Calm Collective

Hello there,

I’m Lee, and I’m delighted to welcome you to the Calm Collective, where my mission is to help professional women like you overcome adrenal fatigue naturally and reclaim your energy and peace. This blog is your sanctuary for discovering effective strategies and practical advice to break free from the cycle of stress and fatigue.

Understanding that the journey out of adrenal fatigue is both necessary and deeply personal, I focus on sharing small, impactful changes that can make a significant difference in how you feel each day. We’ll explore everything from how to nourish your body and mind with stress-busting foods and relaxation techniques, to finding ways to streamline your daily tasks to reduce overwhelm.

If you’re tired of feeling constantly drained and ready for a revitalizing change, you’re in the perfect place. Let’s embark on this path together, learning and growing as we move towards a life marked by balance, wellness, and vibrant energy.

Here’s to beating adrenal fatigue naturally and embracing a happier, healthier you!

The healthy benefits of drinking tea

Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, and it’s no surprise people have been drinking tea for centuries for the pleasure, routine, taste, and for the many health benefits. 

Also, tea has a high concentration of antioxidants, which may contribute to the prevention of cancer, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular diseases. 

Here are some of the characteristics and healing properties of the major tea families:

Black Tea
This tea is more oxidized than other teas, which gives it a darker colour, and a stronger flavour profile.

Health Benefits of Black Tea:
-aids the digestive system
-anti-inflammatory effects on the body
-protects the skin
-burns calories

Green Tea
This tea has not been processed as much as other forms, and so it has a gentler color and flavor profile.

Health Benefits of Green Tea:
-protects against cancer
-maintains heart health
-increases fat burning

Oolong Tea
This tea is made by a process of withering the leaves and drying them in the sun. This creates a light-coloured tea with a mild flavour profile.

Health Benefits of Oolong Tea:
-manages diabetes
-protects your teeth

White Tea
This tea is not oxidized or rolled, and this creates a mild flavor profile.

Health Benefits of White Tea:
-supports mental health
-fights bacteria

Herbal Tea
This tea is comprised of the dried properties of petals, leaves, seeds, roots, stems, and petals of a multitude of plants and flowers.

Health Benefits of Herbal Tea:
-aids in digestion
-relieves anxiety and stress
-helps with sleep
-provides anti-inflammatory properties

With all of the benefits of drinking tea, choosing a tea for your specific needs is a great way to discover what is out there, because with over 1500 varieties, finding one that fits your ideal flavour profile can be a little overwhelming.

Here are a few common symptoms that many of us experience, and a tea blend that can help:

Stress Blend
-chamomile
-lavender
-passionflower

Fatigue Blend
-mint
-nettles
-ginseng
-licorice root

Exhaustion Blend
-chamomile
-nettles
-licorice root
-lavender
-ashwagandha Root
-clove

How to Drink Your Tea
-Bring a kettle of water to a boil
-Add 2-3 tablespoons of tea to an infuser or tea bag and add to your water
-Cover and steep for 5-7 minutes
-Uncover and remove the bag or infuser.

Enjoy your tea!

About Leanne

Lee Tomlinson, the principal coach and founder of Nurture & Move, offers a compassionate approach to helping professional women nurture their nervous system so they can cope better in work and life. Through her expertise in integrative health and trauma-informed coaching, Lee supports women in naturally restoring balance, resilience, and energy. Her methods encompass a wide range of health and wellness disciplines, focusing on holistic strategies tailored to address the unique stressors affecting women today. Lee’s coaching empowers clients to navigate stress effectively, regulate their emotions, and enhance their overall well-being and quality of life.

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