Quiet Mind, a limited edition blend

When the world finally slows, Quiet Mind helps you meet the evening with softness.

This limited-batch blend opens with milky oats to ground the body and unwind stored tension. A vivid, ruby-bright mix of hibiscus and rosehips adds gentle tartness and a pleasant, slightly bitter edge that melts beautifully under a touch of honey. Notes of lotus flower, passionflower, and damiana invite relaxed calm, subtle mood lift, and a dreamy, spacious ease. Tulsi, osmanthus, and orange peel round the blend with warm, fragrant brightness.

We brew it as a ritual of release — a deliberate shift from the pace of the day into reflection, rest, or quiet creativity.

The ingredients that make up this beautiful blend

Key Players & Their Roles

Lotus flower — traditionally used to promote a relaxed, lightly euphoric, dreamlike state; encourages introspection and unwinding

Passionflower — helps ease anxiety, soften mental chatter, and support restful calm or gentle sleep if taken later in the evening

Damiana — known for warm, mellow uplift and a calm-alert feeling at lighter strengths; more dreamlike at stronger steeps

Milky oats (oat tops + straw) — a nourishing nervous-system tonic that promotes long-term resilience and grounded relaxation

Hibiscus & rosehips — provide tart, vivid flavor and a soft bitterness that is especially harmonious with honey

Tulsi (holy basil) — an adaptogenic herb that supports emotional balance and the stress response throughout the day

Osmanthus & orange peel — add fragrant lift, warmth, and a gentle aromatic sweetness

A ruby brew of Quiet Mind

How to Enjoy

  • Hot, with honey to soften the tartness and highlight the floral notes

  • With oat milk for a velvety, evening-ready cup

  • Brewed strong when you want a deeper sense of calm — this blend can feel quite relaxing at higher intensity (start modestly)

Because Quiet Mind combines several calming herbs — including lotus, passionflower, and damiana — a strong cup may encourage drowsiness, vivid dreaming, or a mild “floaty” sensation in sensitive drinkers. Avoid pairing it with alcohol, sedatives, or driving afterward.

We recommend consulting a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

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