Thursday, March 29, 2012

Stash Premium Mellow Moments Herbal Tea, 18 Tea Bags

Stash Premium Mellow Moments Herbal Tea, 18 Tea Bags Review



Stash Premium Mellow Moments Herbal Tea, 18 Tea Bags Feature

  • Net Wt 0.8 oz (23g)
  • 18 Tea Bags
  • 100% Natural Ingredients
  • Relax and unwind with this herbal tea that brings together mints and herbs to create an especially soothing tea. Fragrant tulsi leaves, an ancient plant used extensively in India and in Ayurvedic practice, adds yet another component of comfort to our Mellow Moments herbal tea. Invite calming intentions into your life as you sip this tea. Naturally caffeine free.
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Stash Tea - Mellow Moments Caffeine Free Herbal Tea - 18 Tea Bags Stash Tea Mellow Moments Caffeine Free Herbal Tea brings together mints and herbs to create an especially soothing tea. Fragrant tulsi leaves, an ancient plant used extensively in India and in Ayurvedic practice, adds yet another component of comfort to Stash Tea's Mellow Moments herbal tea. Invite calming intentions into your life as you sip this tea. Naturally caffeine free. About Herbal TeasHerbal "teas" contain not true tea leaves, but are created from an international collection of herbs and spices. These all-natural botanical ingredients are combined to create unique flavors and aromas. Stash Tea's herbal teas are naturally caffein-free, with the exception of Yerba Mate and Guayusa. Tea & Health InformationThere is no lack of ongoing research exploring the potential health benefits of drinking tea daily. Researchers are finding that all teas -- white, green, oolong and black tea from the Camellia sinensis plant -- may aid in achieving a long and healthy life. Tea contains flavonoids, compounds with antioxidant properties. Antioxidants work to neutralize free radicals that may damage the body and contribute to chronic diseases. White and green teas (the least processed) contain the most antioxidant properties, followed by Oolong and then Black teas. History of TeaPeople first became enchanted with tea in ancient China more than 5,000 years ago. According to the legend, skilled early emperor Shen Nung a scientist and arts patron dictated that all drinking water be boiled as a hygienic precaution. One summer day while visiting a distant province, his servants began boiling the water. Dried leaves from a nearby bush fell into the pot, and a brown liquid was infused. As a scientist, Shen Nung was intrigued. He drank some of the strange liquid and found it refreshing. Legend says the drinking of tea was therefore born.


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