Calm Organic Chai Latte Mix
The sweetest way to get a good night's sleep. Chai Latte with Reishi and Turkey Tail tastes like dessert and feels like a dream. It's the best way to leave your stress behind and feel great the next day.
- Organic
- Caffeine-free
- Vegan
- 1 g of sugar
- 3rd party lab-tested Land softly with Reishi
After a day of cruising around, Reishi can help you settle down without the hangover from sugar or alcohol. It's known as the Queen of Mushrooms, once reserved for royalty. And that's exactly how you'll sleep. Guard your gut with Turkey Tail
Turkey tail is one of the best mushrooms to support the gut, and, when paired with soothing Reishi and spices that support digestion like cinnamon and ginger, creates a calming blend to support occasional stress and full-body well-being. Mix, sip, sleep
- Creamy, sweet, and spicy. Just add hot water and get cozy without stressing about whether this chai has caffeine. It doesn't.
- Think of this as the beginning of your bedtime routine. You'll be extra loose for teeth brushing and pyjama changing.
- No black tea, but cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, clove and black pepper for a perfectly sweet and spicy chai before bed. Ingredients Organic Coconut Milk Powder, Organic Coconut Palm Sugar, Organic Cinnamon Powder, Organic Reishi Spore Powder (300 mg), Organic Cardamom Extract, Organic Turkey Tail Extract (200 mg), Organic Ginger Powder, Organic Clove Powder, Organic Black Pepper Powder, Organic Stevia Extract (Reb-A).
Does not contain: Gluten, Dairy, Caffeine. Suggested Use Recommended intake: Hot Latte: Mix 1 packet with one cup (240 ml) hot water.
Iced Latte: Mix 1 packet with 3/4 cup (180 ml) warm water, add ice and let chill.
Elevate: Add in mushroom coffee for a dirty chai.
Cautions
- If pregnant, nursing or taking medications, consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use.
- Keep closed in dry place; avoid excessive heat.
- Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare practitioner.