Millennial Herbal Wisdom in Every Sip

Spring Revival Sips

Rooted in millennia of Eastern wisdom, this blend naturally harmonizes mind and body, seamlessly bridging ancient wellness traditions with modern life. Gently awakens your body’s innate vitality for holistic renewal.

Ancient Chinese herbal tea for longevity

Daily Ritual for Inner Equilibrium

Ancient Roots, Modern Wellness

Questions about women's health

Feeling irritable or anxious?
Missed your period?
Low energy or ‘qi-blood deficiency’?
Always cold hands and feet?
Cramps so bad they leave you doubled over?
Dull, sallow skin with no glow?”

( “Your body might be sending SOS signals!”)

Customer Reviews

For menstrual regulation

Used to have awful cramps, but now they’re manageable since I started this tea. Even my skin looks clearer!
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Eleanor Whitmore

Gut health & cleansing blend

Detox tea worked wonders—my stubborn acne faded, and energy levels improved within weeks!
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Ava Thompson

Promotes deep sleep & calm mind

Anxiety tea is a game-changer. Calms my nerves without drowsiness. Perfect for stressful days.
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Charlotte Parker
Blossom into a New You!

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FAQS

Find the most frequently asked questions below.

1.Blood Nourishment Tea enhances circulation and replenishes vital energy for radiant skin and vitality.
2.Spleen & Stomach Care Tea aids digestion, soothes bloating, and strengthens nutrient absorption.
3.Cold & Dampness Relief Tea dispels chills, reduces joint stiffness, and promotes internal warmth.
4.Menstrual Wellness Tea balances hormones, eases cramps, and supports a healthy menstrual cycle.
5.Kidney Rejuvenation Tea – Boost Energy & Support Renal Health Naturally
1. Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women
  • Certain herbs (e.g., angelica root, safflower, longan) may affect hormones or uterine contractions—consult a doctor first.

  • Cooling teas (e.g., chrysanthemum, honeysuckle) may cause diarrhea or worsen cold sensitivity.

2. Women During Menstruation 
  • Those with blood stagnation cramps may benefit from ginger-jujube tea, but heavy bleeders should avoid blood-activating teas (e.g., saffron, angelica root).

3. People with Allergies
  • People who are allergic to pollen, herbs, and nuts should avoid related ingredients (such as chrysanthemum, rose, dandelion, angelica root, almond, etc.).

4. Children
  • Young children’s metabolism is still developing—avoid stimulating herbs.

1. Prevent Illness Before It Starts
  • TCM emphasizes  (treating disease before it arises).

  • Herbal teas, acupuncture, and dietary adjustments strengthen the body’s defenses , reducing susceptibility to infections, chronic fatigue, and seasonal ailments.

2. Balance Yin and Yang
  • Modern stressors (overwork, poor sleep, processed foods) disrupt the body’s equilibrium.

  • Cooling teas (e.g., chrysanthemum) counter inflammation (excess yang), while warming herbs (e.g., ginger) revive sluggish metabolism (excess yin).

3. Adapt to Natural Rhythms
  • Aligning with seasons (e.g., detoxifying in spring, hydrating in summer) optimizes organ function.

  • Example: Winter calls for bone broths and goji berry tea to support kidneys—the TCM “root of vitality.”

4. Combat Modern Lifestyle Damage
  • Sedentary habits harm the spleen (digestion); stress taxes the liver (detox).

  • Hawthorn tea aids metabolism; rosemary tea soothes nervous tension.

5. Longevity with Quality of Life
  • TCM links aging to kidney jing (essence) depletion.

  • Herbs like reishi mushroom and he shou wu are studied for cellular repair and anti-aging effects 

The superior physician prevents disease; the mediocre treats it early;
the inferior deals with full symptoms.” — Yellow Emperor’s Classic (黄帝内经)
Follow This Daily Wellness Routine for a Healthier You!
  • 6:30 AM – Morning Jog to Energize

    “The early bird catches the worm” – resist the urge to check your phone! Lace up your sneakers for a 20-minute jog in the park.

  • 9:00 AM – Nourishing Herbal Tea

    Swap your coffee for a cup of wellness-boosting herbal tea – a delicious way to achieve that healthy glow.

  • 12:30 PM – Midday Meditation

    After lunch, find a quiet corner. Play soothing music and meditate for 10 minutes – the perfect productivity booster for your afternoon.

  • 4:00 PM – Office Yoga Break

    Stiff from sitting? Try these simple yoga moves: neck rolls, cat-cow stretches, and seated twists for instant relief.

  • 8:00 PM – Moxibustion Therapy

    Place a moxa stick over your navel while watching TV – heavenly warmth! Especially beneficial for those with menstrual discomfort.

  • 10:00 PM – Foot Soak + Early Bedtime

    Soak your feet with mugwort sachets (keep water comfortably warm) for 20 minutes. Do this nightly for a month to see dark circles fade and skin improve!