Great content. I also brew my tea with a few dried and crushed Stevia leaves. This offers a bit of sweetness, and helps with me omitting sugar or honey in my Tea Mug.
I mix many different teas, I have posted pictures. I suggest you research the teas and what each one does. I pick the ones I need and add them to a base flavor, such as peach, maybe with an orange blend and a little vanilla, (my favorite) it will cover up any unpleasant herby taste. I also use pomegranate or blackberry and just started raspberry. I love them all and this way never get bored. Also, I do mix the in a jar and keep it on the counter. Just so I don't have to mix it every time. I have been drinking Zen's Tea for , 6 years(?) Now. I'll never change.
I mix hibiscus, spearmint, clove, fenugreek, and nettle and brew them in my coffe maker (I do not rink cofee I got it because I drink so much tea) is that okay?
If the green tea is a stronger green tea like Pinhead gunpowder or larger green tea from Kenya then that might mix well with Chamomile. It depends on your ratios. Please try and comment your thought.
@@ZensTeaHouse It tastes good when I sweeten it with a tablespoon of honey and three packets of a generic for Splenda. I'm not worried about the taste, just want to know if it's healthy.
Green jasmine and chamomile mix very well, I would think any green tea would be fine. If you are trying to relax from the chamomile, consider the caffeine in green tea. Jasmine is also relaxing.
What if you add different types of cheese together which are supposed to be for a specific health benefit such as Rob Boyce tea green tea and other cheese such as detox and a variety of yogi tea, would that also give you the benefit of one in all?
You have to be careful about mixing too many teas, especially if there is no tolerance for strong teas. A licensed medical physicians who specialize in ethnopharmacology and can advise in what teas you can mix; it is a personalized/custom answer. :]
@@ZensTeaHouse Thank you for commenting. You have earned my subscription. Sorry for my written errors, I was using audio text. I mixed about 8 teas the other night to see if all it's positive effects will work in one. It didn't taste bad at all. The ginger lemon seemed to have overridden the taste.
I buy teas from his shop all the time and I love them! 💕 He seems like an awesome guy! May God bless him and his business. 🙏
Great content. I also brew my tea with a few dried and crushed Stevia leaves. This offers a bit of sweetness, and helps with me omitting sugar or honey in my Tea Mug.
I mix many different teas, I have posted pictures. I suggest you research the teas and what each one does. I pick the ones I need and add them to a base flavor, such as peach, maybe with an orange blend and a little vanilla, (my favorite) it will cover up any unpleasant herby taste. I also use pomegranate or blackberry and just started raspberry. I love them all and this way never get bored.
Also, I do mix the in a jar and keep it on the counter. Just so I don't have to mix it every time.
I have been drinking Zen's Tea for , 6 years(?) Now. I'll never change.
I am 61yo and I would like a tea for all around health but also manhood like stamina and libito.what is a good mixture.
@@floydherrera8898 Zen’s Maca Root Libido Blend
I mix hibiscus, spearmint, clove, fenugreek, and nettle and brew them in my coffe maker (I do not rink cofee I got it because I drink so much tea) is that okay?
Those herbs are safe to mix together. Thank you for sharing.
How about green tea with chamomile?
If the green tea is a stronger green tea like Pinhead gunpowder or larger green tea from Kenya then that might mix well with Chamomile. It depends on your ratios.
Please try and comment your thought.
@@ZensTeaHouse It tastes good when I sweeten it with a tablespoon of honey and three packets of a generic for Splenda. I'm not worried about the taste, just want to know if it's healthy.
@@bobbyadkins6983 yes
Green jasmine and chamomile mix very well, I would think any green tea would be fine. If you are trying to relax from the chamomile, consider the caffeine in green tea. Jasmine is also relaxing.
What if you add different types of cheese together which are supposed to be for a specific health benefit such as Rob Boyce tea green tea and other cheese such as detox and a variety of yogi tea, would that also give you the benefit of one in all?
You have to be careful about mixing too many teas, especially if there is no tolerance for strong teas. A licensed medical physicians who specialize in ethnopharmacology and can advise in what teas you can mix; it is a personalized/custom answer.
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@@ZensTeaHouse Thank you for commenting. You have earned my subscription. Sorry for my written errors, I was using audio text. I mixed about 8 teas the other night to see if all it's positive effects will work in one. It didn't taste bad at all. The ginger lemon seemed to have overridden the taste.
I mix 8 different teas all the time.
that sounds awesome and scary :]
I do it all the time 👍
Can i make tea...with lemon.cumin.bayleaf..fenugreek. Cinamon. And ginger...andd green tea together???
Depends on the ratios. Not sure if that would taste very good.
So it's a danger in mixing teas. What teas can be mixed?
Safe to consume teas are fine but it gets dangerous when people add in strong herbs like Valerian Root, Kava Root, & others you can message us about.
@@ZensTeaHouse So it's best to consume valerian by itself? How many teaspoons is safe when making valerian tea?
@@nicoisthomas3802 connect with a nutritionist because your age, diet and lifestyle are factors.
Mixing oregano and green tea 🧐
Sounds great! What are your ratios?
@@ZensTeaHouse It can be more for any number, but three grams of each