Balancing Rose Tulsi Tea
Tulsi leaf, Rose petals, Cardamom pods
Daily Tea • 14g
Tulsi, also known as Holy Basil, is a wonderful postpartum adaptogenic herb that can help you cope with stress after birth. Its benefits include healing sleep problems, anxiety, exhaustion and forgetfulness. It also is a great support for digestion, as well as cold and flu symptoms. Blended with deliciously fragrant rose petals and cardamom pods.
Dietary & Lifestyle Attributes
Vegan
Vegetarian
Vegetarian
No Added Sugar
Ingredients
Tulsi leaf, Rose petals, Cardamom pods
Postpartum Nutrition
Nutritionally designed to help moms heal after giving birth. Benefits of Ritual Meal's Balancing Rose Tulsi Tea:
Our adaptogenic postpartum meals have mood boosting properties that help counter some of the baby blues that naturally comes along with the postpartum journey. While adaptogens aren't the cure for postpartum depression, our adaptogenic meals help support hormonal stability that is needed during the postpartum recovery period.
View our postpartum meals that support hormonal balanceOur energy booster postpartum recovery meals are packed with superfood ingredients that contain essential micronutrients and antioxidants to help new moms defend against postnatal depletion and fight against postpartum fatigue.
View our energy boosting postpartum mealsMany of our postpartum meals and all of our vegetable stocks are made with seasonal and adapagenic mushrooms which support immune health. Shiitake mushrooms—one of our favoriates— are rich in polysaccharides like lentinans and other beta-glucans, which protect against cell damage, help your immune system, and boost white blood cell production for fighting off microbes. We source fresh from our community of local mushroom farmers.
View our postpartum meals that support immune healthInstructions for Reheating & Enjoying
Steep in hot water for 5 minutes. Add a splash of milk and honey, if desired, & enjoy!
Storage Instructions
Refrigerate for longer freshness
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