🌙 Sip your way to serene nights with sustainable style!
Traditional Medicinals Organic Nighty Night Extra Tea combines valerian root with complementary herbs like passionflower, lemon balm, and peppermint to promote restful sleep. This USDA Organic, Non-GMO, caffeine-free tea comes in compostable bags produced in a solar-powered, TRUE Zero Waste certified factory, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
F**N
Sip up lads 🫖
I bought this set after buying Nighty Night from the grocery store and absolutely falling in love with it. I wanted to try the extra strength version that the store didn't carry and decided to get the variety pack here. I'll return with my thoughts on each flavor as I try them but wanted to go ahead and leave my feedback because I've loved my experience so far.🌙Nighty Night: A very full tea with a delicious and refreshing minty lilt. Drinking this tea is one of the few things I look forward to eveyday and while it doesn't have a sleepy affect it does work well to calm my nerves before bed.💤Nighty Night Extra: Very similar to Nighty Night but also contains valerian root. Valerian root has a very distinct and rather unpleasant smell but it's flavor isn't unpleasant, it reminds me of dandelion tea. Extra had a bit more body than regular Nighty Night and had the same affect on my sleepiness.🍃Lavender mint: This makes me feel like I'm drinking camomile tea. The distinctive floral taste of lavender coupled with refreshing mint is absolutely glorious. Perfect balance of flavors where the lavender is not too flowery, the mint not too electric… overall a very smoothing experience 😌🧘Camomile Lavender: Unlike the Lavender Mint the Lavender is a bit too overpowering for the camomile. For me, it's a bit too flowery and bitter in a way I can only balance with another less floral tea. Ideally I'd use another camomile but I didn't have any so I used the Nighty Night and while the Lavender is still very strong it's less biting.🫖Cinnamon: I'll be honest, I was NOT looking forward to trying this one. While I love a spicy ginger tea, cinnamon ain my thing 𝓱𝓸𝔀𝓮𝓿𝓮𝓻, I paired it with a generous splash of banana pudding whisky, strawberry gin, a spoonful of jujubes in honey tea and it was absolutely heavenly, buttery even. The cinnamon alone is actually rather pleasant, I was expecting it to be overpowering but it's not at all, more of a twange than in your face. It can actually lean fruity if you want it to, maybe throw in some lemon juice or peach tea. It could also go floral but I went the more cakey route (edit: I recently found the word for what I meant by cakey and it's "gourmand" which are flavors like vanilla, chocolate and honey 😌) and think this would be great to deepen the flavor profile of a butter beer or hot cocoa. Though it stands it's own it's definitely a more subdued tea than the others.🍋Lemon balm: Though lemon balm is part of the mint family it's definitely more citrusy in flavor than minty. It does however have a slightly minty aftertaste that's closest to spearmint in flavor and is easier to detect if you exhale through your nose between sips. This is the mildest of the tea flavors in this variety pack though it absolutely does have its own charm the slight lemony taste of this tea had me craving more. It tastes very much like lemon zest so while it's distinctly lemony tasting it's not super tangy. I decided to add a bag of lemon ginger tea with a couple splashes of lime to deepen and round out the perfectly cirtusy experience.To sum everything up my favorite was definitely the Lavender Mint with Nighty Night coming in at a very close second. If you're having issues with insomnia these teas unfortunately are not the answer but they are certainly useful in setting the stage for a restful night's sleep which is a fundamental part of good sleep hygiene. I personally have found cbn and indica gummies to be very useful and will mix them in my tea to amplify the calming affect of the tea and the sleepy affect of the gummies in this oddly perfect synergy that has my eyelids drooping before I can even finish the cup. I hope my review was helpful, happy steeping 😌
A**E
Helps me wind down at night
This tea has become part of my nighttime routine. The flavor is soothing and not too strong and I feel more relaxed after drinking it. It helps me settle down and get ready for sleep without feeling groggy the next morning. I have a hard time falling asleep and staying asleep so I have a few of these on rotation. This one is a favorite.
W**C
WILL put you to sleep.
WORKS. This product will knock you out!!
A**L
Tea is fantastic! Amazon shipping leaves something to be desired
First. the tea is fantastic! Flavorful and really works to help get a good night sleep. Tea is highly recommended 5+ stars! However as mentioned in a few other reviews, Amazon is shipping more orders in 'bags' vs boxes, and this is how our tea arrived. It was a gift for our daughter, and we had a good laugh at the box. The tea bags are fine, but just a bit disappointing arriving in such a way.
S**S
Relaxing delicious tea
Wonderful tea and relaxing. I drink it in the afternoon at work when I’m stressed out. I add a bag to an enamel teapot, fill it up with hot water dispenser, and then drink from a Royal Doulton teacup and saucer. I top off my teacup as the tea cools off. I like to think it helps. 🫖
R**S
PERFECT NIGHTY NIGHT BEVERAGE
NICE MILD FLAVOR FOR EVENING TEA, OR JUST TO RELAX DURING STRESSFUL DAY. SMELLS LIKE FRESH HERB UPON OPENING. AIRTIGHT EASY TEAR PACKAGE. COULD SURVIVE TRAVEL IN PURSE OR WALLET, WITHOUT OPENING. HAPPY.
G**L
Tea VS. Benedryl & Diminishing Returns
I have moderate to severe adrenal fatigue and I have insomnia of epic proportions. I have been using Benedryl/diphenhydramine occasionally, which I hate because it's a drug and not a real solution, so I've been looking for something that can make me sleepy without side effects like grogginess. The first time I used this I felt it kick in right away. I would compare the strength to taking a standard 25mg dose (single tablet) of Benedryl. It helped me have a good night's sleep. Feeling encouraged, I continued to drink 1 cup of tea each night before bedtime.However, over the course of about 3 days it became less and less effective and I ended up combining it with 1 Benedryl to sleep. After a few days of this regimen they both lost their effectiveness. So I have to stop for a few days before drinking it again in order to feel the potency. You might experience diminishing returns if there's a build up in your system. It's the same way I have diminishing returns with Benedryl or drugs unless I up the dose or stop taking it. When it works, the tea is better than a drug aid because it doesn't leave me with that groggy feeling.The instructions say to drink 2-3 cups daily leading up to sleep, which to me is some bull. That sounds like a great way to experience nausea. If I need 2-3 cups of this then it doesn't work and if you're dealing with an issue like adrenal fatigue, which a large percentage of people are, then you really shouldn't be downing excessive amounts of herbal tea so close to bedtime anyway. If you just need a gentle nudge to go to bed and 1 tablet of Benedryl consistently does it for you, then this tea could definitely help you. But if you are a MEGA INSOMNIAC like me that can go days without sleeping unless there's intervention, then you might want to try this (I believe in trying everything), but have very low expectations.It tastes bland, but I don't drink it for taste. Some people on Amazon think it's tasty, others nasty, me, I just feel like I'm drinking a cup of hot smelly water with no taste. I didn't have any issues with getting it down. Overall, it's by no means a terrible product, I might buy it again, I might not.
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