Loose teas to boost your energy.
Its that time of the day again when your energy levels drop and you need a pick me up. Maybe its mid morning and still struggling to get going? Or the afternoon slump get you reaching for the biscuit tin? Then try one of these tea to get you through the low times and increase your energy.
1. No.67 Energising Tea
Part of our wellbeing range you’ll find our Energising Tea, a green tea with purposeful ingredients.
Energising loose leaf tea has green tea as its base, with
- Green tea for antioxidants and caffeine
- Orange peel for vitamin C and boasting metabolism
- Echinacea for immune health
- Tulsi for general wellbeing
- Rosemary for improved memory and concentration
- Elderflower, Cinnamon bark & Cloves for anti inflammatory and antioxidant
These ingredients support the body by helping to improve your general wellbeing with their unique medicinal properties.
2. No.45 Gunpowder Green Tea:
Green Tea is a good choice for an energy boost as it contains L-theanine, strong antioxidants and plenty of caffeine that all come together to give you some real oomph, improved alertness and focus. Gunpowder is a delicious green tea, gaining its name from the shape of the tea leaves!
A well-brewed green tea can set you up for a day of adventures or give you a mid-afternoon boost, remember only steep for two minutes to prevent that bitter taste and enjoy.
3. No.70 Chia Spice
Our Chai Spice tea blends Black Tea and Rooibos with Ginseng Root, Ginkgo, Cardamon, Cloves and Ginger. Ginseng has been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The Ginseng root may improve energy levels, stamina, cognitive function and fatigue by lowering oxidative stress and increasing energy production in cells.
This spicey powerhouse of tea will give you a turbo-charged boost on a cold day. Make with boiled water or infuse a saucepan of milk on your stove for a Chai Latte.
4. No.76 Grantham Tea, Ginger & Peach:
This strong black tea is blended with the familar warm ginger taste and sweetened with apricot and pinapple. The tea is not to sweet or spicy but perfectly balanced.
Ginger is used in sweet and savoury cooking and also has many health benefits. Its helps settle tummy upsets and nausea, and is thought to be helpful as an anti inflammatory for joints and pains. Ginger is also thought to improve circulation and reduce fatigue it can also help to boost energy levels.
5. No.60 Rooibos
Rooibos (also known as Red Bush) is caffeine-free and won’t give you the instant energy boost as caffeinated tea like green tea and black tea. That doesn’t mean Rooibos hasn’t got other tricks up its sleeves. Rooibos contains antioxidants that can help fight fatigue and improve your overall health. Rooibos tea is a good source of minerals such as iron and can help combat fatigue caused by iron deficiency.
You should try our Rooibos tea with or without milk, (I like it with a drop of oat milk) or our Blood Orange Rooibos that will also give you a shot of Vitamin C.
Keeping hydrated is the perfect way to boost your energy levels so why not make it a delicious cup of loose leaf tea?
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