Ashwagandha & Oat Straw Nourishing Infusion

Ashwaganda is traditional viewed as a grounding nervine tonic, while oat straw is classic nourishing nervine for long-term nervous system support.
Prep Time1 hour

Equipment

  • 1 Jar
  • 1 Strainer

Materials

  • 1 tsp dried ashwagandha root cut & sifted
  • 1 tbsp dried oat straw
  • 2 cups hot water

Instructions

  • Combine herbs in a jar
  • Pour over hot (not boiling) water and cover
  • Steep 30–60 minutes
  • Strain

Notes

A gentle herbal infusion traditionally used to nourish and support the nervous system.
Ashwagandha & oat straw nourishing infusion combines grounding ashwagandha root with mineral-rich oat straw, a classic nourishing nervine in Western herbal practice. This slow-steeped tea is traditionally used for long-term nervous system support rather than quick, stimulating effects.
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