Across many traditional herbal systems, this seasonal transition is supported by herbs that nourish the body while encouraging circulation, digestion, and lymphatic flow. Bitter roots, mineral-rich greens, and gentle alteratives help the body release stagnation accumulated during the colder months.
This blend was created as a simple daily spring tonic to support that natural reawakening your body is craving.
• gentle liver and digestive support
• lymphatic movement and circulation
• mineral replenishment after winter
• nervous system nourishment
• seasonal transition and renewal
• daily herbal nourishment
Nettle : : mineral rich, nourishing, deeply restorative
Oatstraw : : supports the nervous system and replenishes nutrients
Dandelion Root and Leaf : : classic bitter for liver and digestive support
Red Clover : : gentle alterative that supports lymphatic flow
Lemon Balm : : uplifting herb that brightens the blend and calms the nervous system
Spring herbal traditions often focus on lightening, clearing, and revitalizing the body after winter. This tea can be enjoyed daily as a simple ritual to support that seasonal shift.
• add 1 tablespoon of tea to hot water
• steep for 15–30 minutes OR overnight for a mineral-rich infusion
• strain and enjoy warm
2.5 oz ~ Enough for about a month of daily tea.
Across many traditional herbal systems, this seasonal transition is supported by herbs that nourish the body while encouraging circulation, digestion, and lymphatic flow. Bitter roots, mineral-rich greens, and gentle alteratives help the body release stagnation accumulated during the colder months.
This blend was created as a simple daily spring tonic to support that natural reawakening your body is craving.
• gentle liver and digestive support
• lymphatic movement and circulation
• mineral replenishment after winter
• nervous system nourishment
• seasonal transition and renewal
• daily herbal nourishment
Nettle : : mineral rich, nourishing, deeply restorative
Oatstraw : : supports the nervous system and replenishes nutrients
Dandelion Root and Leaf : : classic bitter for liver and digestive support
Red Clover : : gentle alterative that supports lymphatic flow
Lemon Balm : : uplifting herb that brightens the blend and calms the nervous system
Spring herbal traditions often focus on lightening, clearing, and revitalizing the body after winter. This tea can be enjoyed daily as a simple ritual to support that seasonal shift.
• add 1 tablespoon of tea to hot water
• steep for 15–30 minutes OR overnight for a mineral-rich infusion
• strain and enjoy warm
2.5 oz ~ Enough for about a month of daily tea.