Aromatic herbal tea ingredients including dried flowers and herbs arranged on a wooden surface
Educational guide · Kenya

The world
of herbal tea
& mindful living

An informational resource exploring the traditions, varieties and everyday habits surrounding herbal teas. General wellness education for a Kenyan audience.

For informational purposes only

Educational content · Not medical advice · Herbal tea traditions · Wellness education · Kenya focus · Educational content · Not medical advice · Herbal tea traditions · Wellness education · Kenya focus ·
Chapter 01

Herbal Teas of East Africa

A look at the plant-based teas traditionally prepared across Kenya and the wider East African region — their origins, preparation methods and cultural context.

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Chapter 02

Gut Health & Herbal Traditions

How traditional communities have historically used plant-based infusions as part of everyday wellness routines. General educational context — not medical guidance.

Explore 02
Chapter 03

Daily Wellness Habits

Practical, evidence-informed habits around hydration, food hygiene, sleep and mindful movement that support overall wellbeing as part of a balanced lifestyle.

Learn more 03
Rooted in tradition

Kenya's long relationship with medicinal plants

Kenya is home to a rich biodiversity of plants that communities have used for generations as part of everyday wellness practices. Many traditional remedies were prepared as infusions — what we now commonly call herbal teas.

This guide documents those traditions from an educational perspective. It does not make health claims, offer diagnoses or recommend substitutes for professional medical advice.

400+

Medicinal plant species documented in Kenya (general botanical reference)

5,000+

Years of recorded plant-based wellness traditions in the African continent

Person holding a warm cup of herbal tea surrounded by fresh botanical ingredients

"Traditional knowledge deserves thoughtful documentation."

Relujus editorial note
Key topics

Four areas this guide explores

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Common herbs in Kenyan tradition

Plants like African Wormwood, Lemongrass and Neem have appeared in traditional preparation across communities. We document their cultural background and how they're typically used in teas.

Preparation methods

From sun-drying and decoction to cold infusions — traditional and modern preparation practices that affect the sensory and botanical character of herbal teas.

Hydration & gut wellness context

General educational information on hydration, digestive hygiene and how herbal teas fit within a broader framework of mindful daily habits — without therapeutic claims.

Food safety & hygiene basics

Basic principles of food handling and water safety relevant to Kenya's everyday context, drawn from publicly available public health guidance — always consult a professional for personal advice.

Important notice

All content on this site is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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Choose a section to continue — the herbs guide covers plants and preparation, while wellness habits focuses on everyday routines.

Section 01

Herbs & Traditions Guide

Section 02

Daily Wellness Habits