Happy Heart Herbal Infusion
- Andree Noye
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Welcoming the Blooming Season with a Cup of Comfort

May is when nature wakes up in the Northeast and Maritimes. Flowers bloom, bees buzz, and fresh greens emerge—ready for foraging and enjoying. This is the season to step outside, explore, and take in the freshness all around.
Herbal blends are crafted to support wellness in thoughtful ways. Some herbs nurture the body, while others bring soothing flavors that turn tea into a small moment of comfort. Finding the right mix means each sip offers nourishment and enjoyment.
Why Happy Heart Herb Infusion for May?
The season is about renewal and growth—just like this blend.
It’s made with rose petals, linden, hawthorn leaf and flower, violet, motherwort, cardamom, and cinnamon bark.
These herbs are known to support heart health and overall well-being.
The taste is warm and balanced—perfect alongside the fresh flavors of spring.
Drinking tea is more than just a simple habit—it’s a chance to care for yourself in small but meaningful ways.

For taste: Tea offers a full sensory experience. Whether you enjoy a delicate floral blend, an earthy infusion, or a bright citrusy brew, there’s a tea to match every mood and moment. Herbs like chamomile, mint, and rooibos bring soothing flavors, while spices like cinnamon and cardamom add warmth and depth. Each sip is a chance to savor something natural and comforting.
For health: Herbs used in teas have been valued for centuries for their ability to support well-being. Some herbs aid digestion, others ease tension, and many provide antioxidants that help the body stay balanced. A simple cup can be calming, invigorating, or supportive, depending on the blend.
Taking a daily break: Making tea is a natural pause—a reason to step away from the rush of the day. Boiling the water, watching the leaves steep, inhaling the steam—each step slows you down for a moment of stillness. It’s time to breathe, reflect, and enjoy something just for you.
Creating a ritual: Drinking tea regularly turns into a small ritual of self-care. Whether you sip in the quiet of morning, wind down with a warm cup before bed, or share tea with a friend, it becomes something you look forward to. Rituals don’t need to be elaborate to be meaningful—they just need to be consistent and intentional.
Tea isn’t just a drink; it’s an experience. A way to reconnect with yourself, support your body, and create a little comfort in your day.
Special Offer
Happy Heart Herb Infusion is available for $10 all month of May.
Members can enjoy it for free when attending classes, workshops, or visiting the center.
This is the time to slow down, sip something good, and soak in the season.