Green Heart Pure Lemongrass Tea (100gm)

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Green Heart Lemongrass Tea (100gm) – Naturally Calming and Refreshing

Savor the bright, clean flavor and uplifting aroma of Green Heart Lemongrass Tea. Sourced from high-quality lemongrass stalks, this herbal infusion is naturally caffeine-free and cherished for its soothing and therapeutic properties.

Lemongrass offers a wonderful, light citrus note without the acidity of traditional citrus fruits. It is traditionally consumed to:

  • Aid Digestion: Known to settle the stomach and promote healthy gut function.

  • Reduce Stress: The refreshing aroma provides a calming effect, ideal for winding down.

  • Detoxify: Acts as a mild diuretic, supporting overall cleansing.

The 100gm package contains carefully dried lemongrass, ready to be steeped for a warm, invigorating cup of natural wellness, making it a perfect addition to your daily routine.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Pure Lemongrass: Made from natural, dried lemongrass, free from artificial additives.

  • Caffeine-Free: A relaxing beverage perfect for consumption at any time of day, including before bed.

  • Refreshing Citrus Aroma: Offers a clean, bright, and soothing scent.

  • Digestive and Calming Aid: Traditionally used to settle the stomach and promote tranquility.

  • Generous 100gm Size: Provides a substantial amount for regular daily enjoyment.

Brand: Green Heart

Product Type: Herbal Tea / Infusion

Ingredient: Lemongrass (Cymbopogon)

Size: 100 gm

Best For: Digestion Support, Relaxation, Caffeine-Free Refreshment

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