Tea to lower cortisol in the body
The two tea blends in the Cortisol Tea Bundle were created to help protect your body from the negative effects of chronic stress.
Cortisol Tea: Daytime combines the benefits of adaptogens like Ashwagandha and Schisandra to energize your body with relaxing nervine herbs like Skullcap and Oatstraw. This blend is designed to reduce stress and inflammation, improve digestion and lung health, and promote a sense of calm and balance. Perfect for hectic days, this tea is refreshing and delicious served hot or over ice.
Cortisol Tea: Evening is crafted with relaxing nervines, along with Ashwagandha, and Nettles, to reduce cortisol levels and improve sleep quality. With added Dandelion root for liver and digestion, this fresh and grassy tea can be enjoyed at the end of the day to allow your body to relax and unwind, and prepare for sleep.
*This product has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose or cure a medical issue, or replace professional medical care. If you have a medical condition, are pregnant or nursing, are under the care of a physician, or on prescription medication, talk to your health care provider before using.
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FAQs
CAN I BREW THE TEA LEAVES MORE THAN ONCE?
Yes! In fact, we encourage steeping your tea leaves more than once to explore how our teas change each time you brew them. However, we do recommend adding another minute or two to your total steep time with every new brew.
HOW LONG DOES LOOSE LEAF TEA STAY FRESH?
From the date of purchase, your loose leaf tea will be at peak freshness for a year. We are obsessed with freshness and potency, which is why we make each blend in small batches in our tea store in Phoenix, Arizona.
HOW DO I STORE MY LOOSE LEAF TEA?
The best way to keep your tea fresh, potent, and flavorful is to store it in an airtight container such as ceramic, glass, or non-reactive stainless steel, away from sources of light, heat, moisture, and odors.You can learn more about how to store your loose leaf tea by clicking here.