Our loose leaf herbal teas are made using natural Ingredients

Herbal Loose Leaf Tea

Unwind and restore with our premium herbal loose leaf teas, carefully blended with dried herbs, flowers, fruit, and spices and no actual tea leaves. Naturally caffeine-free and packed with wellness benefits, herbal teas are a relaxing and flavorful way to nourish your body and mind at any time of day.

Our Favorite Herbal tea

Whether you’re looking for something calming like chamomile, refreshing like peppermint, or invigorating like citrus and ginger, our herbal blends are crafted for both enjoyment and gentle support of your wellbeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Shopping for herbal tea for the first time or looking to expand your collection? These FAQs are tailored to guide curious customers and wellness-minded tea drinkers.

Herbal loose leaf tea is a caffeine-free infusion made from dried herbs, flowers, fruits, spices, and botanicals — not from the traditional tea plant (Camellia sinensis). It’s often referred to as a tisane and is enjoyed for both its flavor and natural wellness benefits.

Key features of herbal loose leaf tea:

  • Caffeine-Free – Ideal for any time of day, including evenings
  • Natural Ingredients – Includes chamomile, mint, ginger, hibiscus, rose, lemongrass, and more
  • Flavorful & Soothing – Offers a wide variety of tastes from floral to fruity to spicy
  • Hydrating & Nourishing – Can support relaxation, digestion, and hydration
  • Loose Leaf Format – Uses whole or large pieces of botanicals for stronger aroma and better infusion

It’s a versatile, flavorful alternative to traditional tea that supports both wellness and enjoyment in every cup.

Yes, since herbal teas are made from ingredients like chamomile, mint, hibiscus, and citrus, they are naturally 100% caffeine-free.

Herbal teas may offer various wellness benefits depending on the ingredients. For example:

  • Chamomile may support sleep and relaxation
  • Ginger and peppermint may help digestion
  • Hibiscus may support heart health and blood pressure

Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine – MedlinePlus
https://medlineplus.gov/herbsandsupplements.html

MedlinePlus offers science-backed, government-supported data on herbs and supplements, including those commonly used in herbal teas.

Yes! Many herbal teas especially blends with chamomile, lavender, or lemon balm are naturally calming and ideal for evening or nighttime sipping.

Steep 1–2 teaspoons per 8 oz. cup in freshly boiled water (about 200°F) for 5–7 minutes or longer for a more robust infusion. Herbal teas do well with longer steeps and re-steeping.

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