Know the material
Botanical identity, source, condition, sensory character and traditional food context establish the starting point.

Chinese herbal-tea knowledge, translated into concentrated soluble crystals for a clear, repeatable cup—hot, cold or with milk.
From the lightest sensory encounter to deeper internal use, each step asks for more deliberate formulation and suitability. This is a pathway of contact—not a promise that one format is universally more effective.
Different people, different botanicals, different fit. The person living the ritual learns their own response best. Personal observation matters; labels and qualified guidance still protect safety when risk changes.
Tea brings aroma, taste, temperature and time together in one familiar act. Our work is to make the botanical formula legible—and the preparation effortless.
Unlike a conventional tea bag, our measured crystal format begins with extraction and concentration. The result disperses directly into the chosen liquid, giving homes, offices and hospitality teams a flexible way to prepare the same formula with less service friction.

The formula is not a loose list of fashionable herbs. Identity, relationship, process and serving context must remain connected.
Botanical identity, source, condition, sensory character and traditional food context establish the starting point.
Base and supporting botanicals are considered for aroma, body, brightness, finish and preparation fit.
Extraction, clarification, concentration and low-temperature crystallisation turn a liquid extract into a soluble portion.
Hot water, cold water and milk each reveal a different expression of the same botanical architecture.
Our public language follows an evidence-aware boundary: traditional knowledge provides context; product identity, quality and responsible use require modern verification. See the WHO traditional medicine overview and FDA guidance on product claims.
Tea remains the centre of 7eaminds: the easiest way to meet the formula, understand the botanicals and bring the ritual into real life.