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Organic Herbal Tea | Minty, Spicy & Floral | Caffeine-Free

Organic Lavender Ginger Mint Herbal Tea

Blended in Oregon Floral Mint

Cooling spearmint, warming ginger, calming lavender. The herbal blend built on sensory contrast, not just one note.

Ingredients: Organic Spearmint Leaf, Organic Ginger Root, Organic Lavender Flowers.

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About Lavender Ginger Mint

The herbal blend built on contrast.

Spearmint cools. Ginger warms. Lavender softens both. The cup opens with the sweet, menthol brightness of spearmint leaf, moves into the floral calm of lavender flowers, and finishes with the gentle heat of ginger root. The contrast between the cooling mint and the warming ginger creates a tingling sensation that settles the nervous system. It is the herbal blend for the moment when the body needs to reset.

Why spearmint, not peppermint.

Spearmint (Mentha spicata) contains less menthol than peppermint, which makes it sweeter and softer on the palate. The lower menthol content means the mint does not overpower the delicate floral notes of the lavender. Spearmint has been the digestive mint of Mediterranean herbalism for centuries, showing up in Moroccan tea rituals and Greek digestion tonics. The sweetness pairs naturally with ginger's warmth.

The three-herb logic.

Ginger root moves stagnation in the digestive tract, a tradition that runs through Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine as a warming carminative. Lavender calms the nervous system, with modern aromatherapy studies showing the volatile oils (linalool and linalyl acetate) reduce perceived stress. Spearmint cools inflammation and settles the stomach. Together, the three cover the gut-brain axis: the physical movement, the sensory cooling, and the nervous calm. Blended in our Salem, Oregon kitchen.

Organic Ingredients
  • Organic Spearmint Leaf
  • Organic Ginger Root
  • Organic Lavender Flowers
Tasting Notes

Aroma: Sweet spearmint up front, with a soft floral cloud of lavender underneath. The ginger sits as a warm, spicy base note.

In the cup: Cool and bright from the spearmint, softening into the floral sweetness of lavender, finishing with a gentle warming tingle from the ginger. The contrast between cool and warm is the signature of the blend.

Finish: Clean, tingly, settling. The mint lingers. The ginger warms the throat on the way down.

Why You'll Love It

Spearmint, the digestive mint: A carminative herb used across Mediterranean and Middle Eastern herbalism for centuries. Moroccan mint tea, Greek digestion tonics, and Turkish after-dinner rituals all lean on spearmint for its ability to settle the stomach and ease bloating. The volatile oils relax the smooth muscle in the digestive tract, which is the same mechanism peppermint uses, but with a softer, sweeter profile.

Ginger, the warming carminative: One of the most-studied digestive herbs in both Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, where it is classified as a warming herb that moves stagnation. The pungent compounds (gingerols and shogaols) stimulate digestive enzyme secretion and promote peristalsis, the wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the gut. The heat you feel in the throat is the physical marker of those compounds at work.

Lavender, the nervine: One of the most-studied calming herbs in modern aromatherapy. The volatile oils (linalool and linalyl acetate) bind to GABA receptors in the brain, the same receptors targeted by anti-anxiety medications. The effect is mild, not sedating, which is why lavender shows up in both bedtime blends and daytime stress-relief formulas. The floral sweetness also masks the sharpness of ginger, which keeps the cup balanced.

Lavender Ginger Mint loose leaf herbal tea in a black cylindrical canister with pink label, by Yerba Buena Tea Company.

Lavender Ginger Mint

Regular price $18.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $18.00 USD
TeaSalem, Oregon

Organic Lavender Ginger Mint Herbal Tea

Steep contrast. Sip calm.

Caffeine: None
8.0 oz
Water
212°F
Temperature
1.5 tsp
Leaf
6 min
Steep Time
Re-Steep · Up to 1×
Inhale the steam before the first sip. The volatile oils from the spearmint and lavender travel directly to the olfactory system, which signals the brain to release tension. The aroma does half the work before the cup even touches your lips.
1
Cup

Craft Your Cup

A few notes from our teamakers.

The Post-Meal Sipper
Brew 1.5 teaspoons in 8 ounces of full-boil water for 6 minutes. Drink hot about 20 minutes after a heavy meal. The spearmint and ginger work together to move trapped gas and ease the bloat. The lavender keeps the cup from tasting medicinal. Best paired with a slow walk.

Iced Lavender Mint Cooler
Cold-brew 2 teaspoons in 16 ounces of cold water for 8 hours in the fridge. Strain. Pour over ice with a drizzle of honey and a squeeze of lime. The cold extraction keeps the mint bright and drops most of the ginger heat. Drinks like a spa water, not a tea. Summer afternoon territory.

The Aromatherapy Steam
Brew double-strength (2 teaspoons in 8 ounces, 6 minutes). Pour into a wide bowl. Lean over the bowl with a towel draped over your head and breathe deeply for 3 to 5 minutes. The volatile oils from the spearmint and lavender travel directly to the olfactory system. An old herbalism trick for sinus congestion and stress relief. Drink the tea afterward.

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Your Questions About Lavender Ginger Mint, Answered.

Is this good for tension headaches?

Many tension headaches stem from stress, tight muscles, and digestive distress. The cooling volatile oils in spearmint and lavender have been studied for their ability to reduce perceived tension, and the warming ginger can ease nausea that often accompanies stress headaches. The blend addresses multiple pathways, not just one. That said, persistent or severe headaches should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare practitioner.

Can I drink this before bed?

Yes. The blend is 100% caffeine-free and the lavender has a mild calming effect that supports evening relaxation. The ginger provides a gentle warmth without stimulation. Some customers prefer it 30 to 60 minutes before bed as part of a wind-down ritual.

What does this blend help with?

The blend is designed for the moment when the body needs to reset. Post-meal bloating, the tight stomach that comes with stress, the restless feeling that sits between alertness and exhaustion. The spearmint cools and settles, the ginger warms and moves, the lavender calms the nervous system. It is the herbal reset button, not a medical treatment.