Grand Rising Blend
Grand Rising Blend
Hand-crafted this tea combines the benefits of several herbs, creating a unique and flavorful brew.
This tea blend is likely to:
- Promote mental clarity and focus
- Support stress relief and relaxation
- Provide a soothing, warming effect
- Aid digestion
- Offer a refreshing, invigorating flavor
When brewed together, these herbs create a complex and intriguing tea that's both soothing and stimulating. The ginkgo and gotu kola provide a calm, focused foundation, while the ashwagandha and ginger add a warm, spicy depth. The cinnamon adds a sweet, comforting note, and the peppermint leaves a refreshing aftertaste. This tea is perfect for those seeking a balanced blend of mental clarity, relaxation, and digestive support.
Preparation:
Use 1 teaspoon of the tea blend for every 8 ounces of water. Pour boiling water over the tea blend in a teapot or infuser. Allow the mixture to step for 5-7 minutes, depending on desired strength. Strain the tea into a cup and discard the solids. Add honey or lemon to taste.
Blood thinners: Ginkgo biloba may increase the risk of bleeding when combined with blood thinners like warfarin or aspirin.
Diabetes medication: Cinnamon may lower blood sugar levels, so individuals with diabetes should monitor their levels closely while consuming this blend.
Blood pressure medication: Ashwagandha may lower blood pressure, so individuals with hypertension should monitor their pressure closely while consuming this blend.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: While generally considered safe, large amounts of ginger and cinnamon may cause issues during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Allergies and sensitivities: If you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the ingredients, avoid consuming this blend or start with a small amount to test for any adverse reactions.
Overconsumption: While the blend is generally safe, overconsumption of any ingredient can cause adverse effects. Follow the recommended dosage and brewing instructions.
Remember, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before trying new herbal blends, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or take medications.