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Traditional Medicinals Chamomile & Lavender Tea – Floral Scented Stress Relief for Meditation Spaces, 16 Bags

Traditional Medicinals Chamomile & Lavender Tea – Floral Scented Stress Relief for Meditation Spaces, 16 Bags

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Why you'll love it

  • Caffeine-free formula makes it safe to drink in the evening without disrupting sleep
  • USDA Organic and Non-GMO certifications reassure health-conscious buyers
  • Trusted B Corp status signals ethical sourcing and brand accountability
  • Pleasant floral lavender-forward taste offers a sensory ritual beyond plain chamomile
  • Convenient 16-bag format supports a multi-week daily wellness habit
  • Blended by herbalists rather than mass-produced, appealing to those seeking authenticity

Perfect for

  • Evening wind-down ritual to ease tension before sleep
  • Midday stress relief break at the desk
  • Caffeine-free alternative to coffee or black tea in the afternoon
  • Mindfulness and meditation companion beverage
  • Soothing drink during periods of anxiety or overwhelm

HERBAL POWER: Settles your nervous system when stressed.

TASTE: Delightfully floral with distinct lavender notes.

PLANT STORY: Our herbs are high in essential oils and hail from organic farms, from Bulgaria’s idyllic meadows to Egypt’s fertile Nile Valley, to create our best chamomile lavender tea.

Consistently high quality herbs from ethical trading partnerships; USDA Certified Organic. Non-GMO Verified. Kosher. Caffeine Free. Certified B Corp.

One carton containing 16 tea bags

Ingredients: Organic chamomile flower, organic lemon balm leaf, organic lavender flower

Product Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 8 inches

Nutritional value: This product contains at least 95% organic material.

Suitable for: Adults.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the lavender scent really come through in the cup?

Yes, the herbs are sourced for high essential oil content, so the lavender aroma is noticeable both in the steeping tea and in the steam rising from the cup.

Can the scent help set a calming mood in my meditation space?

Many customers use it specifically for that purpose. The warm floral fragrance helps signal a shift into a slower, more intentional atmosphere during meditation or yoga.

How long does the aroma last while I sip?

The lavender notes tend to linger through the entire cup, especially while the tea is warm, supporting a sustained sensory experience rather than a brief burst of scent.

Can I control the intensity of the aroma by adjusting how I brew it?

Yes. A longer steep brings out a more pronounced lavender fragrance, while a shorter steep gives you a softer, more chamomile-forward cup.

Is this a good alternative to a lavender essential oil diffuser?

It complements a diffuser nicely but also works on its own. Drinking the tea engages your sense of taste and smell at the same time, deepening the aromatic ritual.

Is this a good tea to pair with my evening yoga or stretching routine?

Yes, the calming floral profile is a popular choice for unwinding after physical practice, helping you transition from movement into stillness.

Will this help create a spa-like atmosphere at home?

Many customers describe it as a spa in a cup, since the lavender-forward steam and gentle taste mimic the sensory experience of a wellness retreat.

Can I use this as a sensory anchor during breathwork?

Absolutely. The aroma and warmth of the cup can serve as a focal point to anchor attention during mindful breathing exercises.

Does this work as well as a lavender pillow mist for relaxation?

It serves a different but complementary purpose. The mist engages smell externally, while the tea engages smell and taste from within, so many people use both together.

Is the scent strong enough to fill a small room?

The aroma is most noticeable right above the cup, so it is best experienced up close during a quiet moment rather than as a room-wide fragrance.

How does this compare to a dried lavender sachet in my pillowcase?

A sachet offers passive ambient scent, while this tea provides an active, warming ritual that engages multiple senses and doubles as a soothing beverage.

I am not a big fan of strong perfumes. Will the aroma be too much?

The lavender is present but balanced by chamomile and lemon balm, so it reads as a soft, natural floral rather than a sharp or synthetic fragrance.

Will the floral scent clash with the candles or oils I already use?

Lavender pairs well with most other calming scents like vanilla, sandalwood, and eucalyptus, so it usually blends in rather than competes.

I find lavender teas often taste soapy. Is that the case here?

This blend is formulated to keep lavender aromatic but not overpowering, with chamomile and lemon balm softening the profile so it tastes gently floral, not soapy.

Will the aroma stay on my breath or clothes after drinking?

There may be a very faint, pleasant trace of lavender on the breath shortly after sipping, but it is subtle and generally not noticeable on clothing.

How do I brew this tea for the best flavor?

Pour freshly boiled water over one tea bag in a cup, cover, and steep for 5 to 7 minutes. For a stronger lavender note, steep closer to 7 minutes, then squeeze the bag gently before removing.

Can I add honey, milk, or sweetener to this tea?

Yes, it pairs well with honey, a splash of milk or plant-based milk, or a slice of lemon. However, many people enjoy it plain to appreciate the natural floral flavor.

Can I re-steep the tea bag for a second cup?

You can, though the flavor will be lighter. A second steep works best if the first steep was kept on the shorter side.

Is this tea compatible with a reusable tea infuser or steep cup?

It is designed for the provided tea bags, which can be used directly in mugs, teapots, or travel tumblers. If you prefer loose leaf, you would need to open the bags and measure the herbs into your own infuser.

Can pregnant or nursing women drink this tea?

Chamomile and lavender teas are generally considered safe in moderation, but it is best to consult your healthcare provider before adding any herbal tea to your routine during pregnancy or while nursing.

What is included in the box when I order this product?

Each carton contains 16 individually wrapped organic chamomile, lavender, and lemon balm tea bags. No additional accessories are included, so you only need a mug and hot water to prepare it.

Is this product safe and free from contaminants?

Yes, it is USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO Verified, and Kosher certified, and is produced by a Certified B Corporation that follows strict quality and ethical sourcing standards.

How long does one carton typically last?

With 16 bags, one carton generally lasts about two weeks if you drink one cup daily, or longer if you enjoy it a few times per week.

What is the difference between an herbal tea and a green or black tea?

Herbal teas, also called tisanes, are made from herbs, flowers, and roots rather than the Camellia sinensis plant, which means they are naturally caffeine-free. Green and black teas come from the tea plant and naturally contain caffeine.

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