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Vitamin C tea (5+ cups)
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Some teas are for the evening wind-down; this one is a cup of morning sun. Lemon balm, rose hips, cinnamon, and orange peel, four bright herbs in a loose-leaf blend by Lady's Choice, brewing five or more cups of the cheerful, citrus-warm tea that morning rituals were made for.
A word on the name, honestly given: the maker calls this blend Vitamin C tea for the rose hips, the fruit long famous for that association. We sell it as a ritual tea, plain and simple, and make no nutritional or health claims; the working here is brightness, intention, and a good warm cup.
Key Features of This Vitamin C Tea
Four bright herbs, one sunny cup. Lemon balm brings its gentle lemony lift, rose hips the tart red fruit of the wild rose, cinnamon the warm spice of the Sun's own herb, and orange peel the citrus brightness that names the morning.
A solar blend by the book. Cunningham assigns cinnamon and orange to the Sun, with success, luck, and love among their listed powers, and lemon balm carries the old Melissa lore of joy and healing of the heart, which makes this the natural cup for sun work and bright beginnings.
Loose leaf, 5+ cups per package. Brewed by the teaspoon, one packet carries a week of morning rituals; caffeine-free by nature, since none of the four herbs carries caffeine.
Product Details
- Blend: lemon balm, rose hips, cinnamon, and orange peel
- Form: loose-leaf tea; one package brews 5 or more cups
- Maker: Lady's Choice tea line; made in the USA
- Naturally caffeine-free
- Sold as a ritual tea; we make no nutritional, medicinal, or health claims. As with any herbal blend, check with a qualified professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a health condition.
The Spiritual Significance
Tea magic is the gentlest branch of kitchen witchcraft: a working you can hold in two hands, brewed with intention and finished before the cup cools. This blend leans solar. Cunningham's herbal assigns cinnamon to the Sun with powers of success, power, and spirituality, and orange to the Sun for luck and love; rose hips carry the wild rose's love-and-luck thread in fruit form, and lemon balm is the classic Melissa of the old herbals, the bee's herb of joy, comfort, and the lifted heart.
Brewed together, the cup suits the bright workings: morning intention-setting, success and luck work before a big day, Sunday rituals in the Sun's own hour, and the simple practice of beginning the day facing the light with something warm. Stir clockwise to draw what you are inviting, name the intention as the steam rises, and let the drinking be the spell.
How To Use This Vitamin C Tea
- Brew with intention. Pour fresh boiling water over one teaspoon of tea per cup and steep 5 to 7 minutes, naming the morning's intention as the steam rises.
- Stir the working in. Stir clockwise to draw in what you are inviting: success, luck, brightness, a good beginning.
- Drink facing the light. A morning window, a doorstep, the first sun of the day; the cup and the light do the working together.
- Time it to the Sun. Sunday mornings and the start of new ventures are the blend's natural hours.
- Close with thanks, and compost the leaves with the intention released.
Pairs Well With
- Orange Chime Candles, Set of 20: the Sun's color in candle form; burn one beside the morning cup.
- Dynamic Sun Energy Ritual Candle: solar fire for the bigger workings the morning cup opens.
- Happiness Gemstone Set, 5 Stones: the brightening pouch beside the brightening cup, citrine and all.
- Success Gemstone Set, 5 Stones: for the ventures the Sunday-morning cup is brewed toward.
- Sunstone Crystal Obelisk: a standing piece of the same solar current for the breakfast altar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called Vitamin C tea?
That is the maker's name for the blend, given for the rose hips, the wild rose fruit long famous for its vitamin C association. We pass the name along honestly and make no nutritional claims ourselves; on our shelf this is a ritual tea for bright morning workings.
Is it safe to drink?
The blend is four common tea herbs: lemon balm, rose hips, cinnamon, and orange peel, brewed like any loose-leaf tea. As with any herbal blend, check with a qualified professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a health condition.
Does it have caffeine?
No. None of the four herbs carries caffeine, so the cup brings its brightness by flavor and intention rather than stimulation, and suits any hour you want a sunny working.
When is the best time to brew it?
Morning is the natural hour, and Sunday, the Sun's own day, is the classic timing for the solar herbs in the blend. Brew it before new ventures, bright beginnings, and any working that wants luck and light.
How do I brew tea with intention?
Name the intention as the steam rises, stir clockwise to draw in what you are inviting, and let the drinking itself be the spell. Tea magic asks nothing more elaborate; the kettle is the only altar tool required.
How many cups does a package make?
Five or more, brewed at a teaspoon per cup, which carries about a week of morning rituals. Store the packet sealed and away from light to keep the citrus bright.

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