Finding it Hard to Get a Great Night's Sleep?

Herbal Tea Is Always A Good Idea For Promoting a Better Night’s Sleep, Relaxation and Overall Wellbeing. 

As a well-known relaxant, herbal tea is great for helping you to unwind after a long tiring and maybe stressful day. A better night's sleep is achieved through a combination of factors including switching to low-caffeine herbal teas from traditional black tea, staying hydrated and the ritual of relaxation and a more thoughtful sleep preparation routine. 

Have you tried Babington’s Blends Sweet Dreams tea?

Sweet Dreams is a delicate, floral and 100% natural bedtime tea, prepared by mixing Chamomile flowers, rose petals, fennel, lemon balm, linden blossom and lavender. This wonderfully relaxing and cleansing tea not only encourages a good night’s sleep, but it also helps to aid digestion.

 

And why not add a little honey for an extra treat.

 

The Benefits of Herbal Teas

Herbal Properties

With mild sedative effects, compounds found in herbal teas will help with overall sleep. Popular herbs used include Chamomile, Valerian root, lavender, and lemon balm.

Hydration

More and more people are ensuring they remain hydrated throughout the day. Again, switching to herbal teas can help with overall hydration before you go to bed.

Low Caffeine Content

Herbal teas contain very low levels of caffeine. Making a switch from your regular black tea to an herbal one at night will help you to unwind.

L-Theanine

Found especially in green tea, this magic ingredient is known for its stress-reducing effects due to encouraging an increase in the production of neurotransmitters including serotonin and dopamine. These are of course key for relaxation and ultimately a good night’s sleep. 

Ritual & Relaxation

Many studies have explored how to achieve an optimum sleep. Methods include having a total ‘black out’ in your bedroom, enjoying a relaxing aromatherapy bath before bed, keeping your room and sheets cool, switching off all electronic devices at least an hour before sleep and unwinding through the ritual of tea.


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