Yogi DeTox, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags
- Pack of six, 16-count tea bags (total of 96 counts)
- Caffeine-free blend of traditional cleansing herbs promotes healthy liver and kidney function
- Made with organic dandelion; flavor is mild and pleasantly spicy
- All natural with no preservatives or artificial ingredients
- Cartons made from 100% recycled paperboard printed with vegetable-based ink; teabags packed in heat-sealed envelopes for freshness
Product Description
As everyday impurities find their way into our bodies, we may be left feeling tired or out of balance. Yogi detox is a gentle way to help the body cleanse itself by aiding the two primary filtering organs, the liver and kidneys. Our tea uses the time-honored purifying herbs burdock and organic dandelion to support the liver. Juniper berry aids kidney function. The traditional Ayurvedic cleansing blend called “trikatu” (ginger, black pepper, and long pepper) aids blood flow, while Indian sarsaparilla adds spicy flavor. When combined with an overall wellness program, detox helps bring healthy About the Brand Our story begins in 1969 when Yogi Bhajan, an inspired and inspiring teacher of holistic living, started teaching yoga in America. He shared the wisdom and knowledge of Ayurveda and healthy living that he had mastered in India with his students while serving a specially spiced tea, which they affectionately named "Yogi Tea." The recipe contained five traditional Ayurvedic spices: cardamom seed, cinnamon bark, clove bud, ginger root and black pepper. When blended and brewed, these delicious spices leave you feeling vibrant and alive, while boosting overall well-being. Intrigued by the complex flavor and inherent health benefits of this unique combination of spices, it wasn't long before several of the yogi's students were inspired to brew their own "Yogi Tea." In 1984 this grassroots endeavor blossomed into the Yogi Tea Company. Packages of the rough, dried spices began to appear in natural foods stores throughout Southern California. As demand increased, the spices were more finely ground, packaged and sealed into individual tea bags. By 1986, Yogi Tea was distributed nationwide in three flavors. balance from within.
