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Dandelion Gunpowder Tea w/Rosehips and Elderberry
Dandelion Gunpowder Tea w/Rosehips and Elderberry
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Crafted with pure, organic herbs and botanicals, this vibrant blend of dandelion, gunpowder green tea, rosehips, and elderberry delivers both powerful benefits and a refreshing taste.
Loaded with antioxidants, this tea supports natural liver detoxification, may help reduce inflammation, and could provide a boost of essential vitamins—including A, C, and K—to nourish your body and support immune health.
Whether you’re sipping it hot or cold, this tea is a delicious and revitalizing way to fuel your wellness journey.
Clean, nourishing, and full of life—just the way nature intended.
Ingredients:
*Gunpowder Green Tea is rich in antioxidants which may combat free radicals and reduce inflammation. It supports heart health by help to lower LDL cholesterol. It could promote digestive health by possibly stimulating digestive enzyme production. This tea may boost your immune system and help protect against infections.
*Dandelion Leaf may lower blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 Diabetes. Diuretic effects. Due to high potassium content of dandelion greens, they could possibly work as a diuretic. They are full of antioxidants such as vitamin C and beta-carotene and are a good source of Calcium and Vitamin K.
*Dandelion root offers various potential health benefits, including improved digestion, liver support, and antioxidant properties. It may also help with blood sugar regulation, cholesterol levels, and immune system support. Additionally, dandelion root can act as a mild diuretic and may help with weight loss by flushing excess water.
*Elderberries are known for their aide to treat colds and flus as well as possibly having heart health benefits. Historically, elderberries were used as a diuretic, pain relief, and inflammation. Elderberries are high in fiber and vitamin C and A. They are known to help treat cold and flu symptoms and can potentially increase your immune system. The high antioxidant content, potential to reduce inflammation, and ability to support immune function can contribute to a healthier, more balanced body in an alkaline promoting environment.
*Rosehips came onto the stage as a therapeutic entity back in World War II, as a Vitamin C syrup, to prevent scurvy. Still to this day, Rose Hips is still one of the richest sources available today of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is beneficial for common diseases we have today like cold, flu, and pneumonia. Rosehips are beneficial for hair health, like adding strength to your hair and scalp nourishment. Rosehip taken after surgery can help reduce pain.
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