--- Shuaye @AngelsNamed
Growing up we drank Darjeerling tea. We were told it helps remove heavy metals and clear your eyes from the bronzey looking color and it's a great Free radical scavenging. It’s also often called “the champagne of teas.” The leaves in Darjeeling tea contain polyphenols or plant compounds that fight inflammation and chronic (long-term) disease.

Recently I've been having issues with digesting organic coffee so I switched back to this tea and today I noticed how much more clear my eyes are. I forget about this tea but if you need a little boost add it to your life.Of course get one with a good COA like organic variety to avoid the excess toxins they could have. I've been using what I had on hand which is the Twinings which is not organic but it's been helping too.

If you like a great cup of tea it's truly the best and just a really nice tasting cup of tea that will also help take cravings away if you need to lose a few lbs.
https://www.webmd.com/diet...
05:44 PM - Jun 09, 2024
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Heather Nicolson @Heather_Nic17
09 June, 07:16
In response --- Shuaye to her Publication
oooh that's interesting, I haven't tried this one yet. For some years now I've been having organic earl grey in the mornings. I hardly ever have coffee now, maybe one afternoon a week. Does it have a distinct flavour or does it taste like 'normal' tea?

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--- Shuaye donated @AngelsNamed
09 June, 08:44
In response Heather Nicolson to her Publication
I should try Earl Grey again.

It is wonderful! It's black tea but the finest young picks of the leaves. It's like black tea but it doesn't have that sharp black tea flavor. It's just really nice.

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--- Shuaye donated @AngelsNamed
09 June, 05:46
In response --- Shuaye to her Publication
COA is a Certificate of Analysis of metal contents and toxins. You can request it from the producer and they can email it to you or mail it to you. I think if you're getting a good Organic brand you should be fine. You can also ask you local health food organics store if they happen to have the COA for the tea your checking out.

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