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Mood Tea commits to helping address youth mental health issues

Mood Tea commits to helping address youth mental health issues
Mood Tea commits to helping address youth mental health issues

Australian company Unltd set to help raise youth mental health programs worldwide with the organisation’s social enterprise product, Mood Tea.

Mood Tea is a range of “mood-enhancing” iHappy Days is Hibiscus, Apple and Ginger, blended with Ashwagandha, an ancient ayurvedic herb used to reduce cortisol levels, stress, anxiety and boost energy.nfusions to help the drinker de-stress, focus, relax or sleep. All proceeds from sales go directly to youth mental health charities.

Since its launch in Australia this year, Mood has funded two school programs organised by youth mental health organisation Batyr in Warnervale, NSW. The programs were attended by over 200 students aged 14-18 years old, with subjects focusing on stigma reduction, help-seeking, and personal wellbeing.

The range is available in four flavours (Happy Days, Get on Up, Be Kind Unwind, Sweet Lullaby), is caffeine-free, made with natural ingredients, and come in non-GMO biodegradable teabags. 

  • Happy Days is Hibiscus, Apple and Ginger, blended with Ashwagandha, an ancient ayurvedic herb used to reduce cortisol levels, stress, anxiety and boost energy..
  • Get on Up is Pineapple and Cinnamon, blended with Siberian ginseng to stimulate blood flow and mental alertness, and lemon balm to ease anxiety.
  • Be Kind Unwind is Peppermint to ease muscle tension and Passionflower to regulate mood and promote relaxation.
  • Sweet Lullaby is Roobios, Liquorice, and Vanilla, blended with skullcap root and rose petals to promote sleep and relieve anxiety.

Mood Tea is available exclusively on the brand’s website mood.org.au.

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