Maca Benefits
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Maca root (Lepidium meyenii) has many health benefits. Known for their advanced knowledge of healing and the body’s connection with nature, the Incan civilization used the maca root in many of their natural remedies. According to ancient Incan history, the maca root was known to have special properties which were believed to enhance energy and stamina. It is
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Peach Iced Green Tea from LeCharm. . . . . .By sorority tea sisters
Thursday, 04 May 2017
Original link: http://sororiteasisters.com/2017/03/07/peach-iced-green-tea-from-lecharm/ It’s rare if I purchase a bottled iced GREEN tea in a store. Usually because I find most of them have added and unnecessary ingredients in them and/or sweeteners. Many of you know that I drink my teas straight-up with nothing added. So when I try a tea that is something other than
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7 Top Health Benefits of Maca Root
Thursday, 04 May 2017
Here are the 7 top maca root health benefits. An ancient Peruvian root crop, maca is gaining popularity as a supplement and superfood. Maca root belongs to the radish family, and is most commonly available in powder form. Grown in the mountains of Peru, it has been called “Peruvian ginseng.” There are no serious known side effects
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Blueberry Tea Benefits
Friday, 28 April 2017
Blueberry tea is made from the dried leaves of the blueberry bush. It has a faintly grassy taste and is sometimes flavored with dried blueberries to give it a sweeter, fruitier flavor and a deep purple color. Blueberry leaves are rich in antioxidants, which have a number of different health benefits, including lowering fat levels
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Purify your body with Detox Tea
Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Water is possibly the most valuable tool for detoxifying your body. The body’s most basic functions require water.[Your body needs water to produce saliva, help with perspiration, and remove waste. When I say drink water, I do mean water, not coffee, or sports drinks, or soft drinks. If you’re one of those people that find
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An expert review for LeCharm Slimming Tea from Mike S.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
We came across a review from http://chopsticksguru.com/ this morning written by Mike S. We appreciate this review so much and thank you Mike, if you see this please send us an email that we’d love to send you some new flavors as a gift! The original link is: http://chopsticksguru.com/product/lecharm-tea-to-go-slimming-oolong-tea-herb-extract-natural-tea-crystal-powder-instant-tea-ready-brew-iced-or-hot-tea-in-3-seconds-30-count-single-pack/ The following is his review: I appreciate this
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What is Chai Tea?
Friday, 06 January 2017
Introduction to Chai Tea Chai has a rooted history in Asia. The name “chai” is actually a Hindi word for “tea” which was derived from “Cha”, the Chinese word for “tea”. In Hindi Chai is the meaning of a mix of spices steeped into a tea-like beverage. Chai can vary and the ingredient varies from
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A Wonderful Time at the Expo
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Hi everyone! We here at LeCharm are still recovering from our time at the Western Food service & Hospitality Expo. It was a spectacular experience for our staff, both new and old, and being able to get such a deep look at the food industry was invaluable experience. When the expo kicked into gear, all
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Brief introduction of green tea and its benefits
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Green tea is one of the most famous beverage in Asia. Different from soft drinks or liquors, the green tea can bring relaxation and peaceful feelings to tea fans. As a traditional beverage, the green tea has been proved that the nutrition in it can fix digestion problem or prevent cancer and reduce the effect
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Gift from Heaven: History and benefits of Ginger
Monday, 08 August 2016
Brief History of Ginger Ginger, as a common spice, has at least twenty centuries’ history. At the beginning, ginger is thought as a luxury herbal medicine for helping women in royal palace to fight with cold and flu, and then people started to harvest the ginger for selling to the rich for living. Gradually, with
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