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Defense Tea – Your body's shield from ailments due to the change in seasons

DEFENSE WELLNESS TEA   

We have all heard of detoxing teas and their amazing cleansing effects on the human body. Detoxification is about cleansing the body from toxins inside out.
But what if there was an infusion or a mix that not only detoxifies but also enables to prevent ailments? 
We have just that - our Defense Tea. 
An herbal blend that cleanses, stimulates blood circulation + metabolism with a detoxifying metabolic effect...
Yes, our Defense Tea, is an herbal blend that cleanses and stimulates blood circulation + metabolism with a detoxifying metabolic effect. Besides it contains rich herbs that are traditionally known to prevent ailments BEFORE they happen. 

How does it taste and what is in it?
Fragrant, zingy with the warmth of spicy roots in this deliciously invigorating infusion.
Ingredients: Rosehips*, Amla*, Hibiscus*, Ashwagandha*, Astragulus*, Hoodia*, Schizandra berry*, Neem*, Stevia*, Licorice*, Golden seal*. *Certified Organic
Benefits?  
Rich in herbs that are traditionally known to prevent ailments BEFORE they happen.

Refined sugars, saturated fats, coffee, alcohol, processed foods, etc., all act as toxins in the body and are obstacles to the natural healing process. 
Defense tea cleanses the body of toxins fighting with preservatives and additives contained in these foods. Another hindrance to good health is stress, which triggers the body to release stress hormones into the system. 
These hormones can create toxins and slow down detoxification enzymes in the liver. Crafted with certified organic traditional herbs from Ayurveda, Chinese medicine and European herbal healing, this tea helps build immunity gently supporting your body's natural defense system.

Do you have any other teas you can recommend? Send your ideas and we will put your name in a drawing for a gift set of Defense Tea Set




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