Herbal Joint Pain Tea

Traditionally used to support joint comfort & flexibility

100% Organic Ingredients: White Willow Bark, Devil’s Claw, Turmeric Root, Ginger Root, Meadowsweet, Nettle, Rosemary


About Formula

This warming and strengthening herbal blend is crafted from plants traditionally used to support joint comfort, flexibility, and mobility. According to herbal traditions and Ayurvedic principles, these herbs are valued for promoting circulation, reducing buildup, and encouraging ease of movement.


Key Benefits


About Herbs


How to Take

Add 1–2 teaspoons of the loose-leaf tea into a strainer or teapot. Pour 8 oz of freshly boiled water over the herbs. Steep for 10–15 minutes, strain, and enjoy warm.

Recommended: 1–2 cups daily as part of a wellness routine.


Tips & Notes

Advanced herbal teas are highly concentrated and more potent than typical teas. Many blends include up to 20 carefully selected herbs designed to work together for maximum effectiveness. These teas are best used consistently as part of a balanced lifestyle, including nourishing foods, movement, and adequate rest.

Dietary guidelines:
Avoid cold foods and drinks. Use warming spices daily such as ginger, turmeric, garlic, onions, and black pepper. Emphasize cooked, moist, and grounding meals. Avoid tomatoes, nightshades, and processed foods that increase inflammation.

Dietary changes are important for effective treatment. Avoid aggravating foods and follow appropriate dietary guidelines for your condition.

For major or complex health issues, it is recommended to do a Zoom appointment with Khabir, who will pick or even provide custom formulas or teas for you along with dietary guidelines.


Traditional Use Notice: All product descriptions and references are based on the traditional use of herbs in historical and Ayurvedic wellness systems. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.

FDA Disclosure: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.