Women's Power
Warming Rooibos Blend with Traditional Chai Spices
Women's Power harmoniously combines African rooibos with warming chai spices and soothing herbs. This caffeine-free blend features ginger and cinnamon as its aromatic heart, complemented by cardamom, clove, and black pepper for depth. Apple and blackberry leaves provide natural sweetness, while chamomile and mallow add gentle floral notes.
When steeped, it produces a rich amber infusion with a complex spice bouquet and naturally sweet finish. The balanced combination of herbs and spices creates a nurturing and fortifying drink suitable for any time of day.
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Mindfully Selected Ingredients
- Apple & Apple Quarters: Natural sweetness and pectin
- Blackberry Leaves: Herbal support and minerals
- Ginger & Cinnamon: Warming spices for circulation
- Rooibos: Antioxidant-rich African red bush
- Chamomile & Mallow: Calming flowers
- Pepper, Clove & Cardamom: Traditional chai spices
- Orange Peels: Bright citrus notes
Mindful Brewing Method
- Measure: Use 15-20g per liter of water
- Temperature: Pour boiling water (100°C/212°F)
- Steep: Infuse 7-10 minutes
- Enhance: Optional honey or milk
- Second Infusion: Spices can be steeped twice
Traditional Women's Herbal Support
This blend provides targeted wellness benefits:
- Hormone Balance: Rooibos supports endocrine health
- Stress Relief: Chamomile and mallow promote relaxation
- Digestive Comfort: Ginger and cardamom ease bloating
- Circulation Support: Warming spices improve blood flow
- Antioxidant Protection: Rooibos and spices combat free radicals
- Immune Strengthening: Ginger and clove support natural defenses
Global Tea Traditions
- South African women traditionally gathered rooibos by hand
- Indian Ayurveda used these spices for women's wellness
- Ancient Egyptian priestesses valued chamomile in ceremonies
- Medieval European herbalists prescribed these herbs for women's health
- Traditional Chinese Medicine recognized ginger's warming properties