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Prince of Peace 100% Organic Green Tea -- 100 Tea Bags


Prince of Peace 100% Organic Green Tea
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Prince of Peace 100% Organic Green Tea -- 100 Tea Bags

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Prince of Peace 100% Organic Green Tea Description

  • USDA Organic
  • 100 Individually Wrapped 1.8 g Tea Bags

Our 100% Organic Green Tea is made from freshly harvested leaves that are young and tender. The leaves go through a pan-frying process, which is common to Chinese green teas, for a richer taste and a darker color. Green tea is known for its antioxidant properties that have many natural health benefits. A typcial cup of green tea contains about 20-30 mg of caffeine while a cup of coffee ranges from 100-180 mg.


Directions

Brewing: Place one tea bag in a 6-8 fl. oz. cup, add hot water and let steep for 3-5 minutes before drinking. Sweeten to taste.

 

Try It Iced: Pour 2 cups of hot water over 6 bags in a quart container. Let it steep for 10 minutes. Remove tea bags. Add 2 cups of cold water. Pour over ice.

*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.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tea Bag
Servings per Container: 100
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories0
Total Fat0 g0%
Sodium0 mg0%
Total Carbohydrate0 g0%
Protein0 g
Other Ingredients: Organic green tea leaves.
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Should I Drink Tea More Frequently?

Sipping a cup of tea evokes a calming feeling, doesn’t it? A favorite cup of tea may not only serve as a “refresh” button after a long day, but it also appears to give an extra oomph to our health.

Is Tea Healthy

Types

Some popular types of tea include: green, black, oolong, white, chai and herbal. To expand on the green tea category, there also is a new favorite called matcha tea. Matcha is made from pulverized tea leaves, rather than simply whole or crushed tea leaves. Herbal teas, which do not hail from the Camellia Sinensis plant, are made from other parts of herbs, flowers and fruit plants not in the Camellia family and are inherently caffeine-free.

Caffeine

A typical cup of tea ranges from 10 to 80 milligrams of caffeine per cup, which is around half of the amount in brewed coffee. The caffeine naturally present in tea boosts alertness and mental clarity, could extend the duration of physical activity (it can decrease perception of effort), and may work synergistically with other compounds in tea. It has not been demonstrated that hydration needs are negatively impacted with caffeine intake up to 300 mg daily.

Benefits

There are several suggested benefits of tea. Many of these effects are attributed to a compound called epigallocatechin gallate, or EGCG, which is an antioxidant polyphenol. A good amount of well- designed studies have shown that EGCG may help support cardiovascular health by supporting healthy cholesterol levels, blood vessel health and blood pressure health.* Evidence surrounding tea’s impact on cancer or weight loss is not conclusive. However, when tea is sipped alone without added sugar, it is a calorie-free beverage (which can help with weight management), that provides a desirable earthy, tannic, as well as spicy or fruity flavor.

New ways to enjoy

Tea isn’t limited to the classic hot beverage our ancestors have been consuming for centuries. Try it iced, blended into a smoothie, brewed with soy milk for use in muffins or cupcakes, ground into powder and incorporated into breads or baked goods or added to marinades or dressings.

How do you enjoy your tea? Share your favorite uses in the comments below.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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