Terapy Ceylon

Blending ancient ayurvedic remedies with Sri Lanka’s prized Ceylon Teas, Térapy Ceylon is a Luxury Ayurveda tea brand.

About the business

Location: Online

Blending ancient ayurvedic remedies with Sri Lanka’s prized Ceylon Teas, Térapy Ceylon is a Luxury Ayurveda tea brand. Offering wellness in a delicious cup of tea, the brand aims to offer a truly unique holistic lifestyle experience to tea lovers. Developed under the guidance of Ayurvedic doctors we work with rural farmers to source endemic herbs. Committed to a truly sustainable wellness product Térapy Ceylon has successfully entered the US and Japanese markets.

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Ruvi Ranasinghe

Director - ruvi@terapyceylon.com


Blending ancient ayurvedic remedies with Sri Lanka’s prized Ceylon Teas, Térapy Ceylon is a Luxury Ayurveda tea brand. Offering wellness in a delicious cup of tea, the brand aims to offer a truly unique holistic lifestyle experience to tea lovers. Developed under the guidance of Ayurvedic doctors we work with rural farmers to source endemic herbs. Committed to a truly sustainable wellness product Térapy Ceylon has successfully entered the US and Japanese markets.

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Acknowledgement of Country

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