Evening teas were traditionally used to mark the transition from activity to rest. Herbalists often relied on calming plants to help restore balance after long days of mental or emotional strain.This tea supports stress-influenced immune suppression by pairing gentle herbs with evening rest practices, emphasizing recovery rather than stimulation.
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Course: Herbal Preparation
Cuisine: Western Herbalism
Keyword: chamomile, immune support, oatstraw, passionflower, stress and immunity
Equipment
1 Teapot
1 Strainer
Materials
1tbspChamomile
1tbsp Passionflower
1tbsp Oatstraw
1½cupsHot water
Instructions
Combine herbs in a teapot.
Pour hot water over herbs.
Steep for 15–20 minutes.
Strain before use.
Notes
Traditionally used in the evening. Often paired with reduced activity and quiet routines.This recipe is provided for educational purposes only and reflects traditional Western herbal practices. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and does not replace professional medical care or individualized guidance.