
The Ayurvedic tea aims at regulating the metabolism of fat, maintain level of fat in the body, corrects metabolic rate and maintains it, removes fats from blood to stop unnecessary fat entering and storing in the body and increases energy in body leading to increase in motivation
Vata is a principle of movement. Therefore, Vata may be translated as the bodily air principle Vata governs breathing, blinking of the eyelids, movements in the muscles and tissues, pulsations in the heart. A few sips of Calming Vata Tea will help your whirling mind settle down and your body relax. Vata is the principle of mobility that regulates all activity in the body, from how many thoughts one might have during a given period to how efficiently food moves through our intestines. Vata is in charge of functions such as the pulsation of the heart, respiration, circulation, and elimination. It is responsible for joy, happiness, creativity and speech. Vata is also in charge of the vital life essence or prana. Thus when Vata (prana) leaves the body, life ceases. If you have been burning the candle at both ends and are feeling overworked then you may need to energise your Vata dosha with Perfect Potion of Calming Vata Dosha Tea. Whether at work, at home, or on the road, sweet soothing Vata Tea can help you stay calm and alert. This tea reduces gas, bloating and cramping, Treats constipation, Increases absorption of nutrients, Burns toxins, Strengthens the nervous system, Reduces stress, Increases strength and rejuvenation.
Ingredients: Licorice, Ginger, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Fennel, Ajwain (Carom seeds), Fenugreek, Stevia Leaves and Green Tea.
LICORICE: Licorice contributes the sweet taste, useful for pacifying Vata.
CARDAMOM: Cardamom is considered an excellent digestive, especially beneficial for bloating and intestinal gas.
FENUGREEK: Fenugreek enhances digestion and prevents stomach disorders. It is also good for the skin and hair.
GINGER: Ginger is a zesty spice useful in aiding digestion, promoting appetite and helping with occasional stomach discomfort.
CINNAMON: In Ayurveda, cinnamon is used to balance the digestion and can also help with occasional stomach discomfort.
AJWAIN (CAROM SEEDS): According to Ayurveda, ajwain is a powerful cleanser. It is helpful for stimulating appetite and enhancing digestion. It is recommended to help alleviate gas and discomfort in the stomach. It is also helpful for the functioning of the respiratory system and the kidneys.
FENNEL: According to Ayurveda, fennel is extremely good for digestion.
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian healing system. Its philosophy centres around the belief that the mind and body is one unit and illness stems from an imbalance (dosha) of the three energies of the body; emotional, spiritual and mental health. Ayurvedic teas are used to help in balancing dosha. Each tea is different in what it aims to target. The three types of Ayurvedic tea are the stimulating tea, the balancing tea and the anti-strain tea. Combined they present the perfect combination to have a balanced and healthy body and mind. The characteristics of the Ayurvedic tea are generally a little out of the ordinary with kicks of spicy freshness and sweet fruitiness, the other good news is that it is completely caffeine free. Using a combination of only the most luxurious herbs,it guarantees you will stay younger for longer.