Radiant Heart | Tea for Autumn

As autumn’s cool winds arrive, our bodies naturally crave warmth, grounding, and gentle rejuvenation. The Radiant Hearth Tea was created to kindle your inner fire—supporting digestion, circulation, and clarity as the seasons shift.

Why Autumn Loves This Tea

  • Warms from within: Autumn is Vata season—cool, dry, and light. This tea’s spices bring warmth and stability to balance the body and mind.

  • Supports digestion: With seasonal changes, digestive fire can weaken. The blend gently stokes Agni (digestive fire) for smoother metabolism.

Nourishes connection: Sharing a pot of tea becomes a ritual of slowing down, savoring, and coming together—just what autumn calls for.

Herbal Allies in Radiant Hearth

Each herb in this blend was chosen with care, offering its own unique gifts for autumn balance and well-being. Ginger forms the heart of the tea, its warming nature kindling inner fire and improving circulation while soothing digestion. Cinnamon joins in, sweet and earthy, supporting healthy blood sugar and steady energy as the days grow cooler. A touch of cardamom lifts the blend, clearing heaviness and adding a light, aromatic note that awakens the senses.

The grounding presence of clove offers both immune support and digestive warmth, perfect for the seasonal transitions of fall. Tulsi, or holy basil, brings a calm clarity to the mind and helps the body adapt to stress—an ally for busy school days and shifting routines. To harmonize the flavors and soothe dryness, licorice root lends a soft sweetness that nourishes the throat and respiratory passages. Finally, orange peel brightens the blend with a hint of citrus, uplifting the spirit and easing sluggish digestion as the season turns inward.

Together, these herbs weave a tapestry of warmth, vitality, and connection—like a fire shared among friends on a crisp autumn evening.

The Flavor

A harmonious fusion of warming spices and grounding botanicals, Radiant Hearth carries a toasty sweetness and a hint of zest—like a cozy fire on a cool fall day.

Brewing Ritual

Steep one tablespoon in hot water for 5–10 minutes. As the steam rises, pause and breathe in the warmth—let it become a small act of daily renewal.