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(25 Teabags)
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In
sickness or in health,
Zinger Herbal Tea makes a pleasant
drink as well as provide beneficial nutritions
for the adrenal glands. Rather than stimulate
the body artificially with other
substances, it is good to provide some nutrients
for better bodily functions through the
use of herbs.
For
example , caffeine and sugar will lead to
an increased blood sugar and a feeling of
well being. However, minutes later, there
will be a drop in blood sugar and a feeling
of depletion. Taking Zinger Herbal Tea provides
nutrients for more stable bodily functions.
Glossary
of herbs used in Zinger Herbal Tea
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Chamomile
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A
soothing, calming herb that relieves
fatigue associated with nervousness,
as well as overactive and stressful
body functions, including a nervous
stomach, insomnia, menstrual cramps,
and restlessness. It is soothing with
no harmful side effects. Chamomile
aids digestion and encourages regeneration
of liver tissues.
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Licorice
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This
herb stimulates the adrenal glands.
It counteracts stress and fatigue,
while increasing energy. Beneficial
for the liver, it prevents stomach
and intestinal ulcers, flu, bronchial
problems, lung congestion, hoarseness,
sore throats, and hypoglycemia. Nature's
organic sweetener is safe for diabetics.
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Rosehips
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This
is particular good for flavouring
tea, as well as adding a good amount
of natural Vitamin C, which aids in
fighting colds and flus
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Siberian
Ginseng
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This
herb is considered to be the worls's
number one aphrodisiac, also known
to improve physical vitality and metal
performance. It is excellent for those
depressed and fatigued. It promotes
blood circulation and cures digestive
distrubances. Studies have grown ginseng
to protect body cells from radiation
damage and high cholesterol diseases.
It is effective fro colds and coughs.
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Spearmint
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Spearmint
adds a delightful mint flavour to
the tea and is particularly useful
for indigestion, gas, cramps, coughs,
and colds.
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