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Leah Smith

Leah Smith

1 May 2025

The Herbtender launches adaptogenic tea range infused with medicinal mushrooms

The Herbtender launches adaptogenic tea range infused with medicinal mushrooms

Adaptogenic wellness brand The Herbtender has launched a new range of five organic herbal teas, combining medicinal mushrooms and adaptogenic herbs to support wellbeing throughout the day.


Drawing on 25 years of expertise, each blend has been crafted for both taste and efficacy, using high-quality ingredients such as reishi, lion’s mane, ginseng, holy basil, turmeric and lemon balm.


The new range includes five blends: Good Morning, with Reishi, lemon balm, lemon verberna, rosemary and turmeric; And Breathe, with lion’s mane, holy basil, lemon balm, passionflower and liquorice to calm;


Pure Focus, with lion’s mane, liquorice, peppermint, rosemary and lemon verberna; Vital Glow, with reishi, liquorice, ginger, cinnamon and hibiscus and Good Night, with reishi, holy basil, hibiscus and chamomile.


Founded by husband-and-wife duo Mark and Laura Neville, in collaboration with medical herbalist Schia Mitchell Sinclair, The Herbtender champions clean, sustainable wellness solutions using adaptogens and functional herbs.


Laura said: “The launch of our teas is a crucial step in our journey to extending our reach into broader, more accessible categories, traditionally related to herbal wellbeing. We hear from satisfied customers each day about the benefits they are experiencing from using our supplements to support their resilience to stress."


"These teas are the natural next step to bringing adaptogenic wellness to different moments in their day and we hope they help more people experience the benefits of these incredible plants as part of their daily routine.”


Sinclair added: “Drinking herbal tea is one of the oldest and simplest ways to enjoy the benefits of plants. It’s accessible, comforting, and adds something extra to your daily cuppa. So, it felt like a natural next step to bring The Herbtender’s adaptogen expertise into tea form. Each blend is crafted with a clear purpose in mind and is HFMA-certified for the health benefits it offers.”


The teas come in fully recyclable, plastic-free packaging – down to the organic string – and each purchase supports charitable initiatives. They available online via the brand's website for £4.75 per pack.

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