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How Spas Around the World Use Tea to Heal the Body

November 28, 2025

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Here is a rule I’ve learned about taking care of yourself: the body responds to consistency, not chaos.
And for thousands of years, cultures around the world have turned to two simple tools to create that consistency: heat and tea.

A good spa understands this. It is not just about luxury. It is about creating a space where your mind becomes quiet enough for the body to repair itself. And right alongside those warm rooms, mineral baths, and quiet hallways, you will almost always find a cup of tea waiting.

Why?
Because tea is nature’s reminder that healing does not have to be complicated. It just has to be intentional.

Let’s take a look at how different countries have paired spa rituals with tea to restore the body, and what we can learn from their discipline.


Photography Credit: Amane Resort Seikai

1. Japan: Onsen Wisdom and the Grounding Power of Sencha

In Japan, the onsen tradition teaches a simple principle: relaxation is most powerful when the mind is present.

After soaking in mineral-rich hot springs, people drink sencha, not because it is fancy, but because it does what the moment requires:

  • it warms the core
  • steadies the mind
  • brings the body back to balance

Japan teaches us that healing works best when it is approached with humility and consistency.

Lesson: A small ritual repeated daily becomes a powerful tool for clarity.


Photography Credit: Hürrem Sultan Hamamı

2. Turkey: Hammams, Heat and the Reset of Mint Tea

Inside a Turkish hammam, you learn quickly that heat reveals what tension tries to hide.

After steam, exfoliation and deep cleansing, guests pause for a cup of hot mint tea. It cools, calms and opens the breath.

It is a reminder:
You do not recover by rushing. You recover by allowing.

Lesson: After any intense moment in life, choose something that refreshes the mind before you move forward.


Photography Credit: Sandunovskie Bani

3. Russia: Banyas and Black Tea for Strength

Russian banyas are famous for testing your endurance, but also for teaching you discipline.

When the heat is high and the air is thick with steam, the body releases what it no longer needs. Then comes the black tea, strong, bold, stabilizing.

It restores minerals and mental sharpness.

Lesson: Strength does not come from the heat.
It comes from how you rebuild afterward.

Photo Credit: Vladislav Smigelski 

Photography courtesy of Dar Ahlam

4. Morocco: Desert Spas and Mint-Infused Green Tea

Moroccan spa culture blends earth, water and herb with intention.

After clay treatments and hammam rituals, people drink gunpowder green tea with fresh mint, a combination that energizes without overwhelming.

It is refreshment paired with wisdom.
Recovery does not require extremes. It requires balance.

Lesson: When life feels heavy, choose what brings you back to center, not what pushes you further off course.


5. China: Hot Springs and Teas That Balance Yin and Yang

Chinese wellness has one clear message: everything in the body works better when energy is balanced.

After hot springs, people drink oolong or chrysanthemum tea depending on what the body needs.

  • Oolong warms and activates
  • Chrysanthemum cools and quiets

It is a simple act that honors the body’s internal intelligence.

Lesson: Listen to your body before you try to fix it. It will tell you what it needs.


How to Bring A Simple Tea Ritual to Everyday Life

Here is a practical way to bring these spa principles into your daily routine:

  1. Create heat. Warm bath, shower or even a quick sauna session.
  2. Choose your tea. Pick one that matches your mood or need.
  3. Sit in stillness. Give the mind space to settle.
  4. Reflect. Ask yourself, “What do I need more of today?”
  5. Act. Take one small step toward that answer.

Simple. Repeatable. Transformational.

Across cultures and across centuries, people have paired warmth and tea for one simple reason: it works.

It heals the body, clears the mind and reminds you that restoration is not a luxury. It is a discipline.
And with intention, you can create that same healing energy right at home, one cup at a time.

XO Lili

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