Allie Godfrey

At the New Brighton Farmers Market, it’s not just coffee drawing a crowd – there’s also growing interest in healthier, more balanced alternatives like Ayusa Tea. Known for its natural caffeine and calming properties, this tea offers a different kind of energy boost, supporting focus and wellbeing without the usual side effects.
Ayusa Tea is rich in antioxidants and amino acids, which help balance the effects of caffeine. Instead of spikes and crashes, it delivers steady mental clarity and sustained energy. This makes it ideal for people who want to stay focused throughout the day—whether working, studying, or simply managing a busy schedule – without the jitters often associated with coffee or energy drinks.
One of its biggest benefits is the sense of calm focus it provides. The body remains relaxed while the mind stays alert, helping reduce feelings of stress or overstimulation. This makes it especially useful for those sensitive to caffeine or looking for a smoother, more controlled energy lift.
It’s also well suited to fasting. Gentle on the stomach and easy to digest, Ayusa Tea can be consumed on an empty stomach without discomfort. It may even help curb appetite, making it a practical choice for those following fasting routines while still wanting mental clarity and light energy.
Versatility adds to its appeal. It can be enjoyed hot, served as an iced tea, or even made into a sparkling drink. It’s also a great ingredient for cocktails, adding a refreshing, lightly energising twist without relying on sugary mixers or artificial stimulants.
In a community focused on wellbeing and connection, Ayusa Tea stands out as a natural, balanced way to stay energised, focused, and refreshed throughout the day.
Find Ayusa Tea at New Brighton Farmers Market every Tuesday from 7am to 11am at Tom Kendall Oval, River Street, New Brighton.


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