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Morning Tea ~

Morning Tea Organic by Infuzion is a carefully crafted blend designed to kickstart your day with a refreshing and invigorating cup. This organic tea combines a selection of high-quality ingredients, typically including black tea, green tea, and various herbal components, to create a balanced and aromatic brew. The specific ingredients may vary, but common components include: - Black Tea: Known for its robust flavor and dark color, black tea is rich in antioxidants and can help boost energy levels. - Green Tea: With its light, refreshing taste, green tea is renowned for its health benefits, including high antioxidant content and potential weight management properties. - Herbal Components: These can include herbs like peppermint, lemon balm, or rose petals, which add unique flavors and aromas while providing additional health benefits such as digestive aid and stress relief.

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Size: 100.0
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Morning Tea ~

Apple*, nettle*, lemongrass*, fennel*, camomile*, blackberry leaves*. *Certified organic
Antioxidant Properties: Both black and green teas are rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body against free radicals and may reduce the risk of certain diseases; Energy Boost: The caffeine content in black tea can provide a gentle energy boost without the jitters, making it an excellent morning pick-me-up; Digestive Health: Herbal components like peppermint and lemon balm can aid digestion and alleviate symptoms of indigestion and bloating; Stress Relief: The calming effects of herbs such as lemon balm and rose petals can help reduce stress and promote a sense of well-being; Immune System Support: Green tea, in particular, contains catechins, which may help support the immune system and reduce the risk of infections.
Black Tea: Originating in China, black tea was first introduced to Europe in the 17th century and became a staple in British culture. It is often associated with traditional English breakfasts and is a key component in many cultural tea ceremonies; Green Tea: With roots dating back over 4,000 years in China, green tea has been a central part of Japanese culture, particularly in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. It is highly valued for its health benefits and is often consumed for its antioxidant properties; Herbal Components: Herbs like peppermint and lemon balm have been used for centuries in various cultures for their medicinal and culinary properties. Peppermint, for example, has been used by ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Romans for digestive issues, while lemon balm has been a favorite in European herbalism for its calming effects.