MOTHER NATURE'S NUTRIENTS
In Ancient China, Green Tea was regarded as a potent elixir for promoting mental clarity and enhancing focus, making it a popular choice among scholars and monks.
Chaga is often referred to as the “King Of Mushrooms” and is one of the most nutrient-dense mushrooms available. It’s particularly high in antioxidants and supports a healthy immune system.
Often referred to as the “Mushroom of Immortality” and promotes longevity and vitality.
Lion’s mane has been used in Japanese Zen Buddhism as a way to enhance focus and concentration during meditation.
Turkey Tail has been used in traditional Japanese medicine for centuries to promote longevity and boost the immune system.
Cordyceps has been shown to increase the body's production of ATP, which is the primary energy source for cells. Promotes physical endurance.
In Ancient Rome, cinnamon was considered a luxury item. Promotes circulation, immunity and digestion.
It is believed that turmeric helps to move the Qi (vital energy) and blood in the body, promoting overall health and wellness. Anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic.
Ginger promotes digestion and immunity. Anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic.
In Ayurvedic medicine, licorice root is known as “sweet root” and promotes digestion and immunity.
What you will NOT get from our tea
Jitters and Jolts
Many coffee and tea products have bad fillers and, fake, fabricated stuff that makes you feel wonky. Ours? Energy with the highest vibration ingredients.
The HeeBeeJeeBees
Caffeine is cool, but too much caffeine can make you tweak. We balance our caffeine content with functional mushrooms and adaptogenic superfoods. Amplify in a balanced way.
Bland Taste
Ever been excited to try the latest and greatest mushroom/adaptogen elixir only to find it tastes like the bottom of your dog's foot? Our teas are alchemically infused to leave you saying "mmmmmmmm" after every nourishing sip.
BACK TO OUR ROOTS
A portion of proceeds are donated to various conservation and sustainability efforts around the globe.
Because without our dear Mother Nature, we've got... well... nothing.