As twilight descends, surrender to this cooling floral sanctuary. Our Pitta Tea blends delicate chamomile—honored for millennia as a calming botanical—with fragrant rose petals, creating a foundation of tranquility
Sweet licorice root and fennel seed offer gentle sweetness while refreshing spearmint cools the palate.
Cardamom provides subtle warmth without aggravating Pitta's fire. Ancient wisdom meets modern wellness through shatavari, traditionally used in Ayurvedic practice to nurture and balance. Precious saffron—once worth more than gold—threads throughout, imparting its distinctive flavor and golden hue.
Lavender completes this tapestry, its soothing properties recognized across cultures for thousands of years. This elixir calms inflammation, soothes the mind, and prepares the body for deep restoration. Embrace this moment of stillness, as yoga practitioners have through the ages, to release the day and welcome serene rest.
In Ayurveda, the ancient system of holistic wellness, the body and mind are governed by three energies—called doshas: Vata (air + space), Pitta (fire + water), and Kapha (earth + water). Each person has a unique balance of these doshas, influencing everything from digestion and sleep to mood and energy. When in harmony, they support vibrant health. This tea is formulated to gently balance all three doshas, making it a nourishing ritual for every body type and time of day.
Spearmint
In Ayurveda, spearmint is revered for its cooling energetics, making it a powerful ally for calming Pitta dosha. Its refreshing nature soothes digestive discomfort, reduces internal heat, and helps settle the mind. Spearmint is often used to promote mental clarity, ease tension, and support a peaceful mood—especially beneficial during times of emotional or physical overheating.
Crysanthemum
Chrysanthemum is traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine to clear excess heat from the body and support liver function. This gentle flower is prized for its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for pacifying Pitta. It helps alleviate headaches, calm the eyes, and foster a relaxed, centered state, especially during periods of stress or seasonal transitions.
Lavender
Lavender is known in Ayurveda for its calming, Vata- and Pitta-pacifying qualities. Its soothing aroma and subtle floral essence help ease anxiety, quiet the nervous system, and support deep, restorative sleep. Lavender also aids digestion and emotional balance, making it a favorite in rituals that call for grounding, softening, and centering energy.
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