Sencha Green Tea
Camellia sinensis
Quick answer
- Sencha Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a single-herb tincture handcrafted in Belize.
- Traditionally used to support: traditionally used to support steady energy, mental clarity, and antioxidant intake as part of a longevity routine.
- Extracted in a Belize sugarcane ethanol base in a 30 ml dropper bottle.
- Use standalone or layer onto an existing routine alongside MMN signature formulas.
- Educational use only — not a substitute for medical care.
What is Sencha Green Tea traditionally used for?
Traditionally used to support steady energy, mental clarity, and antioxidant intake as part of a longevity routine.
Body Systems
- Energy
- Antioxidant
- Longevity
Frequently asked questions
What is Sencha Green Tea tincture?
Sencha Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) tincture is a single-herb liquid extract made from the plant in a Belize sugarcane ethanol base. It is sold in a 30 ml dropper bottle for sublingual or in-water use.
What is Sencha Green Tea traditionally used for?
Traditionally used to support steady energy, mental clarity, and antioxidant intake as part of a longevity routine.
How do I take Sencha Green Tea tincture?
Most people start with a low dose — typically 5–15 drops, 1–2 times per day — held under the tongue or added to a small amount of water. Adjust based on personal response and any guidance from a qualified practitioner.
Can I combine Sencha Green Tea with MMN signature formulas?
In most cases yes — single-herb tinctures are often used to layer one specific plant onto an existing formula or routine. If a formula already contains the same herb, reduce the single-herb dose to avoid stacking too much of one ingredient.
Is Sencha Green Tea tincture safe for everyone?
Most adults tolerate it well. The interactions worth taking seriously are specific drug pairings (anticoagulants, MAOIs, lithium, immunosuppressants, certain narrow-window cardiac drugs). Pregnancy and breastfeeding deserve plant-by-plant judgment. If any of those apply to you, work through it with a clinician who understands botanical medicine.