Traditional Medicinals Organic Lemon Ginger Tea – Evening Wind-Down Digestive Herbal Tea for Nightly Self-Care Rituals
Traditional Medicinals Organic Lemon Ginger Tea – Evening Wind-Down Digestive Herbal Tea for Nightly Self-Care Rituals
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Why you'll love it
- Real herbal ingredients (lemongrass, lemon peel, hibiscus, Indonesian ginger) instead of artificial or natural flavors
- Caffeine-free formulation lets you enjoy it any time of day, including late evening
- USDA Certified Organic and Non-GMO Verified provide clean-label confidence
- Compostable tea bags and B Corp status align with sustainable, ethical values
- Sweet, zesty, spicy taste profile delivers a satisfying sensory experience without sugar
- Trusted Traditional Medicinals brand with a long herbalist heritage
- Perfect amount of lemon flavor
- Does not cause stomach upset
- Smells wonderful
- Works effectively when sick
- Best lemon ginger tea the reviewer has ever tasted
- Tastes great with honey added
Perfect for
- Sip after meals to promote healthy digestion and reduce bloating
- Drink as a caffeine-free evening or bedtime ritual to unwind
- Soothe an upset stomach during travel or after rich food
- Use as a gentle sore-throat or cold-day comfort brew
- Gift as a thoughtful wellness-themed present for a tea lover
- Soothing upset stomach and bloating
- Relief during cold/flu season
- Evening relaxation tea
- Aid for heartburn
- Gut cleansing
Herbal Power: Promotes healthy digestion.
Taste: Sweet, zesty and enjoyably spicy
USDA Certified Organic; Non-GMO Verified; Kosher; Caffeine Free; Certified B Corp; Compostable Tea Bags
Consistently high quality herbs from ethical trading partnerships.
1 carton containing 16 Tea Bags Total

Ingredients: Organic ginger rhizome, organic west indian lemongrass leaf, organic lemon peel, organic lemon myrtle leaf
Product Dimensions: 2.63 x 3.13 x 4.38 inches
Nutritional value: This product contains at least 95% organic material.
Suitable for: Adults.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this tea actually help me unwind at night without keeping me awake?
Yes. Traditional Medicinals Organic Lemon Ginger Tea is completely caffeine-free, so you can sip it as part of your evening wind-down, bath time, or bedtime ritual without disrupting your sleep.
Will the lemon and ginger scent help set a calming atmosphere during my self-care routine?
Many customers describe the aroma as wonderful and bright, with citrusy lemon notes layered over warm ginger. It pairs naturally with a candle-lit bath, meditation, or quiet reading time to enhance a mindful ambiance.
Can I drink this every night as a long-term wellness habit?
Yes. The formula is built on traditional herbal ingredients like lemongrass, lemon peel, hibiscus, and Indonesian ginger, and is designed for daily use as a soothing, caffeine-free ritual.
Is this tea safe to drink during pregnancy as part of my wellness routine?
This blend is generally considered a pregnancy-safe herbal option and is a popular choice among expectant mothers looking for a caffeine-free evening tea. As always, we recommend confirming with your healthcare provider.
Will it soothe my bloating after dinner so I feel lighter before bed?
The ginger and digestive-friendly herbs in this blend are traditionally used to ease bloating and support healthy digestion, which is why many people reach for a cup right after their evening meal.
Is this a good tea to drink when I feel a cold coming on?
Yes. The warming ginger and bright lemon make it a comforting choice during cold and flu season, and many reviewers specifically mention it works effectively when they are feeling under the weather.
Does the lemon flavor taste natural and not artificial?
Absolutely. The lemony brightness comes from real organic lemon peel and lemongrass rather than artificial or natural flavors, which is a key reason wellness-focused buyers trust the blend.
How does this compare to a plain ginger tea for digestion?
Unlike a single-note ginger tea, this blend layers ginger with lemongrass, lemon peel, and hibiscus for a more complex, sweet-tart-spicy profile that feels more like a satisfying ritual than a medicinal dose.
Is the lemon too strong if I prefer a more subtle, calming flavor?
Reviewers consistently mention the perfect amount of lemon flavor. It is present and bright but balanced by the warmth of ginger, so it never feels sharp or overpowering.
Will drinking this nightly cause any stomach upset?
Most drinkers find it gentle on the stomach, and several reviewers specifically note it does not cause stomach upset the way some herbal or caffeinated teas can.
I'm sensitive to caffeine even in the afternoon. Is this truly 100% caffeine-free?
Yes. It is a true herbal tea with no tea leaf (Camellia sinensis) and no caffeine, making it safe for caffeine-sensitive drinkers and suitable any time of day, including late evening.
Is the carton and packaging truly compostable and eco-friendly?
The tea bags are compostable, and Traditional Medicinals is a Certified B Corp committed to ethically sourced, organic herbs, which aligns with sustainable wellness values.
Can I add honey without ruining the clean, natural profile?
Yes. Reviewers love how well this tea tastes with a touch of honey added, and it complements rather than overpowers the natural lemon and ginger notes.
I'm building a bedtime ritual. Should I drink this right before bed or after dinner?
Most wellness drinkers enjoy a cup 30 to 60 minutes after dinner to support digestion, then settle in for the evening. Since it is caffeine-free, you can also sip it right up until lights out.
Is the flavor strong enough to feel like a treat, or is it too mild for a self-care moment?
The sweet, zesty, spicy profile delivers a satisfying sensory experience without any added sugar, so it feels indulgent and intentional rather than thin or watery.
Is the price per cup reasonable for a daily wellness ritual?
At 16 individually wrapped tea bags per carton, the cost per cup is modest, especially given the USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO Verified, and ethically sourced ingredients.
How do I brew a cup of Traditional Medicinals Organic Lemon Ginger Tea?
Place one tea bag in a cup, pour 8 oz of freshly boiled water over it, cover, and steep for 5 to 7 minutes. For a stronger flavor, steep longer. Remove the bag and enjoy as is or with honey.
Can I brew this tea iced or cold-brew it?
Yes. Brew it hot as directed, then pour over ice, or cold-brew several bags in a pitcher of cold water in the refrigerator for 6 to 8 hours for a smooth, mellow iced tea.
How many tea bags come in a carton and how long does it last?
Each carton contains 16 individually wrapped compostable tea bags, totaling 1.13 oz. At one cup per day, the carton lasts about two weeks, and the individual wrapping helps keep every bag fresh.
Can I use this tea in an iced tea machine?
Yes. The individually wrapped compostable bags are suitable for use in most iced tea machines, and the bright lemon-ginger flavor holds up well over ice without becoming bitter.
Can I mix this tea with other drinks like honey, lemon juice, or another herbal tea?
Yes. It is versatile and pairs well with a spoonful of honey, fresh lemon juice, or even blended with a milder herbal tea to customize the flavor to your taste.
What is included in the carton when I receive it?
Inside the carton you will find 16 individually wrapped compostable tea bags containing the organic lemon-ginger herbal blend. Nothing else is required to brew, just hot water and a mug.
Are there any artificial flavors, sweeteners, or additives in this tea?
No. The flavor comes entirely from real organic herbs: lemongrass, lemon peel, hibiscus, and Indonesian ginger. There are no artificial or natural flavors and no added sweeteners or sugars.
Is this tea safe for people with caffeine sensitivity or for drinking in the evening?
Yes. It is a true herbal tea with no caffeine, making it a safe choice for caffeine-sensitive drinkers, pregnant women, and anyone who wants a soothing cup in the late afternoon or evening.
What is the difference between an herbal tea and a regular black or green tea?
Unlike black or green tea, which are made from the Camellia sinensis plant and contain caffeine, herbal teas like this one are caffeine-free infusions made from herbs, flowers, roots, and peels, and are typically chosen for flavor and wellness benefits rather than stimulation.

