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A bold, bitter cup—because real plant benefits don’t come sugar-coated.
— Akaaya Tea

Whats Inside my Tea !

  • Dried sliced roots or herbs in a black bowl, with some spilled onto a wooden cutting board and red berries scattered around, on a white surface with jars of powder and a small branch in the background.

    Berberine

    Berberine is the key bioactive compound responsible for many of these traditional uses.For centuries, Berberis aristata has been used in traditional wellness systems for its role in supporting metabolic balance, digestive health, and overall vitality.

  • Dried licorice root sticks in a wooden bowl on a wooden board with honey, ground licorice, and a window in the background.

    Licorice

    Licorice root adds a naturally sweet, smooth finish that helps round out the bold, earthy character of our blend. In Akaaya Berberine Tea, it works as a flavor balancer—softening bitterness and giving each cup a more comforting, easy-to-sip taste.

  • Cinnamon

    Cinnamon brings a warm, naturally sweet-spicy note that makes each cup feel cozy and satisfying. In Akaaya Berberine Tea, it helps round out the earthy base and adds a comforting aroma and smooth finish—so the flavor feels balanced from the first sip.

  • A close-up of a wooden bowl filled with black peppercorns, surrounded by halved and whole strawberries on a rounded surface.

    Black Pepper

    Black pepper adds a subtle, warming kick that brightens the blend and brings a crisp finish to every sip. In Akaaya Berberine Tea, it works as a flavor “lift”—helping the tea taste more rounded and lively alongside the earthy base.

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Why You’ll Love It !

  • Illustration of a plant with roots, showing its benefits for digestion and gut support, highlighting ancient plant-based wisdom and berberine.

    Traditionally Used for Digestive & Gut Support

    Beyond modern clinical research, berberine-containing plants have been traditionally used to support digestion and gut balance. Contemporary studies continue to explore berberine’s interaction with the gut microbiome and its role in metabolic health.

  • Infographic about berberine supporting healthy weight management, showing a balanced scale with salad and herbal ingredients, text mentions diet, exercise, and natural energy boost.

    Supports Weight Management Goals

    Meta-analyses of human trials indicate modest reductions in body weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference among individuals using berberine. These outcomes are believed to stem from improved metabolic efficiency, glucose utilization, and fat metabolism rather than appetite suppression alone.

  • A potted plant with a digitally illustrated liver and molecular structures floating above it, symbolizing liver health and wellness, with the background showing a modern office or lab setting.

    Supports Liver Metabolic Function

    Human studies involving individuals with metabolic liver concerns have shown improvements in liver enzyme markers and lipid metabolism when berberine is used as part of a lifestyle-focused approach.

  • Virtual hologram of a DNA strand with icons and text related to digestive health, metabolic wellness, and energy utilization, displayed in a modern kitchen.

    Supports Metabolic Markers linked to Hormonal balance

    Research in metabolic health populations suggests berberine may help support hormonal balance through mechanisms associated with insulin sensitivity and healthy lipid patterns. As part of a broader wellness routine, it’s often used as a supportive nutraceutical for overall metabolic health.
    Consistency matters—because metabolism and hormones tend to respond best to steady habits: quality sleep, stress support, balanced nutrition, and simple daily rituals you can actually maintain.

  • A digital rendering of a heart surrounded by branching, glowing arteries inside a glass dome, with a product packaging in the background promoting support for healthy cholesterol and lipid levels.

    Supports Healthy Cholesterol & Lipid Levels

    Clinical studies and systematic reviews have found that berberine intake is associated with improvements in lipid markers such as total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and HDL cholesterol. These effects are thought to be related to berberine’s influence on lipid metabolism and liver enzyme activity, supporting cardiovascular wellness.

  • A laptop screen displaying a graphic with the phrases 'Nourish & Balance' and 'Energize & Thrive,' a silhouette of a running person, and icons of a brain and heart, with text about healthy blood sugar and metabolism support. The background features blurred outdoor lighting.

    Supports Healthy Blood Sugar Metabolism

    Human clinical trials and meta-analyses have shown that berberine supplementation is associated with improvements in fasting blood glucose, post-meal glucose levels, and HbA1c markers. These effects are believed to be linked to berberine’s ability to support glucose metabolism and cellular energy regulation pathways such as AMPK activation. Research suggests berberine may help the body use glucose more efficiently when combined with a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.

  • An informational poster displayed on a wooden table shows a diagram of how AKAYA Berberine Tea affects insulin and glucose levels, illustrating that berberine helps unlock cells and support insulin sensitivity and metabolic efficiency. The table has a box of Berberine Tea, an open book, and nearby books and plants in a room with a blue wall and decorative clouds.

    Supports Insulin Sensitivity

    Multiple randomized controlled trials have reported improvements in markers related to insulin sensitivity, including fasting insulin and HOMA-IR. By supporting how cells respond to insulin, berberine may help promote balanced energy utilization and metabolic health, especially in individuals with metabolic challenges.