26/08/2021
Different Tea flavours we have on weigh ins:
Skullcap Tea is used for trouble sleeping (insomnia), anxiety, stroke, and paralysis caused by stroke. It is also used for fever, high cholesterol, βhardening of the arteriesβ (atherosclerosis), rabies, epilepsy, nervous tension, allergies, skin infections, inflammation, and spasms.
Roobios Tea - Rooibos tea contains vital minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc and alpha hydroxyl acid. As with most true teas and herbal teas, it also contains high levels of vitamin C along with powerful antioxidants such as aspalathin that offer extensive health benefits. Rooibos tea contains polyphenols that help to fight free radicals, keeping your body healthy and ready to tackle the day.
Orange Peel Tea - The strong taste of the tea can increase the production of saliva and stomach acids. Drinking this tea regularly every morning can help to stimulate the digestive system and improve the absorption of nutrients from the food. Additionally, the high nutrient vitamin C content in it can boost your metabolism and immunity.
Burdock Root Tea - also called burdock teaβis an herbal tea made from the root of the burdock plant. Long used in Chinese medicine, some herbal medicine specialists believe that the drink can improve your immune system, lower blood pressure, heal a damaged liver, and even prevent or treat cancer. It is also used to reverse the signs of aging and improve hair health.
Raspberry and lemon verbena - It's widely drunk as a digestive aid, making it the perfect cup for after dinner. The tea's relaxant qualities mean that it can be drunk to sooth stomach cramps and period pain. Lemon Verbena is also calming for mind as well as body: it's well-known for relieving stress and nervousness.
Licorice Root - Traditionally, licorice root tea was used to help ease digestive problems and soothe symptoms associated with nausea and upset stomach. The tea also boasts antispasmodic effects, which may help with gas and bloating. Recent research shows there may be some benefits for healthy digestion
Rosehip & Hibiscus Tea - Rosehips are a good source of vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid. A water-soluble vitamin, vitamin C contributes to the production of collagen, a vital protein that your body needs to make blood vessels, tendons, ligaments and cartilage. It helps keep your bones and teeth healthy and may be used in treating inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. As an antioxidant, vitamin C neutralizes the damaging effects of free radicals.
Hibiscus has been shown to have cardio-protective and anti-hypertensive properties which make hibiscus a viable, safe, and natural solution for lowering your blood pressure. If you suffer from or are at risk for depression, you may want to consider trying hibiscus tea as one natural way to combat these sometimes debilitating signs of depression, such as fatigue, feelings of hopelessness, loss of interest in hobbies and more
Hibiscus, like rosehip, contains high levels of vitamin C along with anti-bacterial properties. These elements combine to provide a strong foundation and boost to your immune in order to protect you from catching the flu or a cold. If you already have the flu, hibiscus can help fight your symptoms and provide you with needed relief acting as a natural source of hydration while your body fights off the virus. Hibiscus contains diuretic properties that support increased urination. This property also supports regular bowel movements and relief from constipation. Consumed regularly, hibiscus is known to keep the digestive tract functioning properly. Take advantage of both these healthy gifts from Mother Nature together in this tea.
Linden Flower Tea - Linden tea has been used in folk medicine across cultures to relieve high blood pressure, calm anxiety, and soothe digestion
English Breakfast Tea
Earl Grey Tea
All tea flavours can be bought in as little as 25g bags!