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Stress Relief Tea

Stress Relief Tea brings together herbs that herbalists have traditionally used to encourage relaxation and mental ease. This all-natural, organic, caffeine-free blend fits easily into a calming daily routine. Rather than acting as a quick fix, the herbs in this blend traditionally support balance in both body and mind.

Lemon Balm for Gentle Emotional and Digestive Balance

Lemon Balm has earned a long-standing reputation as a soothing herb. Herbalists commonly include it in blends designed to calm nervous tension and promote a steady mood. Because of its naturally relaxing properties, many people use lemon balm to ease occasional stress and restlessness. Traditionally, it has also been included in routines that support focus and balanced energy.

In addition, lemon balm contains rosmarinic acid and other antioxidant compounds. Researchers have studied these constituents for their antimicrobial activity under certain conditions. Herbal texts also describe lemon balm as spasmolytic and carminative, meaning it may help relax muscle tension and ease occasional gas or digestive discomfort.

Historically, herbalists applied lemon balm externally and internally during times of viral discomfort, including cold sores. While no herb eliminates viruses from the body, traditional practice emphasizes stress management and immune balance to support overall resilience. Notably, herbal literature reports no known viral resistance to lemon balm’s traditional applications.

Chamomile for Relaxation and Rest

Chamomile plays a central role in calming tea blends. Herbalists value chamomile for its gentle, settling effect on the nervous system. Many people drink chamomile tea in the evening because it encourages relaxation and supports healthy sleep patterns.

Chamomile contains apigenin, an antioxidant that interacts with certain receptors in the brain associated with restfulness. As a result, it has become a traditional choice for those seeking better sleep and a calmer mindset. Since sleep and emotional balance connect closely, consistent rest supports overall wellbeing.

Furthermore, chamomile offers anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Herbal traditions also describe its usefulness for menstrual comfort and for soothing the digestive tract. When applied topically, chamomile’s antimicrobial qualities make it a common choice for minor skin irritations.

Elderberries for Seasonal Support

Elderberry ranks among the most respected traditional berries in herbal practice. Rich in naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, elderberries support overall immune function. For generations, people have used elderberries during seasonal transitions to maintain resilience year-round.

Because stress can influence immune balance, herbalists often combine elderberries with calming herbs. This pairing reflects a holistic approach: support the nervous system while also nourishing the body.

A Balanced Herbal Approach

Together, lemon balm, chamomile, and elderberry create a blend that reflects traditional herbal wisdom. Each herb contributes unique qualities; however, they work best when incorporated into consistent daily habits that include rest, nourishing food, and mindful living. Try some Stress Relief Tea today.

Educational Approach

At Amish Ways, we focus on education and responsible use. Our goal is to help people understand how herbs historically fit into daily routines to support comfort and balance. Products are provided as examples of traditional preparations, not as medical treatments.

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Herbal products discussed have not been evaluated by the FDA. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding personal health concerns.

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Feel Fabulous Tea

Feel Fabulous Tea combines sweet fruits and delicate flower blossoms into a spirit-lifting herbal infusion. This caffeine-free blend offers a naturally pleasant flavor profile, making it suitable for any time of day or evening. By pairing calming florals with nourishing botanicals, this tea reflects a balanced and traditional herbal approach.

Chamomile for Calm and Digestive Comfort

Chamomile remains one of the most widely used calming herbs in traditional practice. Herbalists value chamomile for its gentle support of the nervous system. Because of its relaxing properties, many people turn to chamomile to ease occasional anxiety and settle the mind.

In addition, chamomile supports digestive comfort. Traditionally, people drink chamomile tea to ease occasional upset stomach, gas, or loose stools. Its soothing qualities make it a foundational herb in many relaxation blends.

Oatstraw for Nervous System Nourishment

Oatstraw provides gentle nourishment to the nervous system. Rich in naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds, oatstraw supports steady energy and overall resilience. Herbalists often include oatstraw in blends designed to encourage calm focus and reduce feelings of stress.

Because oatstraw works gradually, it fits especially well into daily routines that emphasize long-term balance rather than quick results.

Rose Petals for Gentle Uplift

Rose petals add both aroma and beauty to herbal teas. Beyond their fragrance, rose petals contain antioxidants and have traditionally supported digestion and immune balance. Their subtle sweetness complements other calming herbs while contributing to the blend’s uplifting character.

Lavender for Relaxation and Balance

Lavender helps stabilize mood and relax the body. Herbalists frequently use lavender to ease muscle tension and support a calm nervous system. Furthermore, lavender encourages digestive ease and offers skin-supportive qualities when used in appropriate preparations.

Its floral notes also enhance the sensory experience of the tea, creating a soothing ritual with each cup.

Orange Citrus Zest for Brightness and Nutrient Support

Orange zest brings natural brightness and gentle sweetness to the blend. Rich in fiber and nutrients such as vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, potassium, riboflavin, and vitamin A, orange peel also provides antioxidant support. As a result, it complements the floral herbs while contributing to overall immune balance.

A Naturally Caffeine-Free Herbal Infusion

Together, chamomile, oatstraw, rose petals, lavender, and orange zest create a relaxing and uplifting herbal tea. Because the blend contains no caffeine, individuals can enjoy it throughout the day or evening as part of a calming routine. Try some Feel Fabulous Tea today.

Educational Approach

At Amish Ways, we focus on education and responsible use. Our goal is to help people understand how herbs historically fit into daily routines to support comfort and balance. Products are provided as examples of traditional preparations, not as medical treatments.

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Herbal products discussed have not been evaluated by the FDA. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding personal health concerns.

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Respiratory and Immune System Boosting Tea

Respiratory and  Immune System Boosting Tea

Contracting a respiratory illness or living with one such as asthma can be challenging and scary. Medications can be pricey and sometimes come with undesirable side effects. Thankfully there are certain herbs that can help drastically improve our breathing abilities, and something as simple as drinking a hot cup of herbal infused tea can help relax our respiratory tract, help chronic coughs, colds, wheezing, shortness of breath and improve overall breathing functions. This tea will not only help with easier breathing, but will also aide in boosting the immune system to help fight off whatever illness may be causing respiratory distress.

Organic Ingredients:

Mullein Leaf – A natural  respiratory and lung ailment medicinal herb. An expectorant which helps expel mucus from the lungs. Contains mucilage which helps soothe sore throats and irritated/inflamed membranes. Mullein contains polyphenols and antioxidants, which are both helpful for upper respiratory infections. It’s antibacterial, antiviral and an anti-inflammatory.

Marshmallow Root – Contains a High mucilaginous content which is extremely helpful in treating coughs and colds. Facilitates in producing more saliva which helps with chronic coughing. Coats and soothes the esophagus. Reduces swelling of the lymph nodes. Acts as an analgesic pain reliever and can soothe sore throat and inflammation discomfort. Speeds up the healing process and naturally kills bacterial infections. Also contains compounds which stimulate the immune system.

Echinacea – Extremely beneficial to the immune system. Stimulates the immune system to combat viruses and infections. Aides in preventing sickness and shortens duration time of existing sicknesses. Also an anti inflammatory and extremely high in antioxidants and antiviral contents. Contributes to healthy cell growth within the body. Also effective in relieving symptoms of anxiety and can help lower blood pressure levels.

Elecampane Root – is rich in the phytochemicals; helenalin, helenin and most importantly inulin. Inulin coats and soothes the bronchial passages whilst acting as an expectorant helping to reduce bronchial secretions and cleansing the lungs of congestion. In addition to its expectorant qualities, Elecampane soothes the irritation and inflammation that results from coughing, while also acting as a cough suppressant. This is the number one herb for the lungs helping with asthma, asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, bronchitis and more.

Astragalus – Enhances immune system functions. Aides in the production of white blood cells which are the cells responsible for preventing illness. Helps prevent and fight bacterial/viral infections.

Ceylon Cinnamon – Contains anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. It even out ranks garlic as a super food. We not only use it for health benefits but to give great flavor to our products.

* Add your own lemon and honey you will receive even more health benefits.

Lemons – are full of vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and antioxidants. They are especially good sources of vitamin C, folate, potassium, flavonoids and compounds called limonins.

Raw Honey – Raw honey contains up to 80 different substances important to human nutrition. Besides glucose and fructose, honey contains: All of the B-complex, A, C, D, E, and K, minerals and trace elements: magnesium, sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium, chlorine, potassium, iodine, sodium, copper, and manganese. The live enzyme content of honey is one of the highest of all foods.

This tea is offered in either a 15 or 30 day supply of individually packaged sachets. The Sachets come in a Mylar bag and can be stored for 1 year so you can have it on hand in case you need it.

Directions: Add 8 ounces of boiling water with 1 sachet. Cover and steep for 5 to 10 minutes. Add lemon and raw honey for flavors and sweetening. Drink 1-3 hot cups per day.

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