Sleepy Time Tea

sleepy time tea


Drinking a cup of herbal tea before bed is a fantastic way to ease into a restful night. In traditional folk medicine, chamomile tea is used to promote relaxation and reduce stress. It contains apigenin, an antioxidant that may support and initiate sleep. Additionally, its antimicrobial components help your immune system fight back against invaders!


With a hint of sweet citrus from orange slices, and gut-healthy ginger to assist digestion, this Sleepy Time Tea has triple the benefits. Not to mention, you can add your own simple and unique twist to cater this tea to your tastes. Chamomile tea pairs so well with a spoonful of non-dairy milk and a touch of sweetness. Add honey or a drop of stevia for a treat that will sing you to sleep.


Not sleepy yet? Boost your nighttime routine with Rest & Restore. The pharmaceutical-grade supplement contains Magnesium Glycinate, CABA, and L-Theanine to support a relaxed mood and a healthy sleep cycle.


To get to sleep when the sun goes down and wake up feeling refreshed, end your day with a cup of Sleepy Time Tea and get tired naturally. For more tips on how to make the most of your time for rest, read these 3 Simple Steps for Optimal Sleep.




Sleepy Time Tea

Sleepy Time Tea




Course

Beverage


Protocol

Autoimmune Solution (AIP), Candida Breakthrough® and SIBO, Elimination Diet, Paleo, Thyroid Connection








Ingredients

2 chamomile tea bags2-4 slices of orange1 tsp fresh ginger grated2 scoops The Myers Way® Collagen Protein1 tsp honey optional


Servings:


Units:
MetricUS Imperial





Instructions

Bring 2 cups of water to boil. Transfer to a bowl and add chamomile tea, ginger, 2 orange slices, and optional honey.Let steep for 10-15 minutes. Stir collagen into tea and strain into two cups. Serve with additional orange slices if desired.






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