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A Recipe for Herbal Bedtime Tea: An All Natural Sleep Aid

A Recipe for Herbal Bedtime Tea: An All Natural Sleep Aid

by Andrea
A Recipe for Herbal Bedtime Tea: An All Natural Sleep Aid
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Frugally Sustainable's Herbal Bedtime Tea

Throughout time and cultures there have been several all-natural remedies created based on herbs known to help induce a restorative sleep.

A common remedy has always been an herbal tea blend — one designed specifically with herbs that produce a sedative effect…taken just before bedtime.

Herbs such as:

  • Chamomile flowers provide soothing relief for the nervous system.
  • Oatstraw gives us balance.
  • Valerian and hop flowers have the power to relax and induce a deep, restful sleep.
  • Passionflower will bring a sense of calm.

In my experience, there have been three extremely powerful natural remedies that have transformed the way I — and my family – sleep. And those have been:

  • Herbal Bedtime Tea
  • Valerian and Hops Tincture
  • Herbal Pain Relief and Sleep Capsules

You can find the recipe for those remedies above by clicking the links…and today I’d like to share with you my recipe for an Herbal Bedtime Tea!

Herbal Bedtime Tea

Ingredients
*Purchase organically-grown or wildcrafted herbs whenever possible. Parts are measured by volume not weight.

-3 parts chamomile flowers
-2 parts lemon balm
-1 part catnip
-1 part oatstraw
-1 part passionflower
-1/4 part hop flowers
-1/4 part valerian root

Method

  1. Measure the parts of each of the herbs listed and mix in a large bowl until well combined.
  2. Grab your tea accessories, tea infusers, and/or tea pots…and brew a cup! (Note: I get all of my loose leaf tea-making supplies online from Mountain Rose Herbs.)
  3. This herbal tea blend will keep stored in a cool, dark place for approximately 6 months. (Note: I like to store all of my teas in glass jars with tight-fitting lids.)
  4. This tea is mild enough to use nightly. Take a cup 30 minutes before bed.

Where Can I Get This Stuff?
-Mountain Rose Herbs…they have everything you’ll need for this remedy! It’s your one-stop-shop!

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About Andrea

Frugally Sustainable is a resource for all things natural, frugal, and sustainable. If you like DIY and are bit “crunchy”, this site is for you!

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Comments

  1. KimH

    April 5, 2013 at 7:57 AM

    While all of those herbs are wonderful, the best sleep inducing herb I’ve ever used & use often for the last almost 40 years is the kitchen herb rosemary.. I make a tea of it (yes, its a bit bitter but you get used to it) add a bit of honey or maple syrup and sip a nice warm tea about 30 minutes before you lay your head down and you will go right to sleep. I had insomnia when I was in high school quite bad and this was a life-saver for me. In my 50s, its still my go-to, it works so good and without the grogginess of many of the other herbs..
    Also, valarian smells & tastes horrid and while it works fairly good sometimes, for many, including me, after taking it for a while, it does the complete opposite of what its reputed to do.. it makes me bounce off the walls… ugh.

    • Heather M.

      April 5, 2013 at 8:33 PM

      Do you feel as though your sleep cycles are balanced? I’m looking for help with that problem.

      • Rhonda

        April 9, 2013 at 4:58 AM

        Try doing some milk thistle. Sometimes the liver will play a part in many disorders of imbalances in the body.

    • Maddalena

      April 8, 2013 at 6:09 PM

      Hi Kim H,
      Do you use fresh or dried Rosemary?

    • DogGirl33

      January 25, 2014 at 9:33 PM

      Thanks, I’ll try it. I’ve been looking for a herbal sleep-inducing tea (NOT chamomile) that uses herbs I have, not ones I have to buy from expensive websites.

  2. Bee Girl

    April 5, 2013 at 8:14 PM

    This herbal tea sounds absolutely perfect! I can’t wait to grow as many of the ingredients as possible in the coming season, purchase the rest and throw it together 🙂

  3. Christy D.

    April 5, 2013 at 9:14 PM

    Eh….how do you get PAST the smell of valerian? I keep it in a baggies inside a mason jar in my pantry and can still smell it sometimes. Not sure I could handle it in a tea!!!???

  4. MBA Project Help

    April 8, 2013 at 5:08 AM

    I make a tea of it with honey or maple syrup and sip a nice warm tea about 30 minutes before you lay your head down and you will go right to sleep.

  5. jojo

    April 8, 2013 at 8:54 AM

    I have a very energetic 2 half year old who has trouble switching her busy mind off at night. Just after her first birthday she got sick and switched from formula before sleep to chamomile. I use the flowers and make my own tea. however, it doesn’t seem to helping her relax anymore, and it can sometimes take an hour or two for her to go down. Is there anything else I could use to help her relax her mind? I’m not sure she’s old enough for valerian. I don’t want to drug her asleep, just relax her busy mind, both my husband and I have busy minds but with an energetic child we’re worn out enough to sleep! Lol. I would be so gratefully if anyone has any advice. Jojo.x

    • karen

      April 8, 2013 at 10:19 AM

      I recommend minimum 20 minutes outdoors in the afternoon. Very clear routine that can flex for different possible situations. For some, it’s quiet play alone on the floor (extroverts, energized by having someone else in the room) – mine were always in the tub until the water got cool…time alone reading, puzzles, music, something NOT in bed. Then to bed for one last book and lights out. Remember, you fall asleep as your body cools, so make sure she goes to bed warm, but not excited. (This is one reason warm cocoa even works on some, the warm tummy overrides any stimulants in the chocolate…warm anything can help, is the chamomile warming her tummy?)

      • jojo

        April 8, 2013 at 1:58 PM

        Lol…… Funny enough she gets allot of outside time….. Morning and night (we live in Florida, lots of sun and heat), that used to wear her out perfectly. Now, no matter how much outdoors activities she does, she still wants more. maybe the quiet time would benefit her more, calm her down and relax her. She used to LOVE bath time, but now she’s too worried about going down the drain! Lol…. Bless her. Yes chamomile is always warm, even when she exclaims she wants it cold. Hot cocoa might be a good idea, maybe fill her little tummy. As I’ve noticed a little ice-cream sometimes ‘wears her out’ must bulk her belly up. But not a solution is like to make regular! Maybe its just the ‘chat’ gene….. Girls in my family love to talk and she’s deff a gabber! ….. Thank you so very much for your advice, I will keep plugging away for the right ‘bed time combo’.

        • Jessie - Rabid Little Hippy

          April 8, 2013 at 3:22 PM

          Sounds much like my now 4.5 yo at around the same age. We found that dropping his 2nd sleep helped and also my husband would sit and just let him talk and spill out everything in his head. Once his head was less overflowing he was able to calm down. Good luck.

  6. Miriam

    April 8, 2013 at 10:17 AM

    Jojo, have you tried lemon balm (Melissa officials) tea for your 2 yr old? It’s very relaxing and also yummy!

  7. Tab

    April 8, 2013 at 7:13 PM

    I have used valerian glycerine, and it takes about 3 weeks of use before it works. And you will have some vivid dreams.

  8. kar

    July 5, 2013 at 6:41 PM

    Alteril is one of the best natural sleep aids in the market. It is made of a combination of the most common natural sleep helper ingredients.

  9. Marcia

    December 2, 2013 at 3:10 PM

    Ack – Valerian smells so bad I can’t get close to it, let alone drink it! Looking forward to trying some of the other options people have listed.

  10. anne churchill

    September 21, 2016 at 4:08 AM

    Hi,
    Valerian does smell bad !! My perfect recipe for sleep,which produces a long restful sleep is:-
    1 heaped teaspoon each of Valerian, Damiana and Passionflower.
    Combine with a little boiled water, stir and leave in the fridge for the next night. (This is the tea)
    1 hour before bed, strain the tea. In a separate glass mix honey and boiled water (to taste). When honey has dissolved add the strained tea to the honey mixture, stir and drink.
    The valerian smell is still there, but lessened, and I find I can accept it because to me, it is now a restful smell, bringing calm and sleep !

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