Artemis Black Tea Chai 20 Tea Bags

2,97 €

Ideal to aid digestion

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Artemis Black Tea Chai 20 Tea Bags

Artemis Black Tea Chai 20 Tea Bags

2,97 €

Description

It is an herbal tea formulated with ingredients that have been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, that is, in the most ancestral health treatments of the Hindu culture.

This herbal tea contains a blend of Ceylon Black Tea, Darjeeling Black Tea, a touch of cinnamon, cardamom, ginger extracts, and flavoured cloves. All components are from organic farming.

Properties:

- It is a powerful stimulant, on a par with coffee, although with far fewer side effects.
- It is very useful for digestion, soothes stomach pain, nausea and reduces flatulence.
- It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and analgesic.

Sachets.

Instructions for use

Fill a cup or glass with hot water, place the sachet inside the container and wait for 5 minutes.

Composition

Jiangxi Black Tea* (Thea Sinensis), Ceylon Black Tea* (Thea Sinensis), Darjeeling Black Tea* (Thea Sinensis), Cardamom* (Elettaria Cardamomum), Cinnamon* (Cinnamomum Sp.), Ginger* (Zingiber Officinalis) and Clove* (Eugenia Caryophyllata). *Product From Organic Farming.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Ginger is a plant widely used in traditional medicine because of its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.

As an ingredient in dietary supplements, it is anti-inflammatory and stimulates digestion. It can reduce gas formation in the intestine and has antiemetic properties (in cases of nausea and motion sickness during travel). It may also be of interest to mitigate menstrual cramps.

It is important to take dietary supplements in the dosage recommended by the manufacturer and in the context of a balanced diet. People with digestive and/or other chronic diseases should consult a healthcare professional.

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