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My wife an I started drinking Herbasway Green Tea years ago. We love it because we drink alot more water.  The beniefits of Green Tea are not always visiable.

The Green Tea we recommend is from HerbaSway. Compared to vitamin E, the antioxidant properties of polyphenols are up to 40 times stronger.

Also the fact that we have been drinking six, sixteen ounce bottles of water a day is great for the body.

The Herbasway folks have been generous to extend a discount to any of my visitors.  When placing an order on the Web mention code: support and you will receive 10% your order.  This discount is only available on their Website.

Check out HerbaSways site HERE.

Our Green Tea contains 90% polyphenols, 50% of which are EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate). Lotus leaf is rich in isoflavones. Kudzu helps to open the blood vessels and get the ingredients where they can be active. Lo Han and Stevia provide a balancing and moistening effect on internal organs. Active ingredients: Green Tea, Lotus Leaf, Lo Han, Stevia, Kudzu, Chinese Licorice. More...

 

   

   

 

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