Stress Relief Herbal Blend
Premium Loose-Leaf Herbal Tea Blend
Stress Relief Herbal Blend is a premium loose-leaf herbal tea blend created for customers who enjoy natural ingredients, traditional hot drinks, and carefully balanced flavor. It is made for everyday tea rituals, family hosting, and warm homemade preparations.
The blend has a smooth floral with a soft herbal finish taste, with a practical commercial-style composition that keeps the cup balanced, aromatic, and easy to enjoy.
Flavor & Everyday Kitchen Use
This blend combines 35% Lemon Balm, 30% Chamomile, 20% Lavender, 15% Tulsi. The result is a layered herbal cup that works beautifully as a hot tea and can also be prepared as an iced herbal drink when the flavor profile suits the season.
Best used in evening drinks, office tea breaks, quiet home routines. It pairs well with honey, rose petals, dates, lemon, making it useful for daily tea routines, thoughtful gifting, and premium natural-products shelves.
Traditional Wellness Use
Herbal blends like Stress Relief Herbal Blend are often enjoyed in traditional household routines, especially during quieter moments of the day, after meals, in colder weather, or as part of evening family tea habits.
It is best presented as a natural comfort drink rooted in old-world tea traditions, not as a supplement or medical product.
Blend Composition
35% Lemon Balm, 30% Chamomile, 20% Lavender, 15% Tulsi
Product Profile
| Profile | Character |
|---|---|
| Flavor Profile | smooth floral with a soft herbal finish |
| Aroma Strength | Medium |
| Spice Intensity | Mild to Medium |
| Tea Use | Excellent |
| Cooking Versatility | Good |
| Everyday Kitchen Use | High |
| Traditional Use | Widely Used |
| Best Used In | evening drinks, office tea breaks, quiet home routines |
| Pairs Well With | honey, rose petals, dates, lemon |
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep tightly sealed after opening to preserve freshness, flavor, and aroma.
Important Note
This product is a natural food ingredient traditionally used in tea, cooking, and traditional wellness routines. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


