Quantity
Use 2gr of tea per 150ml of water.
Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 85°C <185°F> water.
If you like milk, use water at 100°C <212°F>
Brew Time
Infuse for 1 – 3 minutes, tasting regularly.
Enjoy
Sip hot or top with ice for iced tea
The constant exertion has worn you out. Not able to focus properly. Your physical form is swiftly moving through Dante’s nine levels of Purgatory. It’s time to face facts, bro: you’ve got the flu. In the greatest There’s nothing you can do today but write an ineffectual “I’m ill” email to your boss. Maybe not, however. There is hope for your immune system if you’ve stored up on FLU FIGHTER Cold, Flu tea.
This healthful blend has flu-fighting herbs and spices, and it’s based on antioxidant-rich green tea. Echinacea, to begin. This forest flower has been utilised by indigenous peoples for millennia, and it is now commonly included in over-the-counter flu medicines due to the belief that it increases the body’s white blood cell count, making it better able to fight off infections.
Next, elderberries and rosehips, both rich in the vitamin C your immune system needs to heal and strengthen. In fact, both are so packed with During World War Two, vitamin C was so crucial that it was the main supply of vitamin C for the island-bound British population.
Determined to be outdone, we’ve also loaded this one up with goji berries, a therapeutic fruit with origins in ancient China. As goji contains Vitamins A and C, iron, and antioxidants, it is also believed to strengthen the immune system. We have also included sage, another traditional plant cherished for its high Vitamin K content. Lastly, add some mango and raspberry for a rich fruit-forward flavour, and the flu will be on the ropes from the first sip.
Are your flu symptoms mild or severe? Quick, get some medication for the flu and erase the message.
	
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				
		
				











		
				



															
							
								


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