Nutrition For centuries, ritual and remedy have converged in the simple act of brewing a warm beverage. While traditional tea derived from the *Camellia sinensis* plant—such as green, black, and oolong—is celebrated worldwide for its rich supply of cell-protecting antioxidants (polyphenols), the broader world of herbal infusions offers a separate, vast therapeutic landscape. Technically classified as "tisanes," herbal teas utilize the roots, flowers, seeds, and leaves of diverse medicinal plants to target specific wellness goals. Modern wellness practices have beautifully paired these ancient botanicals with advanced delivery methods, such as medical mist cups and specialized respiratory humidifiers. When therapeutic herbs like eucalyptus, peppermint, and chamomile are steeped, they release highly volatile essential oils. By introducing these herbs into a misting or vaporization system, the therapeutic compounds are transformed into a fi...