Jordan Rubin has spent his life at the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern science. A New York Times bestselling author, wellness pioneer, and regenerative farmer, Jordan built his life's work around the simple but profound conviction that the answers to wellness have been with us all along, hidden in plain sight in scripture.
That inspiration led him to Ezekiel 47:12 and Revelation 22:2, two verses that share a remarkable declaration about the healing power of fruit tree leaves. Inspired by what he found, Jordan studied the leaves of more than 1,500 fruit trees and carefully reviewed the science behind each one.
He wasn't looking for a shortcut or a trendy ingredient. He spent time selecting the best, most nourishing trees and created Healing Leaves 12 fruit leaf tea. Now we’ve planted nearly one million fruit trees on our Regenerative Organic Certified farm in Missouri and Tennessee to bring Healing Leaves Tea to you.
Today, every leaf in every cup travels from our farm to your family.
Every ingredient has a story. Here's what you'll find in Healing Leaves and why each one was chosen.
The Biggest Benefits of Healing Leaves Tea
Healing Leaves is crafted to gently support your whole-body wellness through naturally occurring plant compounds, the way nature intended.
Each leaf was chosen for a reason. Together, we’ve created a blend for you that's greater than any single ingredient alone. Our tea gives you daily support you can feel good about, including:
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Promoting healthy blood sugar†
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Supporting digestive health and immune system function†
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Helping to maintain a healthy inflammation response†
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Boosting natural energy levels†
And it all starts with what's inside: 12 carefully chosen fruit trees, each with a story worth knowing.

The Healing Leaves Tea Ingredients
Not all leaves are created equal. Each of the 12 fruit tree leaves in Healing Leaves was chosen specifically for the naturally occurring plant compounds it brings to the blend, and to your daily wellness.†
Here’s what's in every cup:
Fig leaves
One of the most ancient and widely cultivated fruit trees in the world, the fig has been cherished across cultures and centuries, and for good reason. Fig leaves are rich in polyphenols, flavonoids, and other naturally occurring antioxidant compounds.†
Persimmon leaves
The persimmon tree is prized for its sweet fruit, but its leaves are equally remarkable. They're naturally rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, potassium, magnesium, flavonoids, terpenoids, and coumarins.†
Mulberry leaves
The mulberry tree has a history stretching back thousands of years. Its leaves contain naturally occurring plant compounds, including flavonoids and polyphenols, that complement this carefully crafted blend.†
Apple leaves
Most people never think twice about apple leaves. But the same tree that has nourished families for centuries also produces leaves rich in beneficial plant compounds. Apple leaves contain naturally occurring polyphenols and other beneficial plant compounds.†
Muscadine grape leaves
Muscadine grape leaves contain naturally occurring antioxidants, polyphenols, and other beneficial plant compounds. It’s a fruit that is native to the southeastern United States, and it's one of the few grape varieties truly indigenous to North America.†
Sugarberry leaves
What’s in this sweet-sounding tree? It’s rich in phenolics, flavonoids, tannins, glycosides, and other naturally occurring plant compounds.†
Soursop leaves
The soursop tree has been valued in traditional wellness practices across many cultures for generations. Its leaves are rich in naturally occurring plant compounds and antioxidants.†
Papaya leaves
The papaya tree originally came from tropical climates, and it produces large, umbrella-like leaves. Papaya leaves contain naturally occurring enzymes, antioxidants, and other beneficial plant compounds that complement the other fruit tree leaves in every cup.†
Wild blackberry leaves
Most people know wild blackberries for the fruit…the kind you pick on a summer walk and eat before you even make it home. The leaves are also remarkable, containing flavonoids, tannins, and phenolic compounds.†
Hawthorn leaves
Few trees carry as much folklore as hawthorn. It’s been associated with protection, renewal, and springtime celebrations across cultures. Its leaves bring flavonoids and other naturally occurring plant compounds into the mix, adding their own quiet contribution to every cup.†
Beautyberry leaves
The beautyberry is a striking native North American plant, known for its vivid clusters of purple berries. Its leaves contain bioactive diterpenoids, flavonoids, and other secondary metabolites.†
Aronia leaves
Aronia, also known as chokeberry, is widely recognized for its exceptionally high antioxidant content. Its leaves contain vitamins, minerals, and polyphenolic compounds that complement the other fruit tree leaves in every cup.†

Our 12 Fruit Leaf Tea, Grown for You
Healing Leaves began with a desire to better understand the fruit tree leaves highlighted in scripture and to share their benefits with more people. Twenty years of research, farming, and dedication helped bring that vision to life.
We share Healing Leaves with you because we genuinely want good things for the people who drink it. We think you’ll love the fruit tree leaves that are in every cup.
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.