Premium Herbal Teas

Premium Herbal Teas

Discover our range of premium herbal teas, expertly blended by medical herbalists in London. Each infusion is crafted to support your systemic health, offering a natural and delicious way to integrate botanical medicine into your daily ritual. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the finest herbal teas today.

 

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The Best Herbal Teas for Rest and Restoration

Restorative health begins with a calm nervous system. Our collection features some of the best herbal teas designed to help you unwind and find equilibrium. If you struggle with evening restlessness, a targeted tea for sleep can support your body’s natural rest cycles. For those requiring deeper relaxation, our herbal sedative teas utilise potent nervine botanicals to encourage tranquility.

These infusions work synergistically with our sleep support and stress & anxiety support ranges. By choosing professionally formulated blends, you ensure that every cup provides the clinical efficacy needed for true mental clarity and restorative rest. Integrating these best herbal teas into your evening routine is a simple, effective step toward long-term wellbeing.

Functional Infusions for Kidney Cleanse Teas and Herbal Pain Relief

Our apothecary provides targeted solutions for specific physiological needs. We offer kidney cleanse teas that use diuretic and anti-inflammatory herbs to support detoxification and urinary health. For physical discomfort, our herbal pain relief infusions offer a gentle, internal way to manage systemic tension and inflammation.

These medicinal teas complement our topical joint & muscle support and herbal balms. Whether you are looking for digestion support or allergy & hayfever support, our infusions provide a sophisticated botanical alternative. Explore our wellness bundles to discover how these kidney cleanse teas and herbal pain relief solutions fit into a comprehensive, professional health protocol.

The taste of a herbal tea varies greatly depending on the herbs included in the blend and their quality. Although individual tastes vary, at Zen Maitri we pay a lot of attention to ensuring that all of our herbal teas are made with high-quality ingredients and have an enjoyable taste; even the ones that are primarily crafted to address specific health concerns. In order for the treatment to be effective, it is important to take the medicine consistently – and if a medicinal tea tastes bad you are less likely to take it on a regular basis.
In principle, it is absolutely ok to drink herbal tea every day, and many of us do - but it is important to note that certain medicinal herbs should not be taken above a certain dose. It is essential to speak with a medical herbalist before taking significant quantities of a specific herb, to avoid any unwanted effects or potential interactions with medications you may be taking.
Many herbs have mildly sedative, relaxing, calm-inducing properties and help promote restful sleep.

Skullcap for example is a natural sedative that calms anxiety and stress. It’s an effective treatment for tension headaches and insomnia and works to relax the muscles and digestive system. It is particularly helpful to calm a busy mind which is unable to switch off.

Passionflower reduces stress, helps to induce sleep, and is a natural antispasmodic, helping to relax tense muscles which may prevent you from getting off to sleep and staying asleep.

Wild lettuce is a strong sedative herb that eases restlessness and induces deep and restful sleep. It also eases pain and muscle tension, ensuring nothing gets in the way of your beauty sleep.

These are just three examples - there are many more. All three of these herbs are included in our Deep sleep tea: a natural sleeping aid that helps you unwind before bedtime and promotes deeper, more restorative sleep.
Water is a great solvent for the active compounds contained in medicinal plants. Herbal teas (when you pour boiling water onto fresh or dried herbs and let them infuse for 5-15 minutes before drinking) and decoctions (when you gently simmer herbs for 5-20 minutes before straining and drinking) are the most popular forms of herbal preparation in the world. Many practitioners regard them as one of the most effective and deepest-acting herbal medicines. Herbal teas really are good for you!
There is a very wide range of medicinal plants that are used in herbal tea blends. Common examples may include wild plants that you may be familiar with, such as nettle (Urtica dioica), dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), plantain (Plantago spp.) or horsetail (Equisetum arvense). Other commonly used and potently medicinal herbal teas may include chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), thyme (Thymus vulgaris), peppermint (Mentha x piperita) or liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra).