Description
Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Tea
A Balanced Botanical Blend for Everyday Wellness
Soothe. Nourish. Support. 🌿
Bio Balanced Organics’ Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Tea is a thoughtfully formulated loose-leaf botanical blend designed to support the body’s natural inflammatory response while providing nutritive, lymphatic, and soothing herbal support.
Featuring Alfalfa, Soursop Leaf, and Cleavers, this caffeine-free blend demonstrates an important principle of herbal formulation: herbs are not selected simply because they share a similar traditional use. Each botanical contributes its own actions, affinities, energetics, and role to the overall formula. Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Tea includes a balanced botanical mix that assists with overall system sluggishness.
The result is a balanced herbal tea designed to support everyday wellness while helping you understand the plants you’re consuming.
Featured Botanicals: Alfalfa • Soursop Leaf • Cleavers
Our proprietary formulation includes additional botanicals.
Key Botanical Support
🌿 Supports the body’s natural, healthy inflammatory response
🌱 Provides nutritive botanical support
💧 Traditionally supports healthy lymphatic and fluid movement
✨ Supports the body’s normal processes of elimination
🌿 Includes a moistening botanical for formulation balance
☕ Caffeine-free loose-leaf herbal tea
🌿 Herbal Literacy: Understanding Your Formula
At Bio Balanced Organics, we believe herbal wellness should include understanding the herbs—not simply consuming them.
Herbal formulation is more than combining several plants associated with the same concern. Herbalists consider an herb’s actions, energetics, tissue affinities, constituents, preparation method, and relationship to other herbs in the formula, along with its physiological effects within our operating system. Our Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Tea has been formulated to provide the best impact on inflammation and support.
The featured botanicals in this blend illustrate that approach.
Alfalfa — (Medicago sativa)
The Nutritive
Alfalfa is traditionally classified as a nutritive herb.
Nutritive herbs are valued for the broad nourishment they contribute rather than being selected solely for one isolated herbal action. Alfalfa naturally contains numerous plant constituents and has historically been incorporated into restorative and nutritive preparations.
Within a formula, a nutritive herb can help provide a foundation of botanical nourishment while other herbs contribute more targeted actions.
Herbal concept: Nutritive
A nutritive is an herb traditionally valued for its nourishing qualities and is often incorporated into formulas intended to provide foundational or restorative support.
Soursop Leaf — (Annona muricata)
Traditional Botanical Support
Soursop is a tropical plant with a long history of traditional use in several regions of the world. The leaves contain a complex collection of naturally occurring phytochemicals, including phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and other plant constituents.
Soursop is also a perfect example of why herbal literacy matters.
Traditional use, laboratory research, and human clinical evidence are not interchangeable. Although soursop has attracted significant scientific and popular interest, emerging laboratory findings should not automatically be interpreted as evidence that soursop prevents, treats, or cures disease in humans.
At Bio Balanced Organics, we believe you deserve to understand that distinction.
Herbal concept: Traditional use vs. clinical evidence
Traditional knowledge helps us understand how plants have historically been used, while modern research investigates their chemistry and biological activity. Responsible herbal education respects both without overstating either.
Cleavers — (Gallium aparine)
The Lymphatic
Cleavers is traditionally regarded as a lymphatic and alterative botanical.
In herbal practice, lymphatic herbs are selected when the goal is to support normal lymphatic movement and healthy fluid dynamics within the body. Cleavers has also traditionally been associated with the body’s normal elimination processes.
This gives Cleavers a distinctly different role within the formula than a nutritive herb such as Alfalfa.
Herbal concept: Lymphatic
A lymphatic herb is traditionally selected to support the normal movement and function of the lymphatic system.
Herbal concept: Alterative
Alterative is a traditional herbal term used for botanicals selected to support the body’s normal processes of elimination, tissue health, and overall metabolic balance.
💧 Why Does the Formula Include a Moistening Herb?
This is an important part of the Bio Balanced Organics formulation philosophy.
We don’t formulate solely around a desired action. We consider balance.
Herbs can traditionally be described energetically as warming, cooling, drying, moistening, stimulating, relaxing, and more. When multiple herbs are combined, their collective character matters.
That’s why our blends incorporate a moistening botanical as part of the complete formulation.
Moistening herbs can help provide a soothing quality and balance botanicals with more drying characteristics.
What Does “Moistening” Actually Mean?
In herbal energetics, moistening doesn’t simply mean that an herb contains water.
The term describes how an herb is traditionally understood to interact with tissues. Some moistening herbs are also demulcents, meaning they contain mucilaginous constituents that develop a slippery or soothing quality when prepared with water.
Understanding concepts like these helps explain why two formulas containing some of the same herbs can still behave very differently depending on how the entire formula is constructed.
Why These Herbs Work as a Formula
A formula should be more than a collection of herbs that all “do the same thing.”
Think of formulation as assigning different botanical roles.
Alfalfa contributes nutritive support.
Soursop contributes its traditional botanical character and diverse phytochemistry.
Cleavers contributes traditional lymphatic and alterative support.
A moistening botanical contributes balance and a soothing quality to the overall blend.
Additional botanicals complete the formulation while remaining part of our proprietary recipe.
This is the difference between simply mixing herbs and intentionally formulating with herbs.
☕ How to Prepare
Add 1 teaspoon of the herbal blend to 12–16 fl oz of hot water.
Cover and steep for 15–20 minutes.
Strain and enjoy.
♻️ Steep Your Herbs Twice: Anti-Inflammatory Herbal Tea
Don’t discard the herbs after your first cup.
Each teaspoon of the blend may be steeped one additional time to prepare another cup before the original herbs are discarded.
The second infusion may naturally be lighter in flavor and character than the first.
Quick Brew Guide:
1 tsp herbs • 12–16 oz water • Cover • Steep 15–20 minutes • Re-steep once
🌿 Why Cover Herbal Tea While It Steeps?
Here’s another little piece of herbal literacy.
Covering an herbal infusion helps retain aromatic compounds that can otherwise escape with steam. While not every botanical contains the same concentration of volatile constituents, covering your infusion is a simple preparation practice that helps preserve more of what the plants contribute to your cup.
Preparation is part of herbalism too.












