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Buddha Teas-Organic Hibiscus Tea

Organic Hibiscus Tea

A delicious floral herbal tea with flavors that will remind you of a tropical paradise.

$6.99

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Description

Sip this delicious hibiscus tea slowly. You’ll feel refreshed and relaxed. Studies point to hibiscus as having potent blood pressure lowering properties.

Just making a quiet little ritual out of drinking a cup of tea has important health benefits (beyond the nutritional content of the tea itself). Seriously, it works! And, no kidding, stress reduction is very important for optimal health. (In our SuperFoodsRx Healthstyle book, we wrote an entire section on the real health dangers posed by chronic stress.)

We love products with simple ingredients. This herbal tea contains just one: organic hibiscus flowers. Brewed, it has a bright red hue and a sweet floral, yet tangy flavor. Even sweetened with a little raw honey, it’s still a low calorie, nutritious drink. Remember to squeeze the last bit of tea from the bag to get an extra boost of beneficial nutrients.

All Buddha Teas are minimally processed. Their teas have no artificial flavorings and all ingredients are either grown organically or wild harvested.

Buddha Tea’s Organic Hibiscus Tea is a great blend for hot summer days, served iced as an afternoon refreshment. Slice up some watermelon to accompany it.

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Ingredients

Organic Hibiscus Flower

Allergens

Warning: Consult with a healthcare provider if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or if you have a medical condition.

Size

18 tea bags

Serving Size

1 bag

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According to legend, the discovery of tea occured quite by accident in 27 B.C. in the reign of the Chinese emperor Shen Nung. There are now more than 3,000 varieties of tea available around the world. What's even more exciting is that there is solid evidence that tea consumption is associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke and much more.

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