

Sleep Teas
Enjoy restful nights with Roogenic’s award-winning Sleep Teas, crafted by naturopaths to support deep, restorative sleep naturally.
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Sleep Tea - Berry
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars2,923 ReviewsRegular price From $17.95Regular priceUnit price / perWas $17.95Sale price From $17.95Jilungin, Strawberry Gum Leaf, Hibiscus -
Sleep Tea - Herbal
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars2,442 ReviewsRegular price From $17.95Regular priceUnit price / perWas $17.95Sale price From $17.95Jilungin, Passionflower, Aniseed Myrtle -
Deep Sleep Powder
4.7Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars186 ReviewsRegular price From $24.95Regular priceUnit price / perWas $24.95Sale price From $24.95Jilungin, Passionflower, Magnesium, Vitamin B6 -
Cosmic Cocoa Sleep Chocolate
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars91 ReviewsRegular price From $49.95Regular priceUnit price / perWas $49.95Sale price From $49.95Jilungin, Lemon Balm, Magnesium, Vitamin B6 -
Menopause Night Tea
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars194 ReviewsRegular price From $17.95Regular priceUnit price / perWas $17.95Sale price From $17.95Jilungin, Passionflower, Hops, Sage -
Sleep Tea - Berry Tin
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars118 ReviewsRegular price From $12.00Regular priceUnit price / perWas $12.00Sale price From $12.00Empty Tea Tin -
Sleep Tea - Herbal Tea Tin
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars39 ReviewsRegular price From $12.00Regular priceUnit price / perWas $12.00Sale price From $12.00Empty Tea Tin -
Celestial Sleep Tea
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars131 ReviewsRegular price From $22.95Regular priceUnit price / perWasSale price From $22.95Jilungin, Gumbi Gumbi, Davidson Plum, Kunzea -
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Sleep Duo Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars3,109 ReviewsRegular price From $38.61Regular priceUnit price / perWas $42.90Sale price From $38.61Sleep Tea - Berry & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Sleep Powder Bundle
4.7Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars281 ReviewsRegular price From $67.41Regular priceUnit price / perWas $74.90Sale price From $67.41Deep Sleep Powder & Cosmic Cocoa Hot ChocolateSale -
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Sleep Essentials Bundle
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars5,563 ReviewsRegular price From $89.97Regular priceUnit price / perWas $105.85Sale price From $89.97Sleep Tea - Berry, Sleep Tea - Herbal & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Menopause Day & Night Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars84 ReviewsRegular price From $32.31Regular priceUnit price / perWas $35.90Sale price From $32.31Sale
Your Best Sleep, Ever
Find the perfect sleep support product with our range of teas and powders, to help you achieve a deep and restorative sleep.

- Berry infusion
- Contains Lemon Balm
- Flagship Sleep Tea

- Herbal-floral infusion
- Contains Chamomile
- Flagship Sleep Tea

- Vanilla-plum infusion
- Contains Kunzea
- Highest % Jilungin

- Herbal-citrus infusion
- Contains Hops Flower
- Contains Bovine Collagen

- Sweet berry blend
- Contains Magnesium
- Easy & Convenient
- Sachets & Tub

- Rich Chocolate
- Contains L-Theanine
- Perfect before bed
























Sleep support FAQs
Both blends use the same 5 Australian plants to help you achieve deep sleep, with the main difference being their flavour profiles. Native Sleep offers a naturally sweet berry flavour, while Native Relaxation has an floral, herbal taste.
For a full list of ingredients, visit each product page.
Yes, our teas are caffeine-free and 100% natural, making them an ideal choice for anyone seeking a natural sleep solution. However, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider if you have specific concerns.
Our Sleep Support products are designed to help you achieve deeper, more consistent sleep throughout the night. They don't contain sedatives, so instead of feeling groggy, many of our customers report waking up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
Results vary from person to person. Some customers experience the benefits of our native ingredients and feel the effects from the very first night, while others may need a few nights to allow their bodies to adjust to the Jilungin oils and other sleep-promoting ingredients in our blends.

Bundle and save for the best sleep ever
Elevate your sleep routine and maximise the benefits of our teas with bundle deals. Save money while enjoying a variety of flavours that complement your wellness journey. Bundling ensures you’ll always have your favourite night-time tea or powder on hand for peaceful evenings.

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Sleep Tea Bundle
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars536 ReviewsRegular price From $32.31Regular priceUnit price / perWas $35.90Sale price From $32.31Sleep Tea - Berry & Seep Tea - HerbalSale -
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Sleep Wellness Trio
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars5,496 ReviewsRegular price From $52.96Regular priceUnit price / perWas $58.85Sale price From $52.96Sleep Tea - Berry, Sleep Tea - Herbal & Celestial SleepSale -
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Sleep Duo Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars3,109 ReviewsRegular price From $38.61Regular priceUnit price / perWas $42.90Sale price From $38.61Sleep Tea - Berry & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Sleep Powder Bundle
4.7Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars281 ReviewsRegular price From $67.41Regular priceUnit price / perWas $74.90Sale price From $67.41Deep Sleep Powder & Cosmic Cocoa Hot ChocolateSale -
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Sleep Essentials Bundle
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars5,563 ReviewsRegular price From $89.97Regular priceUnit price / perWas $105.85Sale price From $89.97Sleep Tea - Berry, Sleep Tea - Herbal & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Menopause Day & Night Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars84 ReviewsRegular price From $32.31Regular priceUnit price / perWas $35.90Sale price From $32.31Sale -
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Recovery Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $44.91Regular priceUnit price / perWas $49.90Sale price From $44.91Inflammation Powder & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Day & Night Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $44.91Regular priceUnit price / perWas $49.90Sale price From $44.91Gut Restore & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Beauty Sleep Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $80.67Regular priceUnit price / perWas $94.90Sale price From $80.67Deep Sleep Powder & Collagen + PowderSale -
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Sleep Tea Bundle
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars536 ReviewsRegular price From $32.31Regular priceUnit price / perWas $35.90Sale price From $32.31Sleep Tea - Berry & Seep Tea - HerbalSale -
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Sleep Wellness Trio
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars5,496 ReviewsRegular price From $52.96Regular priceUnit price / perWas $58.85Sale price From $52.96Sleep Tea - Berry, Sleep Tea - Herbal & Celestial SleepSale -
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Sleep Duo Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars3,109 ReviewsRegular price From $38.61Regular priceUnit price / perWas $42.90Sale price From $38.61Sleep Tea - Berry & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Sleep Powder Bundle
4.7Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars281 ReviewsRegular price From $67.41Regular priceUnit price / perWas $74.90Sale price From $67.41Deep Sleep Powder & Cosmic Cocoa Hot ChocolateSale -
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Sleep Essentials Bundle
4.9Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars5,563 ReviewsRegular price From $89.97Regular priceUnit price / perWas $105.85Sale price From $89.97Sleep Tea - Berry, Sleep Tea - Herbal & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Menopause Day & Night Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars84 ReviewsRegular price From $32.31Regular priceUnit price / perWas $35.90Sale price From $32.31Sale -
Sale 10% off
Recovery Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $44.91Regular priceUnit price / perWas $49.90Sale price From $44.91Inflammation Powder & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Day & Night Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $44.91Regular priceUnit price / perWas $49.90Sale price From $44.91Gut Restore & Deep Sleep PowderSale -
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Beauty Sleep Powder Bundle
4.8Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars742 ReviewsRegular price From $80.67Regular priceUnit price / perWas $94.90Sale price From $80.67Deep Sleep Powder & Collagen + PowderSale
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We're so confident that our sleep blends will transform your night's rest that we're offering a money-back guarantee if you don't snooze.
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Each blend is designed and tested by naturopaths to ensure their effectiveness is unparalleled.
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Meet the sleep teas that actually work.
Our sleep blends have won gold for functionality and flavour at the Golden Leaf Tea Awards and the Clean &
Conscious Awards.

Why Good Sleep Matters
Quality sleep is vital for overall well-being, affecting more than just energy levels. A healthy sleep routine supports:
Immune Support
Proper sleep strengthens your immune system, helping your body fight off illness.
Restorative sleep allows your body to recharge and function optimally throughout the day.
Good sleep improved mood, cognitive function, and long-term health.
When sleep is disrupted, you may experience fatigue, poor concentration, and weakened immunity. Roogenic’s sleep support products are carefully formulated to promote relaxation, encourage restful sleep, and enhance your body’s natural sleep cycled with the power of Australian botanicals.
Powerful Natural Ingredients
Our Sleep Support range is enriched with carefully selected Australian native ingredients that work synergistically to promote deep, restorative sleep.




Chamomile
It has been proven to improve sleep quality via its sedative action while reducing nervous restlessness.

Jilungin
Wild-harvested by the Nyul Nyul community, it has long been used as a traditional sleep aid to support deep, restorative sleep.

Aniseed Myrtle
Sourced from Northern New South Wales, it is antioxidant-rich and can reduce oxidative stress.

Chamomile
It has been proven to improve sleep quality via its sedative action while reducing nervous restlessness.

Jilungin
Wild-harvested by the Nyul Nyul community, it has long been used as a traditional sleep aid to support deep, restorative sleep.

Aniseed Myrtle
Sourced from Northern New South Wales, it is antioxidant-rich and can reduce oxidative stress.
Sleep soundly supporting community
When you choose Roogenic, you’re not only investing in better sleep but also in a better future.
Proudly partnering with Indigenous growers, like Elder Bruno, we support wild harvest farming practices.
Elder Bruno harvests Jilungin, a medicinal plant that has been used for generations by the Nyul Nyul community to produce an incredible night’s rest. Jilungin is one of the key ingredients in our Australian sleep teas.
With your support, we can continue to support Indigenous employment, Indigenous land care initiatives and the sharing of traditional culture between generations.
We proudly donate part profits from every sale to the communities. Our hand-in-hand approach extends across all our partnerships and support of Indigenous growers, artists and communities.
Australian Wellness Journal
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How to Get a Deep Sleep
Tossing and turning? Waking up feeling less rested than when you went to sleep? Ready for a change? Read on for insights on how to achieve a deeper sleep: What is deep sleep? Deep sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep, is a stage of sleep that occurs during the sleep cycle. It is characterized by slower brain waves and a decreased level of responsiveness to external stimuli. During deep sleep, the body is in a state of relaxation and the muscles are relaxed. Deep sleep is important for physical and emotional well-being, as it helps to repair and restore the body and mind. It is also thought to play a role in memory consolidation and the regulation of mood and emotions. Deep sleep typically occurs during the first half of the night and is followed by a lighter stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. Why is Deep Sleep important? Deep sleep is important for several reasons. It helps to: Repair and restore the body: During deep sleep, the body releases growth hormone, which promotes tissue growth and repair. This can help to repair damage caused by stress, ultraviolet rays, and other harmful exposures. Consolidate memories: Deep sleep is thought to play a role in memory consolidation, which is the process of strengthening and stabilizing new memories. Regulate mood and emotions: Deep sleep is believed to help regulate mood and emotions by helping to balance levels of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, which are involved in mood and emotions. Improve cognitive function: Research suggests that deep sleep may help to improve cognitive function, including memory, learning, and problem-solving abilities. Overall, deep sleep is important for physical and emotional well-being. It helps to repair and restore the body and mind, and is believed to play a role in memory consolidation and the regulation of mood and emotions. Check-in: Are you getting enough deep sleep? There are a few signs that you may be getting enough deep sleep: You wake up feeling refreshed and alert: If you wake up feeling rested and ready to start the day, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. You are not excessively tired during the day: If you are consistently feeling tired or drowsy during the day, it may be a sign that you are not getting enough deep sleep. You have a regular sleep pattern: If you go to bed and wake up around the same time every day, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. You are not experiencing sleep disorders: If you are not experiencing sleep disorders such as insomnia or sleep apnea, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. However, the most accurate way to determine whether you are getting enough deep sleep is to use a sleep tracking device or app that can monitor your sleep stages. These devices use sensors to track your sleep patterns and can provide information on the amount of deep sleep you are getting each night. Our tips on getting a deep sleep There are several things you can do to help promote deep sleep: Establish a consistent sleep schedule: Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day can help regulate your body's sleep-wake cycle and promote deep sleep. Create a sleep-friendly environment: A cool, dark, and quiet bedroom can help create the ideal conditions for sleep. Avoid stimulating activities before bed: Engaging in activities that stimulate the brain, such as watching TV or using electronic devices, can make it harder to fall asleep. Instead, try relaxing activities such as reading or taking a warm bath before bed. Exercise regularly: Regular physical activity can help improve sleep quality and promote deep sleep. Just be sure to avoid vigorous exercise close to bedtime, as it may make it harder to fall asleep. Eat a healthy diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and low in sugar and processed foods may help improve sleep quality. Avoid alcohol and caffeine: These substances can disrupt sleep, so it's best to avoid them close to bedtime. Consider natural sleep aids: Some people find that natural remedies such as melatonin, valerian root, and chamomile tea can help promote deep sleep. However, it's always a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider before taking any supplement. Remember, everyone is different and what works for one person may not work for another. It may take some trial and error to find what works best for you. Looking for sleep support? Try a sleep tea or powder to nightly support a deeper, more restorative sleep.
Read moreHow to Get a Deep Sleep
Tossing and turning? Waking up feeling less rested than when you went to sleep? Ready for a change? Read on for insights on how to achieve a deeper sleep: What is deep sleep? Deep sleep, also known as slow-wave sleep, is a stage of sleep that occurs during the sleep cycle. It is characterized by slower brain waves and a decreased level of responsiveness to external stimuli. During deep sleep, the body is in a state of relaxation and the muscles are relaxed. Deep sleep is important for physical and emotional well-being, as it helps to repair and restore the body and mind. It is also thought to play a role in memory consolidation and the regulation of mood and emotions. Deep sleep typically occurs during the first half of the night and is followed by a lighter stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. Why is Deep Sleep important? Deep sleep is important for several reasons. It helps to: Repair and restore the body: During deep sleep, the body releases growth hormone, which promotes tissue growth and repair. This can help to repair damage caused by stress, ultraviolet rays, and other harmful exposures. Consolidate memories: Deep sleep is thought to play a role in memory consolidation, which is the process of strengthening and stabilizing new memories. Regulate mood and emotions: Deep sleep is believed to help regulate mood and emotions by helping to balance levels of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, which are involved in mood and emotions. Improve cognitive function: Research suggests that deep sleep may help to improve cognitive function, including memory, learning, and problem-solving abilities. Overall, deep sleep is important for physical and emotional well-being. It helps to repair and restore the body and mind, and is believed to play a role in memory consolidation and the regulation of mood and emotions. Check-in: Are you getting enough deep sleep? There are a few signs that you may be getting enough deep sleep: You wake up feeling refreshed and alert: If you wake up feeling rested and ready to start the day, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. You are not excessively tired during the day: If you are consistently feeling tired or drowsy during the day, it may be a sign that you are not getting enough deep sleep. You have a regular sleep pattern: If you go to bed and wake up around the same time every day, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. You are not experiencing sleep disorders: If you are not experiencing sleep disorders such as insomnia or sleep apnea, it may be a sign that you are getting enough deep sleep. However, the most accurate way to determine whether you are getting enough deep sleep is to use a sleep tracking device or app that can monitor your sleep stages. These devices use sensors to track your sleep patterns and can provide information on the amount of deep sleep you are getting each night. Our tips on getting a deep sleep There are several things you can do to help promote deep sleep: Establish a consistent sleep schedule: Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day can help regulate your body's sleep-wake cycle and promote deep sleep. Create a sleep-friendly environment: A cool, dark, and quiet bedroom can help create the ideal conditions for sleep. Avoid stimulating activities before bed: Engaging in activities that stimulate the brain, such as watching TV or using electronic devices, can make it harder to fall asleep. Instead, try relaxing activities such as reading or taking a warm bath before bed. Exercise regularly: Regular physical activity can help improve sleep quality and promote deep sleep. Just be sure to avoid vigorous exercise close to bedtime, as it may make it harder to fall asleep. Eat a healthy diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and low in sugar and processed foods may help improve sleep quality. Avoid alcohol and caffeine: These substances can disrupt sleep, so it's best to avoid them close to bedtime. Consider natural sleep aids: Some people find that natural remedies such as melatonin, valerian root, and chamomile tea can help promote deep sleep. However, it's always a good idea to speak with a healthcare provider before taking any supplement. Remember, everyone is different and what works for one person may not work for another. It may take some trial and error to find what works best for you. Looking for sleep support? Try a sleep tea or powder to nightly support a deeper, more restorative sleep.
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Deep Dive: Deep Sleep Powder
Deep Sleep is a synergistic, multi-action blend designed to soothe the mind and support a restful and restorative sleep. It contains herbs, nutrients, amino acids and prebiotics with the star ingredient Jilungin to help you drift off into a deep restorative sleep and wake feeling refreshed. Science Meets Nature: The Ingredients Behind Deep Sleep Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 is used in the production of both, the sleep promoting hormone melatonin and the main inhibitory and calming neurotransmitter gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). References: (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 191, 192, 197) Magnesium Magnesium is an important anti-stress mineral and can improve sleep by encouraging relaxation. It can improve melatonin levels and protects the body from the negative impacts of stress. References: (7, 8, 9, 10, 11). Prebiotics Sprouted fermented greens, inulin, green banana resistant starch, and purple cabbage; prebiotic rich food. Prebiotic fibers and resistant starch feed gut bacteria and are slowly fermented by these bacteria in the colon to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). SCFAs play an important role in gut health, immune health and based on preclinical research they could also have the potential to improve stress-resilience and sleep. References: (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) L-Theanine The amino acid L-theanine has anti-stress and anti-anxiety properties. It has been shown to counteract caffeine's effects and promote relaxation. It also plays a neuroprotective role by increasing activity of GABA receptors and antioxidant enzymes. References: (39, 40, 41, 42, 196) Lemon balm Lemon balm is often used as a mild sedative and has been found to improve anxiety and sleep quality. Traditionally, lemon balm was used to alleviate stress and anxiety, improve sleep, and treat digestive complaints. References: (29, 30, 31, 32, 33) Passionflower Passionflower is a popular herb for anxiety and nervousness and has shown positive results regarding anxiety and subjective sleep quality. Traditionally, passionflower was used as a herbal sedative, anti-anxiety and sleep remedy for insomnia and other sleep disorders. References: (21, 22, 23, 24, 193, 194)
Read moreDeep Dive: Deep Sleep Powder
Deep Sleep is a synergistic, multi-action blend designed to soothe the mind and support a restful and restorative sleep. It contains herbs, nutrients, amino acids and prebiotics with the star ingredient Jilungin to help you drift off into a deep restorative sleep and wake feeling refreshed. Science Meets Nature: The Ingredients Behind Deep Sleep Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 is used in the production of both, the sleep promoting hormone melatonin and the main inhibitory and calming neurotransmitter gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA). References: (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 191, 192, 197) Magnesium Magnesium is an important anti-stress mineral and can improve sleep by encouraging relaxation. It can improve melatonin levels and protects the body from the negative impacts of stress. References: (7, 8, 9, 10, 11). Prebiotics Sprouted fermented greens, inulin, green banana resistant starch, and purple cabbage; prebiotic rich food. Prebiotic fibers and resistant starch feed gut bacteria and are slowly fermented by these bacteria in the colon to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). SCFAs play an important role in gut health, immune health and based on preclinical research they could also have the potential to improve stress-resilience and sleep. References: (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) L-Theanine The amino acid L-theanine has anti-stress and anti-anxiety properties. It has been shown to counteract caffeine's effects and promote relaxation. It also plays a neuroprotective role by increasing activity of GABA receptors and antioxidant enzymes. References: (39, 40, 41, 42, 196) Lemon balm Lemon balm is often used as a mild sedative and has been found to improve anxiety and sleep quality. Traditionally, lemon balm was used to alleviate stress and anxiety, improve sleep, and treat digestive complaints. References: (29, 30, 31, 32, 33) Passionflower Passionflower is a popular herb for anxiety and nervousness and has shown positive results regarding anxiety and subjective sleep quality. Traditionally, passionflower was used as a herbal sedative, anti-anxiety and sleep remedy for insomnia and other sleep disorders. References: (21, 22, 23, 24, 193, 194)
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5 Simple Tips to Help You Sleep Better
Most of us have a complicated relationship with sleep. If you’re a bad sleeper, you may find yourself either tossing and turning, unable to actually fall asleep, or waking up constantly throughout the night. You’ve probably tried everything from counting sheep to over-the-counter medication and still can’t find the right remedy to help you sleep. A full night’s sleep is fundamental to our overall health, wellbeing, and performance. Even if you’re getting the recommended eight hours of sleep a day, studies have found that it’s not actually the amount that matters, but the quality. Consistent, high quality sleep improves brain function, enhances muscle recovery, balances hormones, supports cardiovascular health and aids in fat processing. Here are five tips to get a better night’s sleep starting today! 1. Adjust your sleep schedule Humans thrive on routine and structure. By going to bed and waking at the same time every day, you’re resetting your internal clock and circadian rhythm. Your body will learn to sleep at a certain time and naturally unwind. This applies to weekends too, so try not to sleep in or nap, even if you’ve gone to bed later than usual, as this can disrupt your body clock. Instead, wait until you’re in bed that night for the chance to consolidate your sleep and rest. 2. Limit caffeine and alcohol before bed For many Australians, caffeine is a fundamental part of waking up and beating the lunchtime slump. It’s a central nervous system stimulant that increases alertness and energy, hence why a double-shot latte after work might not be the best idea if you’re looking to improve your sleeping patterns. Cutting down on coffee, soft drinks and even chocolate after 3pm can work wonders on your sleep. Instead of having a cup of green tea before bed, try sipping a calming tea like our Native Relaxation Tea or Native Sleep Tea to unwind and easily drift off. As for alcohol, it’s a depressant and despite initially having a sedative effect and making you feel sleepy, it actually disrupts the restorative stages of sleep. After a few hours, when the effects wear off, alcohol is known to interrupt sleep and increases the likelihood of waking up during the night. So as much as you enjoy an innocent nightcap, it’s not the best idea if you want to get good quality sleep. 3. Move your body Regularly exercising is not only great for your mental and physical health but it also improves sleep quality. It releases endorphins and boosts the natural sleep hormone melatonin, supporting relaxation and contributing to a deeper sleep. As for timing, mornings are the ideal time to exercise. It’s recommended that you don’t work out up to three hours before bed, because it elevates your heart rate and makes it harder to unwind. If time is an issue, try a low intensity work out like yoga or pilates before bed to help you sleep. 4. Reduce blue light exposure Although it may be tempting to reach for your phone and scroll through social media before bed, blue light exposure has been shown to significantly affect your ability to get to sleep. The internal body clock is super sensitive to the blue light from your phone, tablet, and laptop so it’s best to unplug at least an hour before bed. 5. Relax and unwind with a herbal sleep remedy Your body and mind need to be in a relaxed state to get to sleep. Our Native Relaxation Tea and Native Sleep Tea are organic and all-natural products that have helped thousands of people around the country to relax and reach a deep sleep. They contain Jilungin, which has traditionally been used by the Nyul Nyul Community as a sleep remedy. The native plant has a sedative like effect, supporting relaxation, clearing the mind and preparing the body for sleep. Our sleep teas have received over 1,500 five-star reviews, with our Native Relaxation Tea winning 1st place at the Golden Tea Leaf Awards for the ‘most functional herbal sleep tea’. Having a cup before bed will help you to relax, experience a deep sleep and wake up feeling refreshed.
Read more5 Simple Tips to Help You Sleep Better
Most of us have a complicated relationship with sleep. If you’re a bad sleeper, you may find yourself either tossing and turning, unable to actually fall asleep, or waking up constantly throughout the night. You’ve probably tried everything from counting sheep to over-the-counter medication and still can’t find the right remedy to help you sleep. A full night’s sleep is fundamental to our overall health, wellbeing, and performance. Even if you’re getting the recommended eight hours of sleep a day, studies have found that it’s not actually the amount that matters, but the quality. Consistent, high quality sleep improves brain function, enhances muscle recovery, balances hormones, supports cardiovascular health and aids in fat processing. Here are five tips to get a better night’s sleep starting today! 1. Adjust your sleep schedule Humans thrive on routine and structure. By going to bed and waking at the same time every day, you’re resetting your internal clock and circadian rhythm. Your body will learn to sleep at a certain time and naturally unwind. This applies to weekends too, so try not to sleep in or nap, even if you’ve gone to bed later than usual, as this can disrupt your body clock. Instead, wait until you’re in bed that night for the chance to consolidate your sleep and rest. 2. Limit caffeine and alcohol before bed For many Australians, caffeine is a fundamental part of waking up and beating the lunchtime slump. It’s a central nervous system stimulant that increases alertness and energy, hence why a double-shot latte after work might not be the best idea if you’re looking to improve your sleeping patterns. Cutting down on coffee, soft drinks and even chocolate after 3pm can work wonders on your sleep. Instead of having a cup of green tea before bed, try sipping a calming tea like our Native Relaxation Tea or Native Sleep Tea to unwind and easily drift off. As for alcohol, it’s a depressant and despite initially having a sedative effect and making you feel sleepy, it actually disrupts the restorative stages of sleep. After a few hours, when the effects wear off, alcohol is known to interrupt sleep and increases the likelihood of waking up during the night. So as much as you enjoy an innocent nightcap, it’s not the best idea if you want to get good quality sleep. 3. Move your body Regularly exercising is not only great for your mental and physical health but it also improves sleep quality. It releases endorphins and boosts the natural sleep hormone melatonin, supporting relaxation and contributing to a deeper sleep. As for timing, mornings are the ideal time to exercise. It’s recommended that you don’t work out up to three hours before bed, because it elevates your heart rate and makes it harder to unwind. If time is an issue, try a low intensity work out like yoga or pilates before bed to help you sleep. 4. Reduce blue light exposure Although it may be tempting to reach for your phone and scroll through social media before bed, blue light exposure has been shown to significantly affect your ability to get to sleep. The internal body clock is super sensitive to the blue light from your phone, tablet, and laptop so it’s best to unplug at least an hour before bed. 5. Relax and unwind with a herbal sleep remedy Your body and mind need to be in a relaxed state to get to sleep. Our Native Relaxation Tea and Native Sleep Tea are organic and all-natural products that have helped thousands of people around the country to relax and reach a deep sleep. They contain Jilungin, which has traditionally been used by the Nyul Nyul Community as a sleep remedy. The native plant has a sedative like effect, supporting relaxation, clearing the mind and preparing the body for sleep. Our sleep teas have received over 1,500 five-star reviews, with our Native Relaxation Tea winning 1st place at the Golden Tea Leaf Awards for the ‘most functional herbal sleep tea’. Having a cup before bed will help you to relax, experience a deep sleep and wake up feeling refreshed.
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- MMalcolmVerified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoAbsolutely amazing product and works very well.
Ordered this tea and what can I say—I’m absolutely impressed! Best f***ing sleep I’ve had in ages. I also got a free sachet of the Deep Sleep powder and wow, I’m blown away. I already know what my next order will be. Shipping was quick and stress-free. Thank you for such a great experience!
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Trialled this tea for a couple of nights, quite pleasant to drink. Skipped a night and regretted not having it. So awake during the night, couldn’t fall back to sleep, so in the end I just got up! That night I made sure I had my tea and slept wonderfully.
It says to steep the tea bag for 6 mins however I found just 2 min max was plenty for me . I do save the tea bag for a second cup of for the next day - just brew it longer.
Was this helpful? - MMMiss M. H.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoA Lovely Tea That Really Relaxes
I’ve been using a different brand with not great results and decided to try Roogenic. It worked from the first cup, I felt myself relaxing and getting sleepy. It isn’t as strong as a sleeping tablet, but it IS relaxing and helps you unwind enough to feel lovely and mellow and ready for bed. It is also delicious!
Was this helpful? - SLSimone L.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoSleep Tea - Loose Leaf
Have been drinking this tea for a while and notice when I don’t have it. Not only does it taste great but is such a relaxing tea that I always get a good sleep.
Was this helpful? - KPKaren P.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoDeep Sleep Powder
I brought the trial size, helped me fall into a deep sleep without getting up in the night, tastes great, will purchase again.
Was this helpful? - RAReba A.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoI love Sleep Tea
After 1 week of drinking Sleep Tea, I get a solid sleep every night. I am so grateful. Thank you. I'm feeling blessed having found this Tea.
Was this helpful? - JCJulia C.Verified BuyerRated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoHubby’s fav
I purchased a few different teas & this is hubby’s favourite. With its lemon notes he really enjoys it. Off to fairyland with ease. Loving our new teas.
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