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Tea Time!


eSutras Organics was at The Great American Cooking Expo this past weekend and we were a hit!  As well as meeting great vendors, we met lots of potential green events we (and you!) can attend someday soon. We’ll keep you updated! We got the word out about our delicious and organic tea blends and all the nutritional and physical benefits they offer. Everyone loved them! Our samples went like hot cakes. Here’s the complete list of the amazing tea blends we have to offer!
·         eSutras Organics Detox Tea: Naturally blended for supporting the immune system our Detox tea is loaded with anti-oxidants, immune boosting herbs and sweetened with stevia.
·         eSutras Organics Defense Tea: : Herbal medicinal teas from eSutras Organics are caffeine and sugar free. Supports the immune system our Defense tea is loaded with anti-oxidants, immune boosting herbs and sweetened with stevia.
·         eSutras Organics Easy Sleep:  A natural alternative to calm frazzled nerves and ease stress at the work place. Relaxer Chai provides gentle calming with every sip!
·         eSutras Organics Energize: eSutras Energize Tea is made from the finest herbs and a proprietary blend of spices. This tea blend has white lotus petals, hibiscus, green tea, black tea, and many more delicious ingredients. The only eSutras Organics tea blend with caffeine. Designed to give you energy without the crash and burn!
·         eSutras Organics Herbal Medley: Our Herbal Medley Tea is made from the finest herbs and a proprietary blend of spices. This is a splendid choice for simply relaxing.
·         eSutras Organics Immuni:  Nettles used in the tea offer quick and completely natural elimination of symptoms with no side effects, unlike toxic drugs that cause rebound effects and mask symptoms. Prevents illness before it’s a hassle!
·         eSutras Organics Men’s : eSutras Herbal Men's Tea is a stimulating blend that includes Astragalus root, which Chinese medicine considered essential for those experiencing a deficiency of chi (life force).
·         eSutras Organics Nirvana: As the name suggests this tea contains the most potent mixture of herbs and flowers that assures a period of calm mental state to even the most aggressive tea drinker.
·         eSutras Organics Women’s: Damiana has been recommended for strengthening the egg in the female, as well as increasing sperm count in the male. It helps to balance the hormones in women.
·         eSutras Organics Om Tao: Most of the herbs used may help repairs nerves damaged by stress as well as relieving insomnia and hypertension.
·         eSutras Organics Karmic Blend Exotic Chai: We took great care to formulate this lovely blend of ground Damiana, Green tea Lotus stamens. A relaxing blend of exotic herbs.
 The tea we brought for sampling was the delicious and aromatic Om Tao Tea. It was a huge hit so try that one first and work your way down the list. We also offer a sampler with a small variety of each one of these great tea blends. Makes a great gift for those tea lovers’s out there!

Teri Ridley, eSutras Organics

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