Product Description:
Caffeine free . To the ancients,including the arabians,
sage (salvia officinalis)was associated with longevity and was highly prized. The genus name derives from the latin for salvation. In early dutch trading days,the
chinese preferred
sage tea over their own native
tea ,and gave traders up to four times the quantity of their choicest
tea in exchange. The american indians used it both topically and internally for its health benefits.
Sage is often used today as a spice for flavoring vegetables,chicken,meats,
fish and eggs. It can be sweetened with
maple syrup,
brown sugar or
honey ,or flavored with a squeeze of
orange,
lemon or a dash of
cinnamon . For more than 75 years,long before it became fashionable,alvita was championing the profound health-giving
properties of
herbal teas . We travel to the far reaches of the globe for the finest ...
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Sugar, Cinnamon, Maple Syrup, Teas Herbal, Tea, Fish, Bags, Herb, Blend, Honey, Brown, Herbal Suggested Use:
The best way to make a good cup of
tea is by the infusion method. Place one
tea bag in a cup and add no more than 6 oz. Of boiling
water . Let steep for 3 minutes. Press the
bag before removing to enhance the
flavor . Add
honey to sweeten.
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