Flavor Profile:
Spicy, sweet, astringent
Herb Information:
*Turmeric: Helps boost the immune system and reduces inflammation
*Ginger: Helps stimulate digestion and relieves nausea
*Cardamom: Helps stimulate the mind and acts as an aphrodisiac
*Hibiscus: High in vitamin C and antioxidants
Brewing Instructions
Quick Brew: Place 2 tsp of tea in a tea infuser or disposable tea bag. Heat 8 oz (1 cup) water to a rolling boil (about 212 degrees F, 100 degrees C). Let the water sit for one minute after boiling, then pour water into the infuser or mug. Steep for 10 minutes.
Medicinal Brew: Place 2 tsp of tea in a tea infuser or disposable tea bag. Heat 8 oz (1 cup) water to a rolling boil (about 212 degrees F, 100 degrees C). Let the water sit for one minute after boiling, then pour water into the infuser or mug. Steep for one hour.
Kristina’s Preparation Recommendations:
This tea is full of what we call “stimulating herbs” that warm up the body and give you energy without the caffeine. I recommend drinking this one in the morning, especially if you wake up feeling cold. If you are experiencing digestive upset (stool that smells rancid and/or burns), then I’d avoid this blend and drink the cooling blend instead.