Herbal Tea
Herbal tea is not technically a tea. Instead
it is an infusion of various leaves, fruits, barks, roots, or flowers. Herbal teas have
a vast variety of benefits including the
ability help soothe cold symptoms, relieve stress, improve sleep, soothe joint pain, overcome sluggishness, calm an upset stomach, and aide digestion.*


Rooibos Tea
Rooibos tea is a delicious caffeine-free way
to upgrade your tea habit. With its sweet,
mild flavors, Rooibos teas boasts a
myriad of health benefits.
Its anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant content may protect against
many diseases including cancer, heart
disease, and diabetes. Rooibos tea can
even help with weight loss.*
Green Tea
Green tea is the tea with the most health benefits. It has been shown to improve blood flow, lower cholesterol, and prevent heart related issues such as high blood pressure and congestive heart failure. There is also evidence that shows green tea may help block the formation of plaques in the brain that are linked to Alzhiemer's disease.*

Oolong Tea
Oolong tea may not be as well known
as green or black tea, but it has similar health benefits. These include benefit
for the health of the heart, brain, bones, and teeth. In addition, it may boost your metabolism, decrease your risk for
type 2 diabetes, and protect against
certain cancers.*


Black Tea
Black tea is enjoyed by cultures around the world because of its bold earthy flavor as well as its energizing and hydrating effects. Calorie-free black tea is packed with plenty
of caffeine to help you get going. The many health benefits include its nutritional value, anti-cancer benefits, digestive aide, immunity, cardiovascular health, may reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and promotes
healthy hair growth. *
Yerba Mate Tea
Yerba mate tea is said to have the strength
of a coffee, the health benefits of tea,
and the joy of chocolate.
Made from leaves and twigs, Yerba mate teas are rich in antioxidants and nutrients, can boost energy, improve mental clarity,
enhance physical performance, protect
against infections, boost immunity,
lower blood sugar levels and lower
the risk of heart disease.*

White Tea
White tea has been shown to protect the body
against certain diseases and reduce the risk of
cancer and cardiovascular disorders.
It also provides natural antibacterial properties,
helps with weight loss, and can lower bad
cholesterol. Some studies suggest that white tea
may increase the antioxidant effects of your
bodily organs as well as increase your plasma.*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.