A refreshing daily tea to support your wellness, balance, and healthy habits
If you’ve been looking for a gentle nudge toward feeling lighter, clearer, and more in control of your cravings, this blend is the one I reach for again and again. Drink’n Shrink brings together four certified organic botanicals—Hibiscus, Lemon Verbena, Sencha Green Tea, and Cornflower—in a vibrant, tangy, refreshing cup designed to complement your everyday wellbeing routine.
This blend isn’t a “quick fix” or a magic promise. Instead, it’s crafted to support your body’s natural rhythm, especially when you’re focusing on mindful eating, better daily choices, and creating a more balanced lifestyle.
What makes this blend special
Each herb brings its own unique personality to the cup:
Hibiscus
Naturally tart and bright, known for supporting a sense of fullness and making it easier to stay satisfied between meals.
Lemon Verbena
A beautifully aromatic herb often used to support digestion, comfort the tummy, and bring a feeling of calm. Traditionally enjoyed for its light, cooling, uplifting nature.
Sencha Green Tea
A clean, earthy green tea that pairs beautifully with hibiscus. Loved for its gentle energy lift and for supporting your metabolism as part of a healthy lifestyle.
Cornflower
Soft and floral. Traditionally used as a digestive ally and known to help maintain regularity.
Together, they create a soothing daily ritual that supports fullness, digestion, and mindful habits — perfect for anyone wanting to feel more balanced throughout the day.
How to enjoy it
1 teaspoon per cup
Steep in hot water, covered, for 10 minutes
Enjoy once or twice daily as part of your wellness routine
For best results, drink consistently for a minimum of three months. Consistency is everything when you’re working with herbs.
Ingredients
Lemon Verbena, Hibiscus, Sencha Green Tea, Cornflower
All herbs are Certified Organic.
Important note
Always check for herb–drug interactions before adding new herbal blends to your routine. If you’re on prescription medication, chat with your health professional first.