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HomeHealthBrewing up tea goodness

Brewing up tea goodness

KEEP warm this winter and stay healthy by simply drinking a hot cup of tea with an organic twist.
Whether looking for a pick-me-up or to calm energy, Yukti Botanicals blends and stocks a wide range of organic herbal teas, chai and organic spices which are guaranteed to warm from the inside out.
Try the Yukti Botanicals Calming Tea, it’s perfect for winter because it has a natural affinity for the lungs and includes beautiful warming digestive spices including cinnamon, clove and ginger.
Akshara Day from Yukti said it is a great tea to get in the habit of drinking daily in winter.
“The calming tea also features an adaptogenic herb which is traditionally used to strengthen and energise during the day while helping with sleep at night,” she said.
Handcrafted on the Sunshine Coast from ethically sourced, certified organic herbs, Yukti Botanicals offers a range or herbal teas and chais such as Amma’s Blend Chai which is a delicate caffeine free blend with rooibos, rose and vanilla.
Those with a sweet tooth may prefer Chocolate Blend Chai, a luxurious blend of robust, warming spices, hand crushed cacao beans and delicate vanilla pods.
Or for those seeking a boost can try the Kapha Balancing Stimulating Tea, a light, activating blend of herbs which are traditionally used in Ayurveda to kick start digestion and stimulate the system.
Located within Belmondos Organic Market, Yukti Botanicals offers a natural pharmacy, day spa and treatment centre offering an unrivalled mix of natural supplements, therapies and traditional Ayurvedic medicine to the market.

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