Yogi Tea Chai Turmeric 17 tea bags x 2 g
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Curcuma Chai Yogi Tea® Strengthening Ayurvedic Infusion, multifaceted, enchanting.| Curcuma Chai The bright golden color is characteristic of the turmeric root, considered sacred in India for 5000 years. Alongside delicious chai spices like sweet cinnamon and cardamom, turmeric gives its best, offering us exotic warmth and beautiful moments.| The infusion for those who want to be enchanted.| Yoga for intuition Sit in una your chosen position, with your spine straight and well extended. Stretch your arms and hands forward, alternating them, and then bring them back to the sides of your body as if you were swimming freestyle. Stretch your shoulders to the maximum. Let your breath harmonize.| Ask your doctor if this exercise is suitable for you.| Ingredients Cinnamon | Cinnamon was una one of the most expensive spices in the world and it seems that it was used as a spice in China as early as 3000 BC. It is derived from the bark of the cinnamon tree, which grows in South Asia, has a sweet aromatic flavor, and contains valuable essential oils.| Ginger | Found in Christmas sweets, curry blends, and beverages: the bulb of ginger is una one of the most famous spice plants in the world. Cultivated for millennia in the tropical warmth of East Asia, it imparts a fruity, spicy, aromatic, and flavorful taste to many of our YOGI TEA®.| Turmeric | Turmeric mainly grows in South Asia and the Mediterranean basin. Fa part of the Zingiberaceae family and is one of the main ingredients in curry powder. In India, the turmeric root, similar to ginger and slightly spicy, was una one of the most important spices over 5,000 years ago fa, when it was even considered sacred.| Turmeric*, cinnamon*, licorice*, ginger*, cardamom*, black pepper*, apple*, fennel*, mace*, cocoa peel*, cloves*| *certified organic | Format Pack of 17 bags.| |
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Curcuma Chai Yogi Tea® Strengthening Ayurvedic Infusion, multifaceted, enchanting.| Curcuma Chai The bright golden color is characteristic of the turmeric root, considered sacred in India for 5000 years. Alongside delicious chai spices like sweet cinnamon and cardamom, turmeric gives its best, offering us exotic warmth and beautiful moments.| The infusion for those who want to be enchanted.| Yoga for intuition Sit in una your chosen position, with your spine straight and well extended. Stretch your arms and hands forward, alternating them, and then bring them back to the sides of your body as if you were swimming freestyle. Stretch your shoulders to the maximum. Let your breath harmonize.| Ask your doctor if this exercise is suitable for you.| Ingredients Cinnamon | Cinnamon was una one of the most expensive spices in the world and it seems that it was used as a spice in China as early as 3000 BC. It is derived from the bark of the cinnamon tree, which grows in South Asia, has a sweet aromatic flavor, and contains valuable essential oils.| Ginger | Found in Christmas sweets, curry blends, and beverages: the bulb of ginger is una one of the most famous spice plants in the world. Cultivated for millennia in the tropical warmth of East Asia, it imparts a fruity, spicy, aromatic, and flavorful taste to many of our YOGI TEA®.| Turmeric | Turmeric mainly grows in South Asia and the Mediterranean basin. Fa part of the Zingiberaceae family and is one of the main ingredients in curry powder. In India, the turmeric root, similar to ginger and slightly spicy, was una one of the most important spices over 5,000 years ago fa, when it was even considered sacred.| Turmeric*, cinnamon*, licorice*, ginger*, cardamom*, black pepper*, apple*, fennel*, mace*, cocoa peel*, cloves*| *certified organic | Format Pack of 17 bags.| |
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