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Ancient Herb Blend
Where earth and herb meet
Herbal composition
Ingredients: mint, holy basil leaf, fenugreek seeds, nettle leaf, willow herb, ginger pieces, hyssop, lemon zest, tarragon, thyme. 100% natural, free from added flavourings
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Why we love this tea
Oerkruid Blend is green and wild, where earth and herb meet in a vivid harmony of scent and taste. Mint and tulsi bring bright freshness, while nettle and fireweed ground the blend with their earthy depth. Fenugreek, ginger, and thyme add a gentle warmth, softened by citrus peel and a hint of tarragon and hyssop. The result is a robust, balanced infusion that carries the strength of the soil and invites you to root yourself with calm attention.
Infusion ritual
- Dosage : 1-3 heaping teaspoons of loose herbs per cup (2-3 grams per 250 ml)
- Water : Pour the hot water (90 °C) over the herbs
- Time : Steep gently for 8 - 10 minutes, letting the herbs dance freely in the cup
- Tip : Cover the cup or teapot during infusion — this way, the volatile essential oils and the warmth are preserved.
Ayurvedic approach
Pitta
neutral
Effect: neutral
Vata
Balancing
Effect: light balancing
Kapha
Balancing
Effect: strong balancing
Quick check before you pour
Maison Tisane is all about carefree sipping. Still, even the purest herb can need a little extra attention. Below you’ll find a brief heads-up for each ingredient. Taking medication, pregnant or breastfeeding? Always check with your healthcare professional first, so tea time stays the best time.
Learn more about the health warnings
- Mint (Mentha spicata): Ultra-refreshing, but may worsen heartburn in reflux.
- Holy basil leaf (Ocimum sanctum): Holy leaf that can lower blood sugar. Monitor your glucose if you use diabetes medication.
- Nettle leaf (Urtica dioica): Acts as a mild diuretic. Taking water tablets or pregnant? Check with your doctor first.
- Ginger pieces (Zingiber officinale): Warms you up, but in high doses may thin your blood. Take care if you use anticoagulants.
- Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis): Spicy lift, but large amounts may trigger cramps; avoid during pregnancy or if you have epilepsy.
Allergens
This product is packaged and/or stored in a facility that also handles products containing nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, soy and sulphites. Despite every precaution, it may still contain traces of these allergens.