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  2. Yogi Tea - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Tea was established in 1984 by Yogi Bhajan, a Kundalini yoga instructor and purported sexual assailant [1] whose students named the tea brand. [2][3] Bhajan formulated the tea blend's original recipe which is based on Ayurvedic medicine. It consists of cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, cloves and black pepper. [4][5]

  3. 3HO - Wikipedia

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    3HO (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization), also known as Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere or Sikh Dharma International, is a controversial [failed verification] American organization founded in 1969 by Harbhajan Singh Khalsa, also called "Yogi Bhajan". [1][2][3][4][5] Its adherents are popularly referred to as the Sikh Dharma Brotherhood. [4]

  4. List of tea companies - Wikipedia

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    Peet's Coffee & Tea. Red Diamond. Salada tea (Lipton Teas and Infusions) Stash Tea. Talbott Teas (owned by Jamba Juice) Tavalon Tea. Tazo (Lipton Teas and Infusions) Té Company. Tea Forté.

  5. The latest product recalls in 2024: Yogi tea bags, Aldi cream ...

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    For example, Yogi is recalling nearly 900,000 tea bags due to high levels of pesticide residue. Stay up to date on product recalls. For example, Yogi is recalling nearly 900,000 tea bags due to ...

  6. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    Sattvic diet refers to a type of plant-based diet within Ayurveda [1] where food is divided into what is defined as three yogic qualities known as sattva. [2] In this system of dietary classification, foods that decrease the energy of the body are considered tamasic, while those that increase the energy of the body are considered rajasic.

  7. Yogi Bhajan - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Bhajan (born Harbhajan Singh Puri) [1] (August 26, 1929 – October 6, 2004), also known as Siri Singh Sahib to his followers, was an American entrepreneur, yoga guru, [2] and spiritual teacher. He introduced his version of Kundalini yoga to the United States.