• Daily tea SVW-TT

    The daily tea supports and promotes the switch to an alkaline diet. Regular consumption helps to balance the acid-alkaline balance, increases general well-being and simply tastes good.

    The history of tea goes back centuries: from its discovery in China, the art of drinking tea spread to Europe. Today, tea is more than just a drink - it symbolises hospitality, conviviality and well-being. The recipes of SwissVitalWorld teas are balanced according to the five-element theory, allowing you to benefit from the centuries-old knowledge of Eastern herbalism. This is the fine art of Yin-Yang - combined with Alpine herbs!

    Content: 80 g

    Product details

    Application
    One teaspoon per cup or four teaspoons per litre. Pour boiling water over the tea and leave to infuse for 5-10 minutes. The tea can be drunk several times a day in any quantity. The tea can be drunk hot or cold.

    Ingredients
    Verbena, lime blossom, lemon balm leaves, nettle leaves, watercress, lovage, sage leaves

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The daily tea supports and promotes the switch to an alkaline diet. Regular consumption helps to balance the acid-alkaline balance, increases general well-being and simply tastes good.

The history of tea goes back centuries: from its discovery in China, the art of drinking tea spread to Europe. Today, tea is more than just a drink - it symbolises hospitality, conviviality and well-being. The recipes of SwissVitalWorld teas are balanced according to the five-element theory, allowing you to benefit from the centuries-old knowledge of Eastern herbalism. This is the fine art of Yin-Yang - combined with Alpine herbs!

Content: 80 g

Product details

Application
One teaspoon per cup or four teaspoons per litre. Pour boiling water over the tea and leave to infuse for 5-10 minutes. The tea can be drunk several times a day in any quantity. The tea can be drunk hot or cold.

Ingredients
Verbena, lime blossom, lemon balm leaves, nettle leaves, watercress, lovage, sage leaves

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