Yerba Mate Herbs: What? Why? How?
For centuries, along with yerba mate, the Guarani Indians have used various herbs for medicinal purposes. Ranging from easing stomach cramps, treating colds and flu, to aiding sleep problems and respiratory complaints, these herbs could just do the trick, and they taste great!
Today, the process of adding herbs to yerba mate is more popular than ever! With more and more people turning to yerba mate, the prospect of increasing the health benefits by combining with medicinal herbs is certainly appealing.
Yerba mate is also quite an acquired taste – very bitter, and not to everyone’s liking. However, when blended with some delicious refreshing mint, relaxing chamomile and slightly sweetened, most would agree this is a delicious brew.
The yerba mate herbs can be added in one of three ways:
- The most popular method is combining the fresh herbs with the loose leaf yerba in the mate cup or gourd
- Herbs can be added directly to the water in the flask
- Many yerbas now come pre-blended with various herbs and flavours, so no need to do any work – just serve!
Adding herbs enhances yerba mate, and also tereré (yerba mate brewed with ice cold juice)

Medicinal Herbs
Here is a simple list of some of the most common herbs added to yerba mate. This list is by no means exhaustive, and anything goes! Not included in this list are added extras that are exclusively for flavour such as lemon/orange etc.
Cedron
Spanish Name: Cedron
Name of Plant: Simaba cedron
Traditional Uses: Helps with Digestion and related ailments such as stomach pains. Relaxing/calming/anti-stress
Mallow
Spanish Name: Malva
Name of Plant: Malva sylvastris
Traditional Uses: Diuretic. Eases stomach pains (coats mucous membranes of the digestive tract). Mild laxative
Marcela
Spanish Name: Marcela
Name of Plant: Achyrocline satureioides
Traditional Uses: Antioxidant. Anti-inflammatory
Chamomile
Spanish Name: Manzanilla
Name of Plant: Matricaria chamomilla
Traditional Uses: Relaxant, can aid sleep. Alleviate cystitis
Lemon Verbena
Spanish Name: Hierba Luísa
Name of Plant: Aloysia citrodora
Traditional Uses: – Antioxidant
Horseweed
Spanish Name: Simonillo
Name of Plant: Conyza canadensis
Traditional Uses: – Aid blood coagulation, ease rheumatoid complaints
Linden
Spanish Name: Tilo
Name of Plant:
Tilia cordata
Traditional Uses: Treatment of disorders of the respitory tract, colds and flu
Mint
Spanish Name: Menta
Name of Plant: Mentha longifolia
Traditional Uses: Diuretic, ease stomach pains (relaxes the muscles of the stomach)
Peppermint
Spanish Name: Hierbabuena
Name of Plant: Mentha Piperita
Traditional Uses: Diuretic, ease stomach pains (relaxes the muscles of the stomach)
Spearmint
Spanish Name: Menta Romana
Name of Plant: Mentha spicata
Traditional Uses: Diuretic, ease stomach pains (relaxes the muscles of the stomach)
Pennyroyal
Spanish Name: Poleo
Name of Plant: Mentha pulegium
Traditional Uses: Treating colds/flu, easing abdominal cramps
Now to get started!
We recommend mint and lemon verbena, with a spoonful of sugar or a pinch of stevia to sweeten – yerba mate heaven!