Learn the Power of Bush Tea

Herbal knowledge doesn’t have to be complicated.
Learn how to use herbs in a way that feels simple, practical, and effective.

  • Green leaves hanging from a wooden structure with a white wall and window in the background.

    Meet the Bush

    Before there were wellness trends, there was bush. There was a grandmother pointing to a plant in the yard. A pot simmering on the stove. A simple invitation: “Come gal, drink this.” Every bush has a story. Every story begins with a plant. Discover the herbs, traditions, and cultural wisdom behind the blends.

  • Woman standing next to a whiteboard with notes on an imbalanced gut.

    Gut Health Basics

    In Guyanese homes, people often paid
    attention to the gut long before the word "gut health" became popular.

    Bush was traditionally used when digestion felt heavy, when the body felt sluggish, or when balance felt off.

    Today, we combine that traditional wisdom with a deeper understanding of how stress, digestion, inflammation, and everyday habits affect the body.

    Small rituals matter.
    Consistency matters.
    Listening to the body matters.

  • Metal pot over a campfire in an outdoor setting

    How to Prepare Bush Tea

    Traditional Method:
    In Guyanese homes, bush was often
    simmered slowly over the fire to fully draw
    out the plant's strength and flavor.

    The process wasn't rushed.
    The waiting was part of the ritual.


    Modern Method:
    Today, many people use tea infusers for convenience and daily consistency.

    Both methods honor the bush.
    The important thing is making time for the ritual.