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Namaste Tea
Promotes Mental Well Being and Stress Reduction*

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Namaste is Sanskrit that means the light within me greets the light within you. This tea is a special blend of organically grown herbs that nourish and invigorate the nervous system and cleanse impurities from our vital organs, mind, and spirit.* Contains green tea which supports healthy weight loss.* Namaste Tea also contains herbs that detoxify the liver and kidneys, promote healthy adrenals, and aid in temporary stress reduction.* Makes you feel good instantly and is quite tasty.

Organic Ingredients: Sencha Green Tea, Red Clover blossom, Calendula flower, fresh milky Oat seed, Peppermint leaf, Burdock root, Lavender flower, Dandelion leaf, Ginger root, and Licorice root.

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

 

 

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