10 Teas that every woman should drink
For good health, balance, and everyday wellness ✨
A few of my favorite teas.
In my kitchen i have a drawer full of teas. Teas for all sorts of conditions and all with different benefits.
Recently my husband caught a cold, i could feel my throat getting sore and immediately ran to my tea drawer and make a immunity tea packed with vitamins and added in some honey, as honey is a natural antibiotic. Let’s just say, i woke up fine the next day, while he suffered for a whole week (he says he is too much of man to drink tea, ha!)
This had me thinking about all the teas i drink and all of the benefits they provide and so, i came up with my top 10 teas that every woman should be drinking.
There is something deeply comforting about a warm cup of tea. Women in many cultures have used tea, not just for enjoyment, but as a natural way to support their bodies and calm their minds. Whether it is a calming cup before bed, or a digestive tea after meals, the right teas can support your body in powerful ways.
Here are my top 10 that you can start curating your tea drawer with.
Chamomile
This one is my favorite for rest and sleep. Chamomile is most known for this reason. It has been used for centuries to promote relaxation and better sleep.
Benefits:
Deeper sleep
Reduces stress and anxiety
Supports digestion
May help with menstrual cramps
Best time to drink: In the evening, about an hour before you go to bed.
Peppermint
Peppermint tea is a must have for any kitchen. It is very refreshing and works wonders for digestion.
If you experience bloating or stomach discomfort after eating, peppermint tea can help relax the digestive tract.
Benefits:
Relieves bloating
Supports digestion
Helps with headaches
Best time to drink: After meals.
Ginger
Ginger tea is something i drink every single day. It is a powerful natural remedy that every woman should know about. Ginger is known to help fight inflammation and supports the immune system. It is really great during cold and flu season and will help strengthen our immunity as we get older.
Benefits:
Boosts immunity
Reduces inflammation
Eases nausea
Improves circulation
Best time to drink: In the morning or when you feel a cold or flu coming.
Green tea
Green tea is known around the world for its help benefits. It contains powerful antioxidants that support overall wellness and natural caffeine for energy.
Many people enjoy green tea as an alternative to coffee.
Benefits:
Rich in antioxidants
Supports metabolism
Improves focus
Supports heart health
Best time to drink: In the morning or when you hit that afternoon slump.
Raspberry leaf
Raspberry leaf tea is known to support menstrual health and reproductive wellness. It is commonly used to support uterine health and ease cramping.
Benefits:
Supports menstrual health
May reduce cramps
Nourishes the reproductive system
Rich in minerals and vitamins
Best time to drink: During your period or during the week before.
Lemon balm
Lemon balm is a gentle herb that supports the nervous system. For women balancing work, family, and home life, this tea can be a great companion.
Benefits:
Calms the nervous system
Reduces anxiety
Supports sleep
Helps improve mood
Best time to drink: In the afternoon or evening.
Turmeric
Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Many women drink this tea to support joint health, immune health, and overall wellness.
Benefits:
Reduces inflammation
Supports immune health
Helps with joint pain
Supports digestion
Best time to drink: Anytime!
Hibiscus
Hibiscus tea is vibrant, tart, and packed with antioxidants. I don’t know why, but i love drinking this tea in the summer.
Benefits:
Supports a healthy blood pressure
Rich in antioxidants
Hydrating
Supports heart health
Best time to drink: Afternoon or over ice in the summer.
Dandelion root
Dandelion tea is a natural way to support the liver and digestive system. It has an earthy flavor that may be bitter, adding honey will help.
Benefits:
Supports liver health
Aids digestion
May reduce water retention
Best time to drink: After meals.
Lavender
Lavender tea is deeply relaxing and perfect to help you wind down after a long day.
Benefits:
Promotes relaxation
Supports sleep
Reduces stress
Helps calm the mind
Best time to drink: In the evening.
Creating your own tea ritual
Tea is much more than just a drink. It can become something that you drink everyday that you know is providing your body with many benefits.
Start with a few teas from this list and make it a point to sit and drink a full cup, with little or no distractions. It can be the one part of your day that is just for you.
Sometimes the smallest habits are the ones that bring the most joy. I like to pair my cup of tea with gratitude. Every cup reminds me to be thankful for all that i have in my life.
Curate your tea drawer here.

