Yogi Tea, Raspberry Ginger, Bags

Herbal Supplement. Supports digestion. With assam and pu-erh black tea. Non GMO Project verified. nongmoproject.org. USDA organic. Find Balance with Raspberry Ginger: For millennia, Ayurvedic practioners and herbalists throughout the world have used ginger for its invigorating and harmonizing digestive qualities. This blend builds on this tradition by combining ginger with a unique blend of herbs, including anise, spearmint and energizing assam and pu-erh black tea leaves. Real raspberry and hibiscus add sweet yet tart notes to this delicious and intriguing blend. Enjoy an uplifting cup of raspberry ginger after a meal or in the afternoon to help you feel vibrant and invigorated! At Yogi, it's about more than creating deliciously purposeful teas. Learn about our efforts to do good at home and around the world at yogiproducts.com/doing-good. Yoga for Balance and Energy: Sit cross-legged or in a chair with feet flat. Close left nostril with left hand and inhale slowly and deeply through right nostril. Then close right nostril to exhale slowly through left. Inhale through left nostril, then close it to exhale through right. Repeat for a few minutes at 4 to 6 breaths per minute. Steady breath is the key to steady energy. Before doing this exercise or participating in any exercise program, consult your physician. Our story began in 1969 when Yogi Bhajan, an inspirational teacher of holistic living, started teaching yoga in the west. He shared with his students his wisdom and knowledge of healthy living and the beneficial properties of herbs, all while serving a comforting and aromatic spiced tea they affectionately named Yogi Tea. Each tea bag contains approximately 33 mg of caffeine, as compared to approximately 90 mg in 8 oz of coffee. Certified organic by QAI, Inc. Vegan. Recyclable. Compostable tea bags. Certified B Corporation. www.yogiproducts.com. Non-irradiated. Oxygen-bleached tea bags. Please recycle this box. (These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.)