Buying Guide · 7 min read · Updated 2026-07-17 · Qi & Leaf Editorial Team
The Amazon Herbal Tea Listing Checklist
Amazon makes comparison fast, but the listing is written by a seller—not by a regulator. Treat it as a starting document that must agree with the package label.
Confirm the responsible company
Find the brand, manufacturer or distributor and a way to contact them. A storefront name alone may not identify who stands behind the product.
Read label images, not just bullets
Marketing bullets can omit ingredients and warnings. Look for readable photographs of the ingredient panel, nutrition or supplement facts, caffeine and preparation directions.
Separate badges from evidence
Bestseller status, star ratings and “Amazon’s Choice” do not prove safety, purity or medical benefit. Reviews can help with taste and packaging, not disease outcomes.
Check the final page again
Listings change. Before ordering, confirm seller, size, formula and delivery terms on Amazon. Qi & Leaf does not control the checkout page.
Frequently asked questions
Does Amazon approve every tea it lists?
No. Marketplace availability is not FDA or EFSA approval.
Why link to search pages?
Category searches allow early comparison. Once a specific ASIN is selected, Qi & Leaf can review and link to that exact listing.
Sources and further reading
Links to Amazon may be affiliate links. Amazon availability does not mean FDA approval or suitability for every person.