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Yoga Tea

A stimulating blend of fine green tea and traditionally acclaimed herbs, this infusion is designed to promote overall wellness. Each sip delivers a refreshing taste and loaded with rich antioxidants. 

₹ 949 (MRP Inclusive of all Taxes) ₹949 /Kg
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TASTING NOTES
Aroma

Vegetal notes mixed with tangy notes of lemon

Appearance

Green tea blended with tulsi,ashwagandha,lemongrass and liquorice cuts

Taste

Spicy taste of tulsi prominent with undernotes of lemon

Ingredients

STEEPING NOTES

WATER

5 fl oz / 150 ml

TEMPERATURE

176°F-185°F / 80°C-85°C

LEAVES

2 Tsp / 0.09 oz / 2.5 g

TIME

3 Mins

CAFFEINE

Low

NO. OF STEEPS

1

BEST CONSUMED

Hot

Condiments

  • condiment-1

    You can Drink Plain

  • or
  • condiment-1

    You can add Honey

Faq

Herbal teas can have a variety of health benefits depending on the herbs used. Some of the most popular herbal teas and their benefits include chamomile for relaxation, ginger for digestion, and peppermint for soothing an upset stomach.
Yes, certain herbal teas such as chamomile and valerian root are known for their calming properties and may be helpful for improving sleep. However, it's important to speak with a healthcare professional before using herbal teas to help with sleep.
While herbal teas are often used to soothe minor ailments such as headaches and nausea, they should not be used as a substitute for medical treatment. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using herbal teas to treat illnesses.
Some popular types of herbal teas include chamomile, peppermint, ginger, hibiscus, and lavender.
While herbal teas are not a magic weight loss solution, some herbs such as green tea, dandelion, and nettle may have potential metabolism-boosting properties that can aid in weight loss. However, more research is needed to confirm these claims.
While some herbal teas are safe for pregnant women, others may not be appropriate. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using herbal teas during pregnancy.
Yes, herbal teas can be used for aromatherapy by inhaling the steam or using the herbs in a diffuser. Some herbs such as lavender and chamomile are known for their calming and relaxing properties.
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