High Cortisol: The Reason Your Weight Is Stuck
Fix cortisol levels and boost your metabolism to function efficiently and burn fat naturally.
Cortisol Balance Tea
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How High Cortisol Leads to Weight Problems
Increased appetite – Chronic stress and elevated cortisol increase cravings for high-calorie, sugary, and fatty foods. Originally a survival mechanism to supply quick energy during danger, today it often leads to overeating.
Abdominal fat storage – Cortisol promotes visceral fat around the abdomen, where cortisol receptors are highly concentrated, making belly fat harder to lose.
Reduced metabolism & muscle loss – Cortisol breaks down muscle tissue to release energy. Less muscle means a slower metabolism, fewer calories burned, and easier fat gain.
Disrupted hunger hormones – Elevated cortisol disrupts leptin and ghrelin balance, weakening appetite control and driving overeating.

Prolonged cortisol traps your body in a cycle
Ongoing stress keeps your body stuck in ‘storage mode’ — driving stronger sugar cravings, disrupting appetite control, and storing more fat, making weight gain almost inevitable.
A Natural Way to Lower Cortisol: L-Theanine

L-Theanine - natural amino acid in tea leaves
LOWER CORTISOL
L-Theanine calms the nervous system, reducing cortisol release and stress signals.
BOOST METABOLISM
With cortisol lowered, the body shifts out of storage mode and burns fat more efficiently.
BALANCE HUNGER HORMONES
L-Theanine helps regulate appetite hormones, keeping cravings and hunger under control.
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Discover Why Our Tea Is The Healthier, Better Choice.
More nutrients, more health benefits
Feature | Tea Bags | Loose Tea (Supercube) |
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Taste & Aroma | Dull & bitter | Smooth & fragrant |
Sugar Needed | Needs sugar | Naturally sweet |
Leaf Quality | Tea dust | Whole herbs |
L-Theanine Level | Artificial added | 100% natural |
Nutrition | Low | High |
Ingredients | Artificial added | 100% natural |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it contain any sugar or sweeteners?
Nope! Supercube Loose Tea is 100% naturally sugar-free. Any sweetness comes from natural ingredients like dried fruits or flowers.
How many times can I reuse the tea leaves?
You can re-steep once or twice depending on the blend. Just know the second brew may be lighter in flavour.
When is the best time to drink it?
There’s no fixed rule – just drink it whenever it fits your mood or routine. Some enjoy it in the morning, others prefer it as a relaxing night drink. It’s all about what feels right for you.
Recommended Daily Intake
Research suggests that drinking 2–3
cups of loose leaf tea per day may help support overall health, reduce stress, and improve digestion – naturally and gently.
Is it safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women?
Our tea is made from natural ingredients and generally safe for everyone.But if you have any specific health concerns or medical conditions, it’s always a good idea to check with your doctor before use.
Is it suitable for people with diabetes?
Yes, since it has no added sugar, it’s a great drink option for those who want to reduce sugar intake or manage blood sugar.
Can kids drink this tea?
Most blends are safe, but we recommend age 7 and above, and best to choose caffeine-free options for younger kids.
How long does one tin last?
Each tin (50g) makes about 20–25
cups, depending on how strong you like it and if you re-steep the leaves.
Does it contain caffeine?
Some blends like black tea and oolong tea do contain natural caffeine. Herbal blends are usually caffeine-free. Check the label for details.
Can I drink it every day?
Yes! It’s safe to enjoy daily as part of your hydration or wellness routine – especially since it's sugar-free and made with natural ingredients.
Can I mix it with honey or lemon?
Absolutely.You can add honey, lemon, or even milk to suit your taste – but it's also delicious on its own!
What's the difference between loose tea and tea bags?
Loose tea uses whole, unbroken leaves –better aroma, taste, and nutrition. Tea bags often use dust or broken leaves, which can taste bitter and lack nutrients.