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TeaNOURISH Ginger Tulsi Green Tea keeps you Looking for a super healthy drink.Indulge in a cup of healthy green tea that is blended with anti-inflammatory ginger and queen of herbs tulsi, the two ingredients that are known to improve digestion and fight infections.You can have it at any time of the day and its zesty taste will keep you longing for more.INGREDIENTS: Green Tea, Ginger, Tulsi, Peppermint, Lemongrass, Licorice.OUR MOTTO: We are a young and enthusiastic tea brand with a motto of health in every sip.Our teas are all natural without any artificial colors or additives.WORLD'S FINEST TEAS: We source our teas direct from India’s world renowned plantations known for their quality and authentic taste.TEA BLENDS: Our master tea blenders have curated some of the unique tea blends infused with powerful herbs, which are not only great on taste but are also nourishing for mind, body and soul.BREWING GUIDE: Put one teaspoon (2gms) per cup, pour hot water (150ml),steep it for 3-5 mins, your cup of hot nourishing tea is ready.
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TeaNOURISH Ginger Tulsi Green Tea is used to treat the following -
Main Benefits
No side effects of TeaNOURISH Ginger Tulsi Green Tea have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using TeaNOURISH Ginger Tulsi Green Tea.
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