Yogi Tea

Soothing Caramel
Bedtime®Tea

SUPPORTS A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP*

Yogi Soothing Caramel Bedtime® tea is purposefully blended with Chamomile Flower, Skullcap, and L-Theanine to support relaxation and help calm the body and mind for a good night’s sleep. Naturally sweet Rooibos – exclusively sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms – combines with notes of Vanilla and Caramel for a delicious and warming tea that also supports wildlife conservation efforts. Unwind with a naturally sweet and comforting cup of Yogi Soothing Caramel Bedtime® tea.*

Caffeine Free
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Chamomile Flower

Chamomile Flower

Chamomile is a flowering plant in the daisy family that is native to Europe and Asia. The flower is a mild relaxant that supports balanced mood; hence a cup of tea made with chamomile is a time-honored herb used to promote sleep.
Rooibos Leaf (Redbush)

Rooibos Leaf (Redbush)

Rooibos Leaf, a member of the legume family, is a shrubby African plant that is a bedtime favorite among South African herbalists, consumers and even physicians. This sweet, caffeine-free, relaxing herb supplies antioxidants and has also been traditionally used to support the immune system.
Roasted Chicory Root

Roasted Chicory Root

Chicory is a bushy perennial herb with blue, lavender, or occasionally white flowers. The roasted root has a robust, earthy flavor, and is used in traditional herbal medicine to support the liver. Roasted Chicory Root is also added to coffee or used as a coffee substitute in many parts of the world.

Skullcap Leaf

Skullcap Leaf

Skullcap is a member of the mint family, and has numerous uses in traditional herbal medicine. Traditionally used as a mild relaxant. Ayurveda says that skullcap enhances meditation and awareness and that it is emotionally, as well as physically, calming.

Nutmeg

Nutmeg

Nutmeg is an evergreen tree native to Indonesia and is the only plant that is the source of two different spices. Nutmeg is actually the seed of the tree, while the dried lacy reddish covering or aril of the seed gives us mace. Nutmeg has a sweet, nutty aroma and slightly sweet taste.

Cinnamon Bark

Cinnamon Bark

Cinnamon Bark comes from a small evergreen tree that is native to Sri Lanka. Cinnamon is a pungent, sweet and hot spice that can warm and invigorates the body and support function of the respiratory and digestive systems. It can also help to promote circulation to the joints and support immune function.

Stevia Leaf

Stevia Leaf

Stevia is a genus of about 240 species of herbs and shrubs in the sunflower family native to subtropical and tropical South America and Central America. The leaf is used primarily as a sweetener in South America. Locals there use it as a substitute for sugar for those who can't use sugar. Various glycosides, including stevoside - which is about 100 to 200 times sweeter than sugar - provide the sweetness. It is widely used as a non-sugar sweetener in other areas of the world, particularly in Japan.

Cardamom

Cardamom

Cardamom is a uniquely flavored culinary herb in the ginger family. But cardamom is more than its delicious flavor. This herb is warming and has been traditionally used to support healthy stomach and digestive function as well as the respiratory system.
California Poppy

California Poppy

Masquerading as charming backyard ornament, it is in fact an herbal relaxant. California's state flower, it is one of the most beautiful and distinctive American wildflowers, and you will find it growing abundantly throughout the lower altitudes of California, southeastern Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. In Europe, the German Commission E lists California poppy as an antispasmodic and sedative, and lists it for a wide variety of stress and depressive conditions. It has been found to inhibit the body’s production of adrenaline, in turn helping the body to relax. Phytotherapy practitioners commonly use California in combination with passion flower or valerian.
Ginger Root

Ginger Root

Ginger Root, the underground stem, or rhizome, of the plant Zingiber officinale, has been used in many herbal traditions since ancient times. In Ayurveda, Ginger is known as the wonder herb, and it's no wonder, since Ayurveda employs Ginger for a wide variety of health applications, including digestive support. Historically, Ginger Root was also one of the most respected herbs for supporting joint health. Additionally, Ginger Root has been traditionally used to support healthy peripheral circulation; and can aid in warming up cold hands and feet, and will also promote sweating when needed.
Clove Bud

Clove Bud

Clove Buds are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the Myrtle family. The English name clove derives from Latin clavus (nail), as the shape of the buds resembles small nails. Clove bud is widely used as a spice in ancient Asian herbal traditions. With a warming quality, clove supports circulation and digestion.

Organic L-Theanine

Organic L-Theanine

L-Theanine® is a naturally occurring amino acid found in green tea (Camellia sinensis), which promotes relaxation by calming the mind.
Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Not only is Black Pepper one of the most widely used culinary spices in the world, it also has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine. A spicy herb that can help support digestion, it also supplies antioxidants, which can help to reduce free radicals. As a diuretic, black pepper can support water balance in the body.

Essential Oils

Essential Oils

Essential oils are natural oils extracted from plants by distillation.
Organic Flavors

Organic Flavors

The Organic Flavors used in Yogi teas are made from organic natural sources such as spices, fruits, herbs and roots, and do not contain nor are they processed with any artificial ingredients or synthetic materials. They’re also vegan, gluten free, non-GMO and don’t contain any MSG. Further, they are free of the nine FDA recognized allergens and therefore don’t contain tree nuts, peanuts, sesame, milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, wheat, or soybeans.

Brewing Suggestions

Get the most out of every cup.

Bring water to boiling and steep 7 minutes.

For a stronger tea, use 2 tea bags. Drink before bedtime.

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