Cambridge Naturals and the Boston School of Herbal Studies are teaming up to bring you a new tea series to demystify tea blending.
Learn how to feel empowered as you blend teas for your specific needs!
In this quarterly series, a professional herbalist from the Boston School of Herbal Studies, will guide attendees through a specific formulation, offering suggestions for substitutions to meet tailored needs.
Each tea night will have a theme- join them all or pick the ones that resonate most with your needs and health goals.
Dates
Thursday, February 5th - Immune-boosting tea with Kristina
Thursday, May 7th - Respiratory support tea with Dominique Ross
Thursday, August 6th - Decompress/ calming tea with Leanne
Thursday, November 5th - Helping digestive tea with Tommy Priester
During this one-hour event, you'll sip on a pre-prepared version of that night's tea blend while a Boston school herbalist describes what all the ingredients do, and how they relate to that night's theme.
They'll teach you how to make the tea (infusion vs decoction) and talk through some potential ingredient substitutions to make the formulation more tailored to individual needs. Afterwards, there will be an optional 30-minute Q&A where you'll have the opportunity to shop with the herbalist, or get additional support in tea blending.
Ticket Info
There is a sliding scale exchange for this event: $15-$25, tea not included. If you enjoy the tea blend shared that evening it will be available for purchase by the ounce. Please plan for an additional ~$10 if you wish to purchase the tea blend from that evening. Additionally you will receive a 15% off coupon to Cambridge Naturals along with your ticket to the event!
Sliding Scale Guide ($15–$25):
$25 (Top of the Scale): You can comfortably meet your basic needs, have steady income, and may have expendable funds for savings, travel, or non-essentials. Paying at this level helps sustain access for others.
$20 (Middle of the Scale): You can usually meet your basic needs but may feel occasional financial stress. You have some expendable income and may buy new items or take occasional time off.
$15 (Bottom of the Scale): Meeting basic needs is often a source of stress, and you have little to no expendable income. Paying at this level makes the class more accessible.
The information in this event is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
Learn more about our partners - Boston School of Herbal Studies!

