migraine tea blend
as someone who suffers from debilitating headaches, i wanted something more natural to sip on — something that could bring comfort while easing the pain. this blend is made with all organic ingredients: english breakfast tea, feverfew, valerian, and ginger. together, they offer gentle relief by providing caffeine, reducing inflammation, easing nausea, and calming the body.
benefits
• english breakfast tea – a natural source of caffeine to help constrict blood vessels, which can reduce migraine pain and fatigue.
• feverfew – known for its ability to reduce migraine frequency and severity by easing inflammation and muscle tension.
• valerian root – promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and may help ease headache-related anxiety or sleeplessness.
• ginger – supports digestion, eases nausea, and offers anti-inflammatory properties that can help lessen migraine intensity.
how to brew
use 1 teaspoon of tea for every 8 ounces of hot water. steep for 8–10 minutes, strain, and sip slowly. can be enjoyed plain or with a touch of honey if desired.
note: this blend is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. it’s simply a natural way to support your body and offer a bit of relief when those tough headaches hit.
as someone who suffers from debilitating headaches, i wanted something more natural to sip on — something that could bring comfort while easing the pain. this blend is made with all organic ingredients: english breakfast tea, feverfew, valerian, and ginger. together, they offer gentle relief by providing caffeine, reducing inflammation, easing nausea, and calming the body.
benefits
• english breakfast tea – a natural source of caffeine to help constrict blood vessels, which can reduce migraine pain and fatigue.
• feverfew – known for its ability to reduce migraine frequency and severity by easing inflammation and muscle tension.
• valerian root – promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and may help ease headache-related anxiety or sleeplessness.
• ginger – supports digestion, eases nausea, and offers anti-inflammatory properties that can help lessen migraine intensity.
how to brew
use 1 teaspoon of tea for every 8 ounces of hot water. steep for 8–10 minutes, strain, and sip slowly. can be enjoyed plain or with a touch of honey if desired.
note: this blend is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. it’s simply a natural way to support your body and offer a bit of relief when those tough headaches hit.

