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Numi Organic Tea Turmeric Tea Amber Sun -- 12 Tea Bags


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Numi Organic Tea Turmeric Tea Amber Sun Description

  • Caffeine Free
  • With Rooibos, Cinnamon & Vanilla
  • 12 Non-GMO Biodegradable Tea Bags
  • Fair Trade Certified

Spice of Life

Turmeric is an ancient root related to the ginger family. Native to Southeast Asia, it is often found in curries, giving the food its brilliant, golden orange color, Turmeric is used as a balancing ingredient in Ayurvedic diets and is associated with many health benefits. We recommend reading through the numerous studies and research that have been done on this amazing root to learn more Numi's Turmeric Teas are a rich source of this vital root. This healthy tea tonic will revitalize, enrich, restore and can be sipped any time of day.

 

Amber Sun

A smooth richness radiates through Amber Sun like a warm, healthy glow. This blend of turmeric, rooibos, vanilla beans and a hint of cinnamon offers mellow apple notes with a sweet peppery zest.


Directions

Steep in freshly boiled water for 8-10 minutes
Free Of
GMOs and gluten

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


Ingredients: Fairy trade certified organic turmeric, fair trade certified organic rooibos, organic honeybush, organic cardamom, organic cinnamon, organic vanilla bean.
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Supercharge Your Health with These 7 Unusual Teas

Next to water, tea is the most popular beverage in the world, finding a spot in 80 percent of American households and nearly surpassing coffee as millennials’ drink of choice.

A mere glance at its benefits suggests why it’s stood the test of time. In addition to soothing the soul—something the Brits have known for centuries—tea offers a wealth of therapeutic advantages, from treating heartburn to easing insomnia. Indeed, research published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition demonstrates that tea outshines water in terms of health benefits. “Drinking tea is actually better for you than drinking water,” Dr. Carrie Ruxton, a nutritionist and the lead author of the study, told the BBC. “Water is essentially replacing fluid. Tea replaces fluids and contains antioxidants so it’s got two things going for it.” In other words? Millennials have got it right: Drinking tea on a daily basis may help us stave off everything from tooth decay to poor heart health.

Different Types of Tea Including Ginger and Turmeric with Fresh Herbs and Lemon Slices on White Marble Surface | Vitacost.com/blog

And yet, most people reach for the standard types: black, oolong and green. (Side not: Tea buffs will be quick to point out that these are genuine teas; herbal teas are cultivated from different plants entirely.) While these teas abound with proven benefits—particularly green tea, which has been shown to slow the progression of dementia, among other pluses—dozens of other types offer a cornucopia of health bonuses.

Here are seven unusual types of tea we’re loving right now—and why you should get that kettle started:

1. Reishi tea

Reishi—arguably the most fashionable fungi mushroom on the market—is often referred to as the “mushroom of immortality.” For good cause, too: It nourishes the liver, supports liver detox and naturally promotes healthy liver functions. Bravo Tea's Reishi Liver Health not only offers these incredible benefits; it’s also infused with jasmine to give the tea a comforting, balanced taste.

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2. Hibiscus tea

Picture a hibiscus and you’ll likely think of the copious beauty of Hawaii (it is, after all, the state’s official flower). But this member of the mallow family is more than a mere ornamental. Historically used to treat everything from sore throats to increased body temperature, mounting research demonstrates that hibiscus tea is a boon for weight management and cardiovascular health. It can also turn a dull complexion radiant, thanks to its ability to clean from the inside out.

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3. Dandelion tea

Mild and sweet, dandelion tea has been treasured for centuries—not only for its pleasant taste but also for the natural support it offers to a wide range of organs, including your liver, gall bladder and kidneys. Dandelion tea is also recognized for its ability to organically bolster the detoxification process by aiding your body in breaking down fats and “carrying away” waste.

Traditional Medicinals Herbal Tea Organic Dandelion Leaf & Root | Vitacost.com/blog

4. Turmeric tea

Turmeric has gone from a relatively-unknown compound to one of the most renowned spices on the globe. To be more specific, it’s turmeric’s inclusion of the biologically active polyphenolic compound curcumin that has turned it into a superstar. It’s no wonder: Studies have shown that it has antioxidant and neuroprotective activities (read: it may prevent free radical damage and naturally support brain health). Turmeric tea may also organically enhance digestion and support a healthy response to exercise-related inflammation.

Numi Organic Turmeric Tea Amber Sun  | Vitacost.com/blog

5. Moringa tea

Ayurvedic healers have prized moringa for more than 3,000 years. Traditionally dubbed “the wonder tree,” it’s now deemed one of the world’s best superfoods, contributing to a healthier you with its inclusion of key nutrients (such as iron, potassium, and calcium).

Traditional Medicinals Organic Moringa Moringa w/ Spearmint & Sage | Vitacost.com/blog

6. Nettle tea

Native to North America and Europe, nettle (or “stinging nettle,” in some circles) has long been revered for its medicinal properties. Once used by Roman soldiers to warm their legs in the cold of Britain, it’s now a widely-respected herb that’s been associated with everything from naturally fostering joint health to soothing skin.

Alvita Organic Herbal Tea Caffeine Free Nettle | Vitacost.com/blog

7. Tulsi tea

Holy basil—or “tulsi” in its native India—is venerated as the “queen of herbs” for its healing properties (primarily in the form of tannins and flavonoids). Chief among its powers is its capacity to organically encourage immune health. It’s also a choice pick for those under duress, as tulsi tea naturally relieves the body’s negative reaction to stress. Tea-time? Oh yes.

Organic India Tulsi Loose Leaf Tea Canister Original  | Vitacost.com/blog

These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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