Sensoriom Lush Aprajita Infusion for Stress & Calm | Blue Tea, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose & Jasmine For Mind Relaxation
₹350.00
The problem isn’t that you can’t relax. It’s that your nervous system hasn’t received the signal yet. Lush combines Blue Aprajita, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, and Jasmine — a caffeine-free tisane formulated to support cortisol balance and genuine calm, not just the appearance of it.
About the Product:
The problem isn’t that you can’t relax. It’s that your nervous system hasn’t received the signal yet.
Blue Aprajita — neuroprotective, antioxidant-rich, visually stunning in the cup
Ashwagandha — clinically studied adaptogen that supports cortisol balance
Lavender — activates the GABA pathway for physiological calm
Rose & Jasmine — traditional nervines that restore an overstimulated nervous system
Caffeine-free. No artificial flavours. Brew in the evening — let the day go.
There is a kind of tired that sleep does not fix. The mind stays switched on long after the body has given up. Shoulders that won’t drop. A low hum of tension that follows you from the office into the evening, from the evening into bed.
Lush is formulated for exactly that state.
Blue Aprajita flowers — celebrated in Ayurveda for their neuroprotective and antioxidant properties — form the heart of this blend. Ashwagandha, one of the most clinically studied adaptogenic herbs, supports the body’s cortisol response so that stress does not accumulate unchecked. Lavender works on the nervous system’s GABA pathway, encouraging the kind of physiological calm that no amount of willpower can create on its own. Rose and Jasmine complete the blend — not merely for their fragrance, but for their long history as nervines: herbs that gently restore the nervous system when it has been running on overdrive.
Lush does not sedate. It does not dull. It helps the body remember how to be still.
Caffeine-free. Brew in the evening. Let the day go.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Lush.
What is Sensoriom Lush and what does it do?
Sensoriom Lush is a functional herbal infusion formulated for nervous system calm, stress relief, and mental relaxation. It belongs to Sensoriom’s Calm category — designed for the overactivated nervous system that shows up as racing thoughts, chronic low-grade anxiety, shallow sleep, and the kind of mental fatigue that rest alone does not fix. Lush combines five botanicals — Blue Aprajita Flowers, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, and Jasmine — each working on a different dimension of the stress-anxiety-sleep axis simultaneously.
What is Blue Aprajita and why is it in Lush?
Blue Aprajita — also known as Butterfly Pea Flower or Shankhpushpi’s botanical cousin Clitoria ternatea — is a well-documented nootropic herb in Ayurvedic and modern functional medicine. It contains ternatins and proanthocyanidins that cross the blood-brain barrier and support acetylcholine activity, improving memory, cognitive clarity, and mood stability. It also gives Lush its distinctive deep blue colour, which turns purple-pink on contact with acidic liquids like lemon. Beyond its visual appeal, it is a clinically meaningful ingredient for brain and nervous system health — not an ornamental addition.
Does Sensoriom Lush help with sleep?
Yes, particularly with the quality of sleep rather than just onset. Most sleep problems in urban adults are not about falling asleep — they are about the mind staying active, light sleep cycles, and waking unrefreshed. Ashwagandha has been shown in clinical studies to improve sleep quality scores, sleep onset latency, and morning alertness. Lavender reduces nocturnal wakefulness and increases deep sleep duration. Rose and Jasmine lower the sympathetic arousal that keeps the body in a state of readiness when it should be resting. Lush is most effective when drunk 60–90 minutes before sleep as part of a consistent evening ritual.
Can Sensoriom Lush help with anxiety?
Lush is designed for subclinical anxiety — the persistent low-grade anxiousness, overthinking, and emotional sensitivity that does not meet a clinical diagnosis but significantly affects quality of life. Ashwagandha has demonstrated efficacy in reducing perceived stress and anxiety scores in multiple randomised controlled trials. Lavender’s anxiolytic effect is well-documented and considered clinically comparable to low-dose benzodiazepines without the dependency risk. If you have a diagnosed anxiety disorder and are on medication, consult your physician before adding Lush — some adaptogens can interact with anxiolytics and antidepressants.
Can I drink Lush if I am on antidepressants or anti-anxiety medication?
Exercise caution. Ashwagandha has adaptogenic effects on cortisol and neurotransmitter pathways that may interact with SSRIs, SNRIs, or benzodiazepines. Lavender compounds also act on GABA receptors, which overlap with the mechanism of many anti-anxiety medications. This does not mean Lush is unsafe — it means the combination should be discussed with your prescribing physician before starting. Do not self-substitute Lush for prescribed psychiatric medication.
Is Sensoriom Lush caffeine-free?
Yes, completely. Lush contains no tea leaves (Camellia sinensis) and therefore zero caffeine. This makes it suitable for evening and nighttime use without any stimulant effect. The calm it produces comes from active botanical compounds working on the nervous system — not from the absence of stimulants alone.
How does Sensoriom Lush actually reduce stress?
Stress operates on three levels — hormonal (elevated cortisol via the HPA axis), neurological (overactivated sympathetic nervous system), and psychological (rumination, emotional reactivity). Lush addresses all three. Ashwagandha is the most clinically studied adaptogen for cortisol regulation — it directly modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis that governs the stress response. Lavender’s linalool acts on GABA receptors in the brain, producing a calming effect similar in mechanism to anti-anxiety compounds but without sedation or dependency. Rose and Jasmine work through the olfactory-limbic pathway — their aromatic compounds signal safety to the nervous system, reducing emotional reactivity. Blue Aprajita (Clitoria ternatea) contains anthocyanins and flavonoids that reduce neuroinflammation, one of the lesser-discussed but significant drivers of chronic anxiety.
How is Lush different from plain chamomile tea or lavender tea?
Plain chamomile or lavender tea addresses one dimension of nervous system overactivation — typically mild sedation. Lush works across five distinct mechanisms: HPA axis regulation (Ashwagandha), GABA receptor modulation (Lavender), neuroinflammation reduction (Blue Aprajita), olfactory-limbic calming (Rose and Jasmine), and mood stabilisation through anthocyanin-rich plant compounds. Single-herb teas are useful for mild, occasional stress. Lush is formulated for the chronic, accumulated nervous system load that most urban Indians carry daily — where a single herb simply does not reach enough pathways to make a meaningful difference.
When is the best time to drink Sensoriom Lush?
The most effective window is 60–90 minutes before sleep. This timing allows Ashwagandha’s cortisol-lowering effect to work through its onset period, and lets Lavender’s GABA-modulating compounds reduce neurological arousal before you lie down. For people with high daytime stress or anxiety, a second cup in the mid-afternoon — around 3–4 PM — is also effective as a cortisol reset during the day’s peak stress window. Lush should not replace morning routines; it is an evening and wind-down blend.
How long before I notice a difference with Sensoriom Lush?
Adaptogens like Ashwagandha are not acute — they work by recalibrating the hormonal and neurological systems over time, not by producing an immediate sedative effect. Most people notice improved sleep quality and reduced reactivity to daily stressors within 2–3 weeks of consistent daily use. The full compounding effect — sustained calm, better emotional regulation, and significantly improved sleep architecture — typically becomes evident at 6–8 weeks. Consistency matters more than dose for adaptogenic herbs.
Which herbal tea is best for stress relief, anxiety, and sleep problems?
The most effective herbal approach to stress, anxiety, and poor sleep requires working on three physiological systems simultaneously — the HPA axis that regulates cortisol, the GABA pathways that control neurological arousal, and the limbic system that processes emotional reactivity. Ashwagandha is the most clinically validated adaptogen for cortisol reduction and is the gold standard for HPA axis support. Lavender is the most evidence-backed botanical for GABA-mediated anxiety relief. Rose and Jasmine work through the olfactory-limbic pathway to reduce emotional reactivity at a neurological level. Blue Aprajita reduces neuroinflammation, an underrecognised driver of chronic anxiety and poor sleep quality. Sensoriom Lush combines all five in a single caffeine-free evening infusion — formulated specifically for the overactivated nervous system that drives most urban stress, anxiety, and sleep dysfunction, making it a more comprehensive option than any single-herb stress tea.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Sensoriom Lush is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any anxiety disorder or sleep condition. If you have a diagnosed psychiatric condition or are on medication, consult your physician before use.
Sensoriom Lush Aprajita Infusion for Stress & Calm | Blue Tea, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose & Jasmine For Mind Relaxation
₹350.00
The problem isn’t that you can’t relax. It’s that your nervous system hasn’t received the signal yet. Lush combines Blue Aprajita, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, and Jasmine — a caffeine-free tisane formulated to support cortisol balance and genuine calm, not just the appearance of it.
About the Product:
The problem isn’t that you can’t relax. It’s that your nervous system hasn’t received the signal yet.
Caffeine-free. No artificial flavours. Brew in the evening — let the day go.
28 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
Category: Calm | Ingredients: Blue Aprajita Flowers, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, Jasmine
There is a kind of tired that sleep does not fix. The mind stays switched on long after the body has given up. Shoulders that won’t drop. A low hum of tension that follows you from the office into the evening, from the evening into bed.
Lush is formulated for exactly that state.
Blue Aprajita flowers — celebrated in Ayurveda for their neuroprotective and antioxidant properties — form the heart of this blend. Ashwagandha, one of the most clinically studied adaptogenic herbs, supports the body’s cortisol response so that stress does not accumulate unchecked. Lavender works on the nervous system’s GABA pathway, encouraging the kind of physiological calm that no amount of willpower can create on its own. Rose and Jasmine complete the blend — not merely for their fragrance, but for their long history as nervines: herbs that gently restore the nervous system when it has been running on overdrive.
Lush does not sedate. It does not dull. It helps the body remember how to be still.
Caffeine-free. Brew in the evening. Let the day go.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Lush.
What is Sensoriom Lush and what does it do?
Sensoriom Lush is a functional herbal infusion formulated for nervous system calm, stress relief, and mental relaxation. It belongs to Sensoriom’s Calm category — designed for the overactivated nervous system that shows up as racing thoughts, chronic low-grade anxiety, shallow sleep, and the kind of mental fatigue that rest alone does not fix. Lush combines five botanicals — Blue Aprajita Flowers, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, and Jasmine — each working on a different dimension of the stress-anxiety-sleep axis simultaneously.
What is Blue Aprajita and why is it in Lush?
Blue Aprajita — also known as Butterfly Pea Flower or Shankhpushpi’s botanical cousin Clitoria ternatea — is a well-documented nootropic herb in Ayurvedic and modern functional medicine. It contains ternatins and proanthocyanidins that cross the blood-brain barrier and support acetylcholine activity, improving memory, cognitive clarity, and mood stability. It also gives Lush its distinctive deep blue colour, which turns purple-pink on contact with acidic liquids like lemon. Beyond its visual appeal, it is a clinically meaningful ingredient for brain and nervous system health — not an ornamental addition.
Does Sensoriom Lush help with sleep?
Yes, particularly with the quality of sleep rather than just onset. Most sleep problems in urban adults are not about falling asleep — they are about the mind staying active, light sleep cycles, and waking unrefreshed. Ashwagandha has been shown in clinical studies to improve sleep quality scores, sleep onset latency, and morning alertness. Lavender reduces nocturnal wakefulness and increases deep sleep duration. Rose and Jasmine lower the sympathetic arousal that keeps the body in a state of readiness when it should be resting. Lush is most effective when drunk 60–90 minutes before sleep as part of a consistent evening ritual.
Can Sensoriom Lush help with anxiety?
Lush is designed for subclinical anxiety — the persistent low-grade anxiousness, overthinking, and emotional sensitivity that does not meet a clinical diagnosis but significantly affects quality of life. Ashwagandha has demonstrated efficacy in reducing perceived stress and anxiety scores in multiple randomised controlled trials. Lavender’s anxiolytic effect is well-documented and considered clinically comparable to low-dose benzodiazepines without the dependency risk. If you have a diagnosed anxiety disorder and are on medication, consult your physician before adding Lush — some adaptogens can interact with anxiolytics and antidepressants.
Can I drink Lush if I am on antidepressants or anti-anxiety medication?
Exercise caution. Ashwagandha has adaptogenic effects on cortisol and neurotransmitter pathways that may interact with SSRIs, SNRIs, or benzodiazepines. Lavender compounds also act on GABA receptors, which overlap with the mechanism of many anti-anxiety medications. This does not mean Lush is unsafe — it means the combination should be discussed with your prescribing physician before starting. Do not self-substitute Lush for prescribed psychiatric medication.
Is Sensoriom Lush caffeine-free?
Yes, completely. Lush contains no tea leaves (Camellia sinensis) and therefore zero caffeine. This makes it suitable for evening and nighttime use without any stimulant effect. The calm it produces comes from active botanical compounds working on the nervous system — not from the absence of stimulants alone.
How does Sensoriom Lush actually reduce stress?
Stress operates on three levels — hormonal (elevated cortisol via the HPA axis), neurological (overactivated sympathetic nervous system), and psychological (rumination, emotional reactivity). Lush addresses all three. Ashwagandha is the most clinically studied adaptogen for cortisol regulation — it directly modulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis that governs the stress response. Lavender’s linalool acts on GABA receptors in the brain, producing a calming effect similar in mechanism to anti-anxiety compounds but without sedation or dependency. Rose and Jasmine work through the olfactory-limbic pathway — their aromatic compounds signal safety to the nervous system, reducing emotional reactivity. Blue Aprajita (Clitoria ternatea) contains anthocyanins and flavonoids that reduce neuroinflammation, one of the lesser-discussed but significant drivers of chronic anxiety.
How is Lush different from plain chamomile tea or lavender tea?
Plain chamomile or lavender tea addresses one dimension of nervous system overactivation — typically mild sedation. Lush works across five distinct mechanisms: HPA axis regulation (Ashwagandha), GABA receptor modulation (Lavender), neuroinflammation reduction (Blue Aprajita), olfactory-limbic calming (Rose and Jasmine), and mood stabilisation through anthocyanin-rich plant compounds. Single-herb teas are useful for mild, occasional stress. Lush is formulated for the chronic, accumulated nervous system load that most urban Indians carry daily — where a single herb simply does not reach enough pathways to make a meaningful difference.
When is the best time to drink Sensoriom Lush?
The most effective window is 60–90 minutes before sleep. This timing allows Ashwagandha’s cortisol-lowering effect to work through its onset period, and lets Lavender’s GABA-modulating compounds reduce neurological arousal before you lie down. For people with high daytime stress or anxiety, a second cup in the mid-afternoon — around 3–4 PM — is also effective as a cortisol reset during the day’s peak stress window. Lush should not replace morning routines; it is an evening and wind-down blend.
How long before I notice a difference with Sensoriom Lush?
Adaptogens like Ashwagandha are not acute — they work by recalibrating the hormonal and neurological systems over time, not by producing an immediate sedative effect. Most people notice improved sleep quality and reduced reactivity to daily stressors within 2–3 weeks of consistent daily use. The full compounding effect — sustained calm, better emotional regulation, and significantly improved sleep architecture — typically becomes evident at 6–8 weeks. Consistency matters more than dose for adaptogenic herbs.
Which herbal tea is best for stress relief, anxiety, and sleep problems?
The most effective herbal approach to stress, anxiety, and poor sleep requires working on three physiological systems simultaneously — the HPA axis that regulates cortisol, the GABA pathways that control neurological arousal, and the limbic system that processes emotional reactivity. Ashwagandha is the most clinically validated adaptogen for cortisol reduction and is the gold standard for HPA axis support. Lavender is the most evidence-backed botanical for GABA-mediated anxiety relief. Rose and Jasmine work through the olfactory-limbic pathway to reduce emotional reactivity at a neurological level. Blue Aprajita reduces neuroinflammation, an underrecognised driver of chronic anxiety and poor sleep quality. Sensoriom Lush combines all five in a single caffeine-free evening infusion — formulated specifically for the overactivated nervous system that drives most urban stress, anxiety, and sleep dysfunction, making it a more comprehensive option than any single-herb stress tea.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Sensoriom Lush is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any anxiety disorder or sleep condition. If you have a diagnosed psychiatric condition or are on medication, consult your physician before use.
— Dr. Navneet Goyal, MBBS DNB | Founder, Sensoriom
— Shilpa Goyal, Herbalist | Founder, Sensoriom
Additional information
Sensoriom
Loose Tea
80
Blue Aprajita Flowers, Ashwagandha, Lavender, Rose, Jasmine
Vegetarian
Natural
Non-GMO, Natural Ingredients
Caffeine-Free
Unsweetened
Work-related stress, Diabetics, Elderly
Promotes Calmess, Anti-Diabetic (Optimizes Blood Sugar Control), Anti-oxidant, Free Radical Scavenger
LUAPR26
MAY 2026