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With the upcoming colder season looming, there’s no better way to be prepared than warding off the potential illnesses that come along with it. Cold weather doesn't always mean you get sick, but it definitely doesn't help. That’s why eSutras Organics offers a wide variety of delicious organic tea blend that have lots of different sickness preventative properties. We also have immune boosting tea blend and some teas that are just good and good for you. So curl up with a hot mug of our specially made teas and say goodbye to the hassles of sniffling and sneezing! A few of our amazing teas that really help you out in the winter are:


eSutras Organics Defense Tea is perhaps our best tea for fighting those pesky viruses. Made with Astragalus, Amla, Hoodia, Rosehip, Ginger root, Schizandra Berry, Hibiscus Petal, Licorice Root, Neem Leaf, Stevia Leaf, Ashwaganda Root, Goldenseal, and Rosemary. Chock full of immune boosting herbs and antioxidants this tea is a miracle worker. The herb astragalus is a remarkable cold preventive--and the spicy, aromatic rosehip berry not only builds immunity but relieves coughs, strengthens lung tissue, energizes and helps asthma!
eSutras Organics Immuni Tea – Another immune boosting tea specially made.  Containing  Licorice Root, Astragalus, Schizandra Berry, Galangal, Nettle, Neem Leaf, Red Rose Petal, Hibiscus Petal, Lemon Balm, Peppermint, Tulsi, Marigold Flower and Ginger. It support your body's own regenerative mechanisms to fight infection and degeneration from within. Also helps reduce your risks for common diseases and make the immune system stronger.
eSutras Organics  Karmic Blend Exotic Chai Tea – A really unique blend we make that has energy and mind boosting properties. Made with Damiana, Green tea Lotus stamens, Passion Flower, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Ginger, Pepper, and Ginseng this tea invigorates all of your senses!
These are just a few! We have so many more you’ll want to try them all!
Teri Ridley, eSutras Organics


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