Buddha Tea Organic Dandelion Root Tea--18 Bag
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Although you may think of dandelions as common weeds to be eradicated, they are actually a useful and tasty food source, especially when brewed into a tea.
Dandelion Leaf Tea Health Benefits
Dandelions may be an unwelcome sight in your garden, but they may find a perfect home in your teacup. Dandelion leaf tea is an herbal tea tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Although there are many plants bearing similar yellow flowers and white tufts which can be mistaken for dandelions, true dandelions are recognized by their jagged leaves, which bear an outline resembling a lion’s teeth. The name dandelion is even derived from the French phrase dent-de-lion, which translates as ‘tooth of the lion’. Although rarely found in grocery stores, dandelion leaves have been used as a leafy green vegetable, and, naturally, to make a fresh cup of dandelion leaf tea.
Unexpectedly Useful
For centuries, herbalists relied on the valuable qualities of a cup of dandelion leaf tea, qualities we are able to see today. Several important nourishments can be found in dandelion leaf. Its vitamin content includes vitamin C, K, multiple B vitamins, and even the elusive vitamin D. Its mineral content includes potassium, iron, manganese and selenium. With essential vitamins, minerals, and a number of antioxidants, dandelion leaf tea makes a great addition to any tea cabinet.
Dandelion Leaf Tea Health Benefits
Rich in Vitamins & Minerals
Supports Healthy Liver Function
Relieves Digestive Discomfort
18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box
Dandelion Leaf Tea Health Benefits
Dandelions may be an unwelcome sight in your garden, but they may find a perfect home in your teacup. Dandelion leaf tea is an herbal tea tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Although there are many plants bearing similar yellow flowers and white tufts which can be mistaken for dandelions, true dandelions are recognized by their jagged leaves, which bear an outline resembling a lion’s teeth. The name dandelion is even derived from the French phrase dent-de-lion, which translates as ‘tooth of the lion’. Although rarely found in grocery stores, dandelion leaves have been used as a leafy green vegetable, and, naturally, to make a fresh cup of dandelion leaf tea.
Unexpectedly Useful
For centuries, herbalists relied on the valuable qualities of a cup of dandelion leaf tea, qualities we are able to see today. Several important nourishments can be found in dandelion leaf. Its vitamin content includes vitamin C, K, multiple B vitamins, and even the elusive vitamin D. Its mineral content includes potassium, iron, manganese and selenium. With essential vitamins, minerals, and a number of antioxidants, dandelion leaf tea makes a great addition to any tea cabinet.
Dandelion Leaf Tea Health Benefits
Unit Count 18
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Organic Dandelion Root Tea 0081900501017
Nutrition Facts: Serving Size: 1 tea bag Servings Per Container: 18 | ||
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| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
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Calories | 0 | |
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Total Fat | 0g | 0% |
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Sodium | 0mg | 0% |
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Total Carbohydrate | 0g | 0% |
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Sugars | 0g | |
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Protein | 0g | |
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Unit Count
18
Other Ingredients
Organic Dandelion Root.
Warnings
This product contains Dandelion Root. Read and follow directions carefully. Do not use if you have or develop diarrhea, loose stools, or abdominal pain. Consult your physician if you have frequent diarrhea, or if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medicati
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Unbleached Tea bags, Kosher, Non-GMO, No artificial Flavors, Colors, Or Preservatives.
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