Dreamwork Tea, Lucid Dreaming, Blue Lotus White Lily Dream Herb Mugwort Wormwood Chamomile Melissa, Dream Boost Herbs, Astral Projection Tea
Artisanal natural herbal tea blend.
This blend can help you achieve more vivid and lucid dreams as well as having a more deep and restful sleep, as it promotes calm feelings throughout different body systems as well as in the mind and brain.
For best results consume regularly and drink before bed-time.
ATTENTION! Dream-inducing herbs are inherently bitter. We do our uttermost best to create a well balanced tea blend that also has a pleasant taste, however you simply cannot have an effective dream-inducing tea without the bitter taste. The stronger you brew the tea, the more bitter it will taste, but also the stronger the effects will be. Therefore we recommend experimenting with different steeping times and quantities, in order to find your own personal sweet spot for an effective and pleasant cup of tea, as well as sweetening the tea with a natural sweetner if needed, in case the tea by itself is too bitter tasting for your own personal preferences.
⫸QUANTITY:
Available per 20g and 45g (0.7oz and 1.6oz)
⫸INGREDIENTS:
Blue lotus, white lotus, melissa, roman chamomile, mugwort, dream herb, wormwood
⫸DESCRIPTION:
– Blue Lotus:
Blue lotus, or blue lily, is a water plant that sets its roots in the mud at the bottom of ponds, and they bloom from spring throughout summer in the warmer areas of the world.
This flower was sacred to the ancient Egyptians, and it was used for its consciousness expanding properties. It is nowadays still acknowledged for its general beneficial effects on the body and mind.
This flower can promote vivid dreams and acts as an aphrodisiac. It also has relaxinf and mood uplifting properties as it works on dopamine receptors, one of the feel-good hormones.
Blue lotus is a natural analgesic and can thus help with relieving pain in the body, and is also an anti-diuretic and anti-diabetic. It can also work well for women’s health, as it can soothe painful period cramps and regulate heavy blood flow.
Last but not least, it is a great anti-inflammatory and promotes liver health as it can help with fatty liver and cholesterol levels.
– White lotus:
Also known as dotleaf water lily, it has many healing and spiritual benefits.
It is an astringent, antiseptic, anesthetic, sedative and also anaphrodisiac herb. It can help with congestion and can also soothe the nervous system. White lotus tea can help relax the body and therefore also help with insomnia and promote restful sleep.
White lotus, similarly to its popular counterpart blue lotus, can also induce feelings of euphoria and positive states of mind.
White lotus specifically symbolizes peace and purity, and symbolizes the astounding ability of this flower to blossom in all its beauty from the thickest and dirtiest of mud.
Further it has broadly been used in Hindu culture and religion, and has often been associated with the Goddess Lakshmi. It also represents the awakening of the mind and spirituality, connection with the divine and goodness.
– Melissa:
Melissa is a close relative of peppermint, and is also known as lemonbalm. This is because of its fresh and citrus-like scent and taste, which makes this a super refreshing and uplifting herb when drunk in a tea. Melissa has potent mood-boosting effects as well as stress relieving effects, making this a wonderful natural remedy for mood swings and a good prop for relaxation. It has been found to potentially boost cognitive functioning, as it affects the brain in different ways. It also may help with inducing sleep and therefore work as an insomnia relief herb. Further, melissa is amazing for soothing an upset stomach as well as for relieving indigestion as well as nausea.
– Roman chamomile:
This prized variety of chamomile flowers is an extremely precious one. It has many benefits when used in aromatherapy as well as when drunk in tea, which include digestion boosting and relieving properties, relief for migraines and soothing of the nervous system, antiseptic effects and many more. This herb is especially effective in promoting sleep and calming down the mind and body. In a similar way, it can help reliefe cramps and tension in the body.
– Mugwort:
Mugwort, otherwise also known as common or wild wormwood, St John’s plant or Muggons, is named after the Greeg Goddess of the moon Artemis, as it is a great herb for women’s health.
This herb has a wide range of health benefits, one of them being the ability to provide relief for arthritis and joint pain. It is also a uterine tonic and can regulate the menstrual flow, ensuring a healthy circulation in the pelvic area.
Mugwort is also beneficial to the digestive tract, and acts as a choleretic and chologogue, and thus can help the liver secrete more bile and detox the body better.
Mugwort is a bitter herb, and can work greatly to relieve stomach acidity, indigestion and motion sickness as well as overall stomach pain.
Last but not least, mugwort has been used by native Americans in ceremonial settings, smudging the herb to create a sacred space as well as to enhance the ability to astral project and lucid dream.
– Wormwood:
Wormwood is a perennial shrub originating from Europe, and is an extremely bitter and potent herb.
It is anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and has chemotherapeutic properties. Wormwood might help with soothing Chron’s disease and can soothe other gastrointestinal issues like indigestion and loss of appetite.
It can be helpful to relieve fevers as well as hepatobiliary issues. It also can soothe stomachaches, besides being a wonderful blood detoxifyer.
– Dream herb (Calea zacatechichi):
Calea Zacatechichi is part of the Asteracea family and is related to sunflowers.
This plant is also known as Dream Herb, and for a good reason. It has been used for eons by shamans to enhance dreams and promote vivid and visionary dreams. Through dreaming we are enabled to download information from the subconscious, which is otherwise hardly accessible.
ATTENTION: This blend contains ingredients that are potentially unsafe for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
⫸TIPS FOR USE:
– Steep one teaspoon of tea in a cup of hot water. The longer you steep the more potent the effects, and the stronger the taste will be!
Experiment with dosages and length of brewing to find what works for you.
All of our herbs have been grown, harvested and dried in a natural and sustainable way. Every one of our products has been carefully selected to guarantee nothing but the highest quality, according to the European Pharmacopoeia. All of our dried herbs, flowers, seeds and other plant materials are 100% pure and natural, without any additives.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided serves for educational purposes only. This item is not ensured to deliver any specific results or effects to the buyer as it is sold as a curios item. Misuse by the buyer is not our responsibility. Those who suffer from ailments should consult a medical professional.
Some of our products have been packed and/or stored in an environment where products containing nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, soy and sulphite have been processed as well. Despite our best efforts it is always possible that some products contain trace amounts of these allergens.
Henry (verified owner) –
Very fast delivery.
Kevin (verified owner) –
Very fast delivery.
Camden (verified owner) –
Awesome product and company
Isaac (verified owner) –
Easy to grow beautiful
Samuel (verified owner) –
I love this product!