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Blendings – Tea as it should be

Updated: Mar 30, 2021


I am starting to drink more tea, mostly hot tea....tea with healthy benefits. I will share a few of my favorites.



 


Herbal Blend Tea SP is a delightful blend of 10 beneficial herbs and tea that promotes good health and tastes delicious with all types of dishes. The tea is suitable for tea breaks, as well.


  • Chinese Gutta Percha : Known in Chinese medicine to relieve stress and promote a healthy liver.

  • Job’s Tears : Offers a light and elegant flavor that soothes the mind and body. Known for its skin-beautifying properties.

  • Chinese Senna: offers earthy flavor, has been used as a natural laxative in Traditional Chinese Medicine and India for centuries.

  • Black Pu Erh tea : A type of aged tea used for its many health benefits. Believed to lower cholesterol and help digestion.

  • Guava : Contains vitamin A and C and has a smooth flavor and fragrant aroma.

  • Gymnema Sylvestre : Used for centuries in India to suppress the taste of sugar and the desire to eat sweets.

  • Bitter Melon : Tropical plant used in Chinese cooking as well as a medicinal tea. Offers light nutty flavor, also known as Goyah tea, has been observed to have blood sugar-lowering effects in folk remedies.

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.


 


Chill out with lemon balm, the herb reputed to make you merry! Highlighted with fruity notes from juicy mango over roasted chicory; lightly sweetened with dates and figs.


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  1. Lemon balm is a zero calorie herb. Its shoots and stems carry several health benefiting essential oils and other anti-oxidant phyto-chemical compounds.

  2. Balm leaves contains many essential oils terpenes like citral (lemonol), citronellol, caryophyllene, linalool, citronellal, and polyphenols like eugenol and geranial, and tannins. These compounds together give anti-viral, nerve-soothing effect and special lemon-like aroma to the herb.

  3. These essential oils possess carminative, tonic, anthelmintic, antispasmodic and digestive properties.

  4. Research studies suggest that the chemical compounds in the balm herb infusion possess calming and relaxing effects on the nervous system. It helps relieve fatigue, headaches, nervousness and giddiness.








 


Chamomile Tea. Chamomile tea is most commonly known for its calming effects and is frequently used as a sleep aid.




 



Peppermint Tea. Peppermint tea is one of the most commonly used herbal teas in the world (7Trusted Source). While it’s most popularly used to support digestive tract health, it also has antioxidant, anticancer, antibacterial and antiviral properties.


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.



 

Tea time is a chance to slow down, pull back and appreciate our surroundings. Letitia Baldrige



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