This is a herb-based infusion made from fermented fireweed and thyme, so the main consideration is personal tolerance rather than a single universal rule. People who are sensitive to aromatic plants such as thyme may prefer to try a small amount first and see how they react. The same cautious approach is sensible for anyone who is pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering giving herbal infusions to young children.
If any of these situations apply, or if you have a chronic condition or take medication, consult a doctor, pharmacist or midwife before drinking this tea regularly. This is a standard precaution with any herb-based product, because plant infusions contain aromatic compounds and individual reactions differ. It does not mean the tea is unsuitable; it simply means a quick check is the safe step before making it part of your routine.
This tea is not a medicine and is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease. It is best understood as a caffeine-free beverage for a calm moment and as part of a balanced diet, not a replacement for it.