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  2. 11 best detox teas to make and buy - AOL

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    Photo Credit: Hello Natural. 1. My New Roots' Ultimate Detox Tea combines a number of detoxifying herbs you can gather from your local co-op or health foods store, including dandelion leaf, lemon ...

  3. The No. 1 Bestselling Detox Tea on Amazon Is Only $15

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    See It: Grab the Zero Tea 14 Day Detox on Amazon for 40 percent off the original price of $25, now starting at $15 while it’s still in stock. Also available with Amazon Prime. Please note ...

  4. Feeling Bloated? This Detox Tea Is a 'Wellness Elixir ... - AOL

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    It’s recommended that you drink one cup of this detox tea after dinner/before bedtime. Scoop a heaping teaspoon into a tea filter or infuser and let it steep in boiling water for five to 10 ...

  5. Detoxification (alternative medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In the short-term, such detox diet may lead to weight loss, due to the strict caloric restriction, however after returning to a normal diet there is a weight gain. [19] Although a brief fast of a single day is unlikely to cause harm, prolonged fasting (as recommended by certain detox diets) can have dangerous health consequences or can even be ...

  6. Yogi Tea - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Tea was established in 1984 by Yogi Bhajan, a Kundalini yoga instructor and purported sexual assailant whose students named the tea brand. [1] [2] Bhajan formulated the tea blend's original recipe which is based on Ayurvedic medicine. It consists of cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves and black pepper and it is made and owned by a cult.

  7. Herbal tea - Wikipedia

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    Often herb tea, or the plain term tea, is used as a reference to all sorts of herbal teas. Many herbs used in teas/tisanes are also used in herbal medicine and in folk medicine . These "teas" do not usually contain any true tea ( Camellia sinensis ), but some herbal blends do contain true tea (e.g., the Indian classic masala chai ).