Triple Leaf Tea, Jasmine Decaf Green Tea, 20 tea bags
UPC Code: 023991000217
Description
Now you can enjoy the benefits and flavor of jasmine green tea without the caffeine! Our green tea is naturally decaffeinated using a carbon dioxide process that maintains green tea's beneficial antioxidants. Fragrant jasmine flowers add a delicious, aromatic flavor to the smooth, mild taste of our decaffeinated green tea. Green tea enriched with the scent of jasmine flowers has long been one of the favorite healthy beverages of China. Traditionally, jasmine was regarded as having comforting, relaxing and warming qualities. Considerable research on green tea has shown it to be high in polyphenols, a group of powerful antioxidants.
Packaging
20 teabags
Suggested Use
Experts recommend drinking three or more cups of green tea a day. For additional support, drink any of Triple Leaf Tea’s Green, Jasmine Green, Decaf Green, White, Oolong, or Cholesterid–Pu-erh Teas.
Ingredients
Naturally decaffeinated green tea leaf, jasmine flower, natural jasmine flavor.
About Triple Leaf Tea
Traditional Chinese herbology began in approximately 2500 B.C. Recently, here in the West, people have discovered the value of this ancient system. Tea drinkers are able to enjoy a wider variety of Chinese herbs and teas that rarely were used in the West until now. The Chinese system of herbology has been recorded in ancient texts, which are studied and employed even today. This time tested knowledge has been passed on from generation to generation over centuries.
Triple Leaf Tea comes from such a tradition. It is made in the U.S.A. by a Chinese American family-owned business. The company owner can remember stories of his own grandfather selling herbs and teas in his village in China. Today, these traditional Chinese herbs and teas are available to you. We wish you harmony and health.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.