A journal of gods, rituals, and the art of the cup.
Read stories inspired by Greek mythology, thoughtful tea rituals, and ingredient-led pieces that deepen the world behind each blend.

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Greek Mythology and Tea: The Story Behind Every MyLifeTea Blend
Every blend is named after a Greek deity — not as a gimmick, but because each god represents qualities that align with what the tea actually does.
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From the archive
The world of MyLifeTea reaches beyond the first pour.
Hygieia opens a gentler mythic path through healing, restoration, and care, expanding the journal without losing the intimacy of the tea house.
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Mythic stories
Each piece draws from gods, symbols, and rituals that deepen the brand world.
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Readers can move from story into a blend that suits the mood of the article.
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The archive leaves room for more deities, ingredients, and rituals over time.

How to Build a Daily Tea Ritual: A Pharmacist's Complete Guide
A pharmacist-designed tea schedule that matches your body's natural rhythms — from cortisol peaks to wind-down windows.
Best read for
All day
The Pantheon
Leads to Athena

Best Teas for Sleep: A Pharmacist's Guide to Natural Sleep Support
A clinical pharmacist's guide to sleep teas — what actually works, what the evidence says, and how to build an evening ritual that genuinely helps.
Best read for
Evening wind-down
Morpheus
Leads to Morpheus

Chai Tea Benefits: The Ancient Indian Blend Backed by Modern Science
Every spice in chai was chosen by Ayurvedic practitioners for specific health properties. A pharmacist explains what the modern clinical evidence actually says.
Best read for
Morning or afternoon ritual
Artemis
Leads to Artemis

Bergamot and Mood: The Science Behind Earl Grey's Mental Health Benefits
Bergamot isn't just what makes Earl Grey smell extraordinary — it's one of the most evidence-backed natural mood-elevating ingredients available.
Best read for
Afternoon mood ritual
Plutus
Leads to Plutus

Black Tea vs Coffee for Morning Energy: What a Pharmacist Actually Recommends
Coffee dominates morning culture, but black tea's caffeine profile is measurably different — and for most people, better. Here's the clinical case.
Best read for
Morning ritual, 7–9am
Zeus
Leads to Zeus

Turmeric Tea Benefits: The Anti-Inflammatory Evidence a Pharmacist Trusts
Curcumin is one of the most studied natural anti-inflammatories in pharmacology. The problem: most turmeric products don't absorb. This one does.
Best read for
Post-workout or evening recovery
Kratos
Leads to Kratos

Ginger Tea Benefits: A Pharmacist's Guide to the Most Versatile Herb in the Cabinet
Ginger has more clinical trial evidence behind it than almost any other herbal remedy. A pharmacist breaks down exactly what it does, and when to use it.
Best read for
Any time — post-meal or recovery
Ares
Leads to Ares

Rose Tea for Skin: The Evidence Behind Tea's Most Beautiful Ingredient
Rose has been used for skin health for over 2,000 years. A pharmacist examines what the evidence actually says — and whether the ritual lives up to the history.
Best read for
Mid-morning beauty ritual
Aphrodite
Leads to Aphrodite

Peppermint and Liquorice Root: The Ancient Digestive Duo That Pharmacology Validated
These two herbs have been used for digestive health for over 3,000 years. Clinical trials have now confirmed what traditional medicine knew. Here's the evidence.
Best read for
After meals or at first sign of discomfort
Hercules
Leads to Hercules

Anthocyanins and Heart Health: Why Berry Tea is the Most Enjoyable Way to Take Your Antioxidants
Anthocyanins from berries are among the most studied cardiovascular protective compounds in nutrition science. Here's what the research says.
Best read for
Afternoon or any time
Dionysus
Leads to Dionysus
