Is Tension Tamer tea discontinued?
Susan MahanCelestial Seasonings You are right, our Tension Tamer Herbal Tea has not been discontinued. We don’t really have control over what stores carry our teas, but you can always nudge the manager of your store to carry it.
What does Tension Tamer tea do?
Celestial Seasonings Tension Tamer Herbal Tea is the perfect way to unwind and relax after a long day. Our caffeine- and gluten-free tea is blended with lemongrass, ginger and eleuthero to create an uplifting and balanced tea. To reduce excess waste, our tea bags are stringless and come packaged in recycled boxes.
Is Sleepytime tea catnip?
Some sleepytime tea ingredients have a sedative effect, like chamomile or valerian, while others, like lavender and lemon balm, reduce the stress and anxiety that plague insomniacs. Still others, like catnip in the mint family, alleviate indigestion so the body can relax for sleep.
What does Tension Tamer tea taste like?
The flavor of this tea is mainly the sour lemony flavor from the lemongrass along with the fresh taste from the peppermint. Overall this tea is very fresh and zingy but still mild and pleasant to drink.
What kind of tea is Celestial Seasonings tension Tamer?
Celestial Seasonings Tension Tamer Herbal Tea is the perfect way to unwind and relax after a long day. Our caffeine- and gluten-free tea is blended with lemongrass, ginger and eleuthero to create an uplifting and balanced tea.
What are the ingredients in tension Tamer tea?
The primary ingredient in Tension Tamer tea is an herb called Eleuthero, which is another name for Siberian Ginseng. Siberian Ginseng has been used for centuries in China and Russia.
Can you use ginseng in tension Tamer tea?
You can also find Siberian Ginseng as dried or cut root, such as is used in the Tension Tamer tea. Although Siberian Ginseng is considered a safe herb, like anything that has the ability to alter your mental or physical body, you should take Siberian Ginseng with caution.
Which is the best herb to tame stress?
Consider Siberian Ginseng (eleuthero) to help tame stress, however, remember to drink responsibly if you are under the care of a physician. I recommend that you consult with your healthcare physician prior to consuming Siberian Ginseng. Frey, Rebecca J. “Ginseng.”