Starry Night - An Indigo Chamomile-Anise Blend
Royal Chamomile with Handcrushed Star Anise (Illicium verum) Marshmallow root and Butterfly Pea Flower.
A calming, sleep promoting**, deeply restful, nighttime blend - indigo in color and inspired by the star filled skies of the Midwest. The highest quality chamomile for sweetness, marshmallow root to soothe, and the unmistakable note of star anise that shines like the brightest star in the night sky. With a deeply indigo color, Starry Night may just become your new favorite evening ritual. Add steamed milk for a celestial latte.
- Strong, Sweet, Anise flavor profile
- A rich source of antioxidants including anthocyanins, often hard to obtain in the diet**.
- Star Anise contains compounds that may help with deep sleep. Especially combined with chamomile**.
Ingredients: Chamomile, Hand-Crushed Star Anise, Fennel Seed, Marshmallow Root, Butterfly Pea Flowers
Steeping Guide: Use 5 grams (2 teaspoons) per 8–10 oz of water, just off the boil. Steep 8–10 minutes, covered. A squeeze of lemon shifts the cup from indigo to fuchsia.
Net Weight: 2.12 oz (60 g) Loose Leaf Herbal Tea - Handcrafted in Small Batches
The Story Behind the Blend:
Starry Night is inspired by the expansive skies of the Midwest. Sitting underneath the canopy of stars is one of my favorite past times, and spending time star gazing, has led to witnessing some of the most incredible cosmic displays I've ever seen - some that cannot be explained.
I crafted this blend for drifting, for unwinding, for pondering the wonders of the universe.
When you sip it, I hope you remember that from the moment you were born, you became a part of something meaningful and bigger than any of us can imagine.
“You were written in the stars that we are swimming in”
— Sarah Bareilles
Key Botanicals and Their Traditional Uses
Chamomile
One of the longest and most well-documented historical botanicals. Across many cultures, chamomile has been enjoyed in evening teas and calming preparations due to its mildly relaxing effects. Rich in natural flavonoids and aromatic oils that contribute to its long-standing place in traditional herbalism. Chamomile has also been used for soothing the stomach. Chamomile contains apigenin, quercetin, and luteolin.**
Star Anise
Star anise has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is valued for supporting relaxation, digestion and overall balance. Historically, it has been incorporated into formulas intended to ease digestive discomfort and nausea. Modern research has identified antimicrobial and antioxidant compounds in star anise, contributing to ongoing scientific interest in its traditional applications within holistic wellness systems. Contains compounds that may help with deeper sleep, especially when combined with chamomile.
Marshmallow Root
Traditionally used for centuries in herbal preparations to ease dryness and add soothing qualities to teas. An especially supportive botanical for the colder, drier winter months.**
Butterfly Pea Flower
In Southeast Asian traditions, butterfly pea flower tea has been enjoyed in the evenings or in ceremony for its soothing, grounding presence. Rich in antioxidants known as anthocyanins. Historically and culturally used for soothing tired eyes, memory support, and cognitive benefits. Certain extracts from butterfly pea flower have shown anti-inflammatory and anti-glycation effects in in-vitro studies.**
**This information is for educational purposes only and intended to highlight the ways in which these botanicals have been used and valued over centuries by traditional cultures and herbalists. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed medical provider before use.