Moringa is slightly warming in nature due to its pungent and bitter taste, but it is not overly hot. While traditionally, some warming herbs are avoided in hot weather, Moringa can still be enjoyed in summer when consumed in moderation. It has a variety of health benefits, including anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants that support overall well-being, especially in warmer months. If you're sensitive to heat in summer, it’s best to enjoy the tea in cooler preparations, like iced tea.