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More About Our Herbal Teas
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| Echinacea is considered one
of the best blood purifiers and an effective antibiotic. It
activates the body's immune system, increas-ing the chances of fighting
off diseases. This popular herb has been used to help ward off the
common cold and to relieve the symptoms of hay fever and flu. |
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Ginseng was more prized
than gold in Asia, and believed to be a whole body tonic because of its
resemblance to the human form. Ginseng has been used by the
Chinese for over 2000 years to support the immune system, improve mental
and physical vitality, and overall wellness. In recent years, it
has grown in popularity among athletes and sports enthusiasts who
believe that Ginseng enhances physical performance. |
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The colon and digestive tract of adults contain a
lifetime accumulation of toxins leading to diarrhea, constipation, low
energy, and the body's inability to absorb nutrients. Chi for Life�
DETOX herbal tea can help. It assists the body to gently eliminate
toxins and clean the colon, leading to better health for the entire
body. |
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Echinacea, also called purple coneflower, has been
referred to as "the find of the century" by
herbal enthusiasts across the country. It is known to stimulate
the immune system. Golden Seal is used to soothe irritated mucous
membranes in the throat. These two herbs have been found to
effectively aid in the treatment of colds. |
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| Quickly gaining in popularity,
Decaffeinat-ed Green Tea contains all
the benefits of green tea but without the caffeine, Green tea
leaves have been found to be rich in natural compounds with antioxidant
properties, similar to fruits and vegetables. The natural
decaffeination of Chi for Life� green teas is done
with a patented process using oxygen. No chemicals are used in
processing this product. |
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Pleasant tasting, aromatic
peppermint has been used for centuries to promote digestion, suppress
nausea and vomiting, relieve stomach muscle spasms, and ease
hiccups. Peppermint tea is
also used to help digestion after a large meal |
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| Ginger
has been used in Chinese medicine for over 2500 years for coughing,
nausea, diarrhea, and rheumatism. It was also beneficial for
digestion and to support a healthy cardiovascular system.
Historically, it has been used for the treatment of inflammatory joint
diseases, such as arthritis. Ginger's pungent principles are
credited with its anti-nausea and anti-vomiting effects. |
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Chamomile was used by the Greeks as a treatment for
headaches, as well as kidney and bladder problems. Contemporary
herbalists use it externally to treat inflammation, and internally for
fever, anxiety, and insomnia. In Germany, the herb is so popular
it is used for almost anything. Chamomile is also used in herbal
and skin care products, and even shampoos - an idea taken from the
Vikings. |
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Green Tea is
quickly becoming one of the most popular beverages for the New
Millennium. Recent studies have shown that green tea contains
natural compound rich in antioxidants, as well as the ability to fight
harmful molecules in the body called "free radicals." It is also
believed to be a heart friendly herb, containing flavonoids, Vitamin C,
and Vitamin B Complex. It contains less caffeine than coffee. |
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