Tea, dammit
Can anyone out there rec an herb tea that promotes relaxation? I'm currently working my way through a box of Celestial Seasonings "Tension Tamer", which contains ginger, chamomile, and licorice, among other things. One bag in 8 oz tastes like hot water. I've got a two-bagger steeping at the moment.
Nothing illegal, thanks, but if it requires harvesting from hillsides by the light of a gibbous moon, I'd probably go for it. It's reached that point.
Maybe I should just spring for regular massages...
Nothing illegal, thanks, but if it requires harvesting from hillsides by the light of a gibbous moon, I'd probably go for it. It's reached that point.
Maybe I should just spring for regular massages...
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If it's the sort of thing basic cognitive therapy techniques would help with, too, I can recommend a book called Feeling Good, which in spite of the awful title really has been a life altering book for me.
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If it could help me drag my mind out of the same old nonproductive worry cycles, I will give it a shot.
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I take valerian occasionally for insomnia. It helps me to shut off my brain and go to sleep. I'm not sure how it works when taken not as a sleeping pill, but I've heard people recommend it for anxiety and tension.
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As far as teas go, I'm no help. I can drink strong black tea for hours and feel relaxed and soothed. Then I go take a nap. Apparently, this is an abnormal reaction.
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I highly recommend massage. I got rid of crippling migraines through massage.
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I should probably look into massage...
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FWIW, I think that double dose of Tension Tamer did something. I couldn't keep my eyes open past midnight, and I slept through the night. Got up around my usual time. I'm still a little tired, but the weather could be partially to blame. It's muggy and overcast and we're expecting rain later today.
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I don't know that the herbs themselves are tension tamers, but I've worked hard to promote them in my mind as end-of-day spin-downs; I only drink them when I'm ready to turn off my brain for the day. The "trigger" effect seems to work in general - sort of a sense memory.
When I was going through a particularly bad stretch at work a few months ago, I bought myself a very chi-chi blend of lavender and chamomile. I don't remember the brand - it's sold in metal tins at Barnes & Noble. I wasn't all that impressed with the tea as a beverage, but it would make lovely sachets. (And it kept me from drinking caffeine which, at the time, would have resulted in complete nuclear meltdown of a vital portion of the Georgetown waterfront.)
Good luck.
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The main ingredient in Tension Tamer is something called eleuthero. There's also cinnamon, lemongrass, catnip, and tilia flower...along with the peppermint,chamomile, ginger, and licorice.
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Stash Teas has a set of Chakra teas (see below). I'd recommend either chakra 4 or 6, to destress. They're both teas that make me feel happier to drink them. But if you want to relax and go to sleep, maybe chakra 7 would be better. It's very light in color, though, so you might get that "drinking water" sense again.
Red Berry Rooibos
Chakra No.1
An Herbal Tea for Health & Prosperity. Dark red and fruity, this blend contains antioxidant rich South African rooibos and soothing uva ursi, a fortifying herb.
Dragonfruit
Chakra No.2
An Herbal Tea for Passion & Creativity. Combined with a cool aftertaste of ginger and mint. Created with the mysterious damiana herb, which enhances male and female sexuality.
Vanilla Honeybush
Chakra No.3
An Herbal Tea for Gathering Strength & Power. African honeybush is sweetened with vanilla and orange peel.
Melon & Green
Chakra No.4
A Tea for Love & Harmony. Sweet dew melon blended with fine green tea and South American yerba mate makes a refreshing and stimulating brew that will awaken your heart.
Blue Ginger
Chakra No.5
An Herbal Tea for Expression & Resonance. Blue malva flowers, warm ginger and tropical feijoa combine to make a distinctive herbal tea - a special opportunity to give, to share, to stay and talk.
Guanabana
Chakra No.6
An Herbal Tea for Imagination & Insight. Relax and nourish your intuition with this soothing medley of vanilla-scented guanabana fruit, eyebright, lemongrass and orange.
White Lotus
Chakra No.7
An Herbal Tea for Meditation & Wisdom. The scent of fresh flowers lingers over this pale golden infusion of white lotus, chamomile, chrysanthemum, and linden.
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