Beverages & Tonics
Spicy Tulsi Tea with Clove & Cinnamon
Warming, balancing & immune-strengthening. A powerful herbal tea for cold days – promotes inner strength and brings body & mind into balance.
Learn moreShatavari-Vanilla Tonic with Almond Milk
An Ayurvedic ritual drink for balance, comfort and hormonal harmony – ideal during times of stress, inner restlessness or cycle-related complaints.
Learn moreMoon Milk with Ashwagandha, Nutmeg & Rose Petals
A time-honored Ayurvedic sleep ritual – warming plant-based milk with adaptogenic herbs, spices and a touch of magic. Moon Milk calms the nervous system, promotes restful sleep and naturally supports hormonal balance.
Learn moreGreen Detox Tea with Coriander, Fennel & Cumin (CCF Tea)
A classic Ayurveda tea to strengthen digestion, support your metabolism, and promote inner cleansing. CCF stands for the three main ingredients: Coriander, Cumin, and Fennel. Ideal for daily drinking – warm or lukewarm.
Learn moreSuperfood Smoothie with Basil Seeds & Berries
A revitalizing, cooling smoothie with soaked basil seeds, fresh berries and creamy plant milk. Ideal for warm days, brings lightness and energy – and provides the body with fiber, antioxidants and fluids.
Learn moreAyurvedic Lassi with Salt & Mint
A lightly spiced, salty lassi is one of the classics of Ayurvedic nutrition. It strengthens the digestive fire (Agni), calms both Vata and Pitta, and harmonizes Kapha. Ideal after lunch or on hot days as a refreshing digestive drink.
Learn moreGolden Milk – Ayurvedic Power in a Glass
Golden Milk, also known as "Haldi Doodh," is a true classic in Ayurvedic nutrition – ideal for starting your day or as a calming evening ritual. It nourishes the tissues (Dhatus), promotes digestive fire (Agni), and creates harmony between body and mind. The spices it contains, such as turmeric, ginger, and saffron, are considered Rasayanas – rejuvenating and strengthening remedies.
Learn moreSpiced Badam Milk
With this recipe, you can easily prepare fresh, aromatic, and Ayurveda-spiced badam milk at home. It warms, nourishes, and strengthens – a true Rasayana, traditionally given in India to children, pregnant women, the sick, and the elderly.
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