Chakra Tea is a spiritual, balancing infusion made from a delightful blend of herbs and spices. Its name refers to the holistic belief that people consist of seven energies, all of which require care and attention.
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What is Chakra Tea?
The word “Chakra,” in Sanskrit, literally means “Wheel.” This refers to the spiral-like cores – our energies – in the body that gather, circulate and radiate life force. Most use the practice to bring harmony to one’s being.
It is no surprise, then, that our Chakra Tea is a popular choice among those who want to embark on a journey of self-care and enlightenment. But what does it include, exactly?
Chakra Tea blends Apple Pieces, Fennel Tea, Ginger, Orange Peel, Carrot Flakes, Cinnamon, Eucalyptus Leaves, Black Pepper, Rose Petals, White Rosebuds, Basil, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Lavender Blossoms, Marigold Blossoms and Beetroot.
These wholesome ingredients combined boast an indulgent herbaceous flavour with sweet, fruity undertones – a true delight to the senses.
Does Chakra Tea Have Caffeine?
The name tells you much: Chakra Herbal Tea. The fact that it is a herbal infusion means that, technically, it contains no leaves from the Camellia sinensis (Tea) plant.
It is, in other words, not a Tea in the conventional sense and, as a result, has no caffeine. This makes it an excellent choice for those looking to cut down their caffeine intake. Why not discover its potential today?
How to Make Chakra Tea
1, Add Loose Leaf Tea to a Tea Infuser or Filter.
2, Place the Tea-filled accessory in a cup or mug.
3, Put the kettle on and, once boiled to 100°C, pour it over the leaves.
4, Allow it to steep for 5-10 minutes.
How to Serve: Best served without additions.
Tasting Notes: Imparts spicy and herbaceous flavours with sweet, fruity undertones.
Chakra Tea Benefits
This remarkable Herbal Tea might well improve life in small yet significant ways. The primary reason is its wealth in vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants, which work on a molecular level to treat numerous ailments.
Indeed, it can, among other qualities, improve cardiovascular health, reduce diabetes risks, aid digestion and even, most impressive of all, promote weight loss. And that’s not the end of it.
Lavender Tea Benefits, for example, extend to anxiety and sleep. Raspberry Leaf Tea, on the other hand, supports pregnant women (during the third trimester only and not before).
Then there is Ginger Root Tea, which has potent anti-inflammatory properties capable of boosting the skin’s vitality while reducing mild arthritic pain. What more could you want from your morning cuppa?