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100 Bags (1.8 g each)
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100% Natural
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Prince of Peace Peony White Tea is good to your taste, good to your budget and most of all, good for your health! You'll enjoy its delightful flavor as it calms, refreshes and warms you. For centuries Bai Mu Dan tea (also known as "Peony White") was an extremely rare tea once reserved for Chinese royalty. Peony White Tea, considered one of the premium grades of white tea, is made of young leaves and buds from the Camellia Sinensis plant, hand picked during the fresh spring harvest in China's Fujian province. The white, silver-ish leaves give Peony White tea's antioxidant property is approximately 3 times more than green tea. There is also considerably less caffeine in white tea (15-20 mg per serving, compared to green tea at 20-30 mg, black tea at 50-80 mg and coffee at 100-200 mg). For quality assurance, each tea bag is individually wrapped. Prince of Peace Peony White Tea is direct from the source (the lush plantations in China), to eliminate layers of middle men and pass the savings to you. So please open this box, brew a cup and enjoy centuries of Chinese goodness and nutrition. |
Peony White tea has high levels of EGCG, a natural antioxidant. |
Brewing Directions: Use one bag per cup. Pour hot water on tea bag and let it steep for 3-5 minutes before drinking. |
Supplement Facts: | ||
Serving Size: 1 Cup | ||
Servings Per Container: 100 |
APS
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% DV
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Calories |
2
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Calories from Fat |
0
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-
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Total Fat |
<1 g
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0%
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Total Carbohydrate |
<1 g
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0%
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Sodium |
0 mg
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0%
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Protein |
<1 g
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0%
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Other Ingredients: Peony White Tea. |
APS = Amount Per Serving |
*% Daily Value (%DV) not established. |
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Updated Nov. 05, 2012,
about 11 years ago
UPC: 39278181005
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*Not intended to diagnose or treat diseases or ailments, and is not reviewed by the FDA.
Uses & Indications.- Lowering Cholesterol
- Relieving Stress
- Reducing Risk Of Cancer
- Promoting Well-Being
- Promoting Longevity
- Enhancing Immune Function
- Increasing Energy
- Enhancing Mood
- High Cholesterol
- Heart Disease
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Questions and answers:
Question: Does this tea contain EGCG?
- A: White tea has become very popular for its remarkably high levels of EGCG. White tea is the least processed of all the teas, and therefore is highest in antioxidant, while low in caffeine.
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