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Benefits
- The antioxidants of this blend help get rid of body toxins. It detoxifies the body, helping our cells function efficiently and prolongs cell life.
Benefits
- DiabG+ is based upon the ayurvedic formulation for Diabetic people. The formulation includes popular herbs used for diabetes e.g. Gymnema Sylvestre (Gurmar), Vijaysar, Jamun Seed, Fenugreek (Methi), Cumin, Giloy etc.
- There are additional herbs like Cinnamon, Flexseed, turmeric, Ashwagandha and Shilajit etc which further enhance the effectiveness of this tea for diabetic people.
- Different herbs require different climatic conditions and soil quality to produce best results. As a result, specific regions in India and abroad are famous to produce high quality herbs in terms of their effectiveness, taste and aroma. We have used herbs from best locations in India and abroad to make high quality product.
- Unlike the bitter taste associated with Green tea, these teas are not bitter, and have good taste.
- This tea should be taken 2-3 times in a day.
Benefits
- Helps delay ageing of cells
- Detoxifies body
- Reduces stress
Benefits
- Chai-20 is a blend of Assam CTC, Assam Leaf tea and twenty herbs and spices that add a unique taste to traditional milk tea and also reduce the issue of gas and acidity.
- The formulation uses high quality spices like Black Pepper, Ginger, Cardamom, Cinnamon and Clove in a ratio to give a very balanced taste.
- Herbs like Fenugreek, Cumin, Ajwain and Bay Leaf reduce the issue of gas and acidity typically associated with milk tea.
- Additional herbs like Ashwagandha enhances power, Brahmi enriches brain memory etc.
- It is to be made in a fashion similar to traditional milk Chai.
Matcha Source teas offer unparalleled nutrition.
Amongst its many health benefits, matcha…
- Is packed with antioxidants including the powerful EGCg
- Boosts metabolism and burns calories
- Detoxifies effectively and naturally
- Calms the mind and relaxes the body
- Is rich in fiber, chlorophyll and vitamins
- Enhances mood and aids in concentration
- Provides vitamin C, selenium, chromium, zinc and magnesium
- Prevents disease
- Lowers cholesterol and blood sugar

Matcha is a type of green tea made by taking young tea leaves and grinding them into a bright green powder. The powder is then whisked with hot water. This is different from regular green tea, where the leaves are infused in water, then removed. Drinking brewed green tea “is a bit like boiling spinach, throwing away the spinach and just drinking the water,” says Louise Cheadle, co-author of The Book of Matcha and co-owner of the tea company teapigs. “You will get some of the nutrients, but you’re throwing away the best bit.” With matcha, you’re drinking the whole tea leaves.
Matcha leaves are grown on green tea bushes kept under shade. The shade increases the amount of chlorophyll content in the leaves, which is what makes them bright green and full of nutrients. The leaves are picked by hand and the stems and veins are removed. According to Cheadle, the leaves are traditionally ground by granite stones into a super fine powder. “It takes an hour to grind the leaves, and it’s done in the dark to protect the nutrients,” she says
“The finest matcha comes from Japan, where it has been grown for centuries and forms part of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony,” she adds.

















