Designed to support the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual dimensions of the heart and lungs while soothing anxiety. This tea was chosen for you based on the known health impacts typically associated with smoking cigarettes as well as the anxiety, jitters, and other symptoms that may accompany quitting.
Ingredients: Motherwort, tulsi, rose, hawthorne, skullcap, hibiscus, lavender
This tea is available for $12.00/oz
Creator’s Comments:
I designed this tea for my boyfriend one night when we were at my apartment. He was struggling with grief, with self-worth, anxiety, ect.
Because I had been studying Jin Shin Jyutsu, looked at these feelings in terms of the emotional meridians of the body and the organs which correspond, hence Heart and Lung Tea.
I began to look for herbs in my collection that supported those organs and emotions. As I put together the blend, if I was torn between which herb to add - as it would lean in a slightly different direction aromatically, flavorfully, and emotionally - I would bring each jar over to him and have him sniff each one and choose which felt more resonant within him.
We both drank the tea that night and I was amazed at how delightful, floral, subtle, and uplifting it was. Immediately I knew it had to be a staple. This blend was originally called Lee’s Tea, which I still consider going back to. There’s something about personalized teas, like a regular’s name on a sandwich menu.
Designed to support the physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual dimensions of the heart and lungs while soothing anxiety. This tea was chosen for you based on the known health impacts typically associated with smoking cigarettes as well as the anxiety, jitters, and other symptoms that may accompany quitting.
Ingredients: Motherwort, tulsi, rose, hawthorne, skullcap, hibiscus, lavender
This tea is available for $12.00/oz
Creator’s Comments:
I designed this tea for my boyfriend one night when we were at my apartment. He was struggling with grief, with self-worth, anxiety, ect.
Because I had been studying Jin Shin Jyutsu, looked at these feelings in terms of the emotional meridians of the body and the organs which correspond, hence Heart and Lung Tea.
I began to look for herbs in my collection that supported those organs and emotions. As I put together the blend, if I was torn between which herb to add - as it would lean in a slightly different direction aromatically, flavorfully, and emotionally - I would bring each jar over to him and have him sniff each one and choose which felt more resonant within him.
We both drank the tea that night and I was amazed at how delightful, floral, subtle, and uplifting it was. Immediately I knew it had to be a staple. This blend was originally called Lee’s Tea, which I still consider going back to. There’s something about personalized teas, like a regular’s name on a sandwich menu.