Winter Cocoon – Comforting & Vitality Botanical Herbal Tea
A herbal tea to get you through winter gently
Winter Cocoon is a botanical herbal tea designed to accompany cold periods, times of low energy and the need for inner warmth.
Its composition combines plants traditionally recognized for their warming, stimulating and comforting properties while maintaining a soothing and balancing dimension.
A winter ritual to support the body, refocus the mind and create a feeling of being cocooned.
Plants and their traditional effects
Thyme & Rosemary
Aromatic plants traditionally used to support natural defenses and accompany periods of cold.
They are associated with clarity, breathing, and gentle vitality.
Ginger, Cinnamon & Clove
Plants and spices known for their warming and circulation-stimulating properties.
They promote a feeling of warmth, support digestion, and help with seasonal fatigue.
Lavender & Verbena
Balancing plants that soothe the nervous system , reduce nervousness and soften spicy mixtures.
They allow you to warm up without overstimulating.
Dried apple
It provides a sweet and fruity note, associated with digestive comfort and an overall feeling of well-being.
What this ritual accompanies
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Cold and winter periods
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Seasonal fatigue
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Need for inner warmth
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Sensation of body slowed down or numbness
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Seeking comfort and refocusing
Usage tips
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Infuse 1 teaspoon per 250 ml of water
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Infusion time: 5 to 10 minutes
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To be savored slowly, preferably during the day or late afternoon.
✨ A little tasting note
When the water is too hot and the herbal tea is drunk immediately, the aromas can close in.
Allowing it to infuse and rest for a few minutes allows the plants to settle, release their nuances, and offer a more accurate, more legible cup of coffee.
A simple moment, which changes the feeling.
Ingredients
(INCI): Thymus Vulgaris Herb, Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf, Zingiber Officinale Root, Cinnamomum Verum Bark, Syzygium Aromaticum Flower Bud, Lavandula Angustifolia Flower, Aloysia Citrodora Leaf, Malus Domestica Fruit
Precautions
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Aromatic herbs and spices: moderate use during pregnancy
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This is not a substitute for medical supervision.
To be associated with this ritual