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Fruity-To-Tea - Loose Leaf Herbal Tea
A Super-Tea for Fruit Lovers!
PACKED with Antioxidants, Bioflavonoids and Vitamin A!
Provides cold and flu relief.
With good levels of vitamins and minerals, as well as anti-inflammatory compounds, this tea can soothe the aching joints of an arthritis patient, as well as relieve the tension of headaches and sore muscles.
Caffeine Free
Amount: 1 Tsp - Temperature: 200F - Steep: 8-10 min
56g resealable pouch
INGREDIENTS:
Apple (Pyrus Malus)
Apples health benefits includes promoting oral health, maintaining cardiovascular health, a healthy snack for diabetics, improving respiratory health, fighting cancerous cells, preventing osteoporosis, helps keep gut healthy, maintaining neurological health, boosting energy level, enhancing skin conditions, preventing premature aging, controlling body weight, preventing hemorrhoids, working a detoxifier, preventing cataracts. An apple a day keeps the doctor away is rightly said because this magical fruit is loaded with antioxidants, vitamins, fiber and other nutrients. Combined together, these components prevent various health problems keeping you active and healthy.
Mulberry (Morus Albalycium)
The health benefits of mulberries may include their ability to improve digestion, lower cholesterol, aid in weight loss, increase circulation, build bone tissues, and boost the immune system. It may also help in slowing down the aging process, lower blood pressure, protect the eyes, and possibly improve the overall metabolism of the body. Mulberries are filled with nutrients that are important for our body, possibly including iron, riboflavin, viatmin C, vitamin K, potassium, phosphorus, and calcium. They may also contain a significant amount of dietary fiber and a wide range of organic compounds, which may include phytonutrients, zeaxanthin, resveratrol, anthocyanins, lutein, and various polyphenolic compounds.
Golden Berry (Physallis Peruviana)
Although golden berries are closely related to tomatillos, they have a sweet, tropical taste similar to pineapple and mango. They are high in fiber, vitamins, minerals and beneficial plant compounds that may boost your immune system, eyesight and bones. The carotenoids in golden berries act as more than just a pigment that paints the fruit orange. They also serve as a powerful antioxidant, protecting your body against free radicals that damage cells and open doors to diseases. In addition, phytosterols — another antioxidant in golden berries — works to knock down your cholesterol levels. This compound is particularly good at lowering low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, better known as “bad” cholesterol.
Goji Berry (Barbarum)
Goji berry may have an incredibly rejuvenating effect on the body and can stimulate the metabolism, giving you a burst of energy, thanks to the many critical minerals and vitamins it may contain. The active ingredients are known to have an effect on hormones in the body, which may help balance your mood and prevent anxiety, as well as acting as a natural antidepressant. The flavonoids and phytonutrients released when these berries are brewed in tea may help the body in countless ways, from preventing cellular mutation and cancer to lowering levels of chronic inflammation and improving the appearance of the skin. With high levels of vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin E, goji berries may be an excellent immune booster, as they may help stimulate the production of white blood cells and boost the immune system.
Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra)
Elderberry is one of the most commonly used medicinal plants in the world, being a low calorie berry packed with vitamin C, dietary fiber and antioxidants in the form phenolic acids, flavonols, and anthocyanins. There are many reported benefits of elderberries. Not only are they nutritious, but they may also help address cold and flu symptoms, support heart health, and fight inflammation and infections, among other benefits. Traditionally, Indigenous people used it to treat fever and rheumatism, while the ancient Egyptians used it to improve their complexions and heal burns.
Aronia Berry (Aronia Melanocarpa)
Aronia is a nutrient-dense berry, containing a wide range of vitamins and minerals, including zinc, magnesium, iron, and vitamins C, B, and K. Specific nutrient values will vary depending on the way the aronia is grown and prepared. Research suggests that aronia may have significant health benefits in terms of combating the growth of certain cancers and the associated damage to the body. Aronia also appears to have significant positive effects in terms of insulin and improving immune function. These effects may be especially valuable to people with diabetes or prediabetes. Researchers believe that aronia berries may have protective effects on the liver, as well as helping to reduce symptoms and damage associated with stomach disorders. Finally, aronia seems to be effective in reducing blood pressure and aiding blood vessel relaxation. Some researchers suggest that it could be a useful tool in treating vascular diseases.
Barberry (Berberis Vulgaris)
Barberry is known for its medicinal uses for more than 200 years. It is a detoxifying herb containing excellent stimulating and sedative properties that help fight several disease causing organisms. Barberries are rich source of vitamin C. Barberry also contains Vitamins B like thiamine and mineral such as Zinc. There is a chemical known as Berberine present in Barberry, which has a great medicinal value. This chemical acts as an antibiotic for killing bacteria, fungi and protozoa. The fruit, stem and the root bark of barberry contain chemicals such as protoberberine alkaloids and isoquinoline, that are effective enough in treating several ailments. Barberry is also helpful in improving digestion because of the rich fiber content. Apart from this, the antibacterial and antifungal effects of barberries could help keeping digestion healthy and free from infection.