In Ayurveda, it is recommended for stimulating and maintaining the vitality of the body.
It helps to relieve fatigue and lethargy, helps to rejuvenate and stimulate the body and maintain normal physical condition, cardiovascular function and normal cholesterol levels. Helps maintain normal respiratory function and relaxes the respiratory tract.
Ayurveda recommends that the body for stimulation and vitality for maintaining vitality.
Zingiber officinale (true ginger) helps to rejuvenate and stimulate the body.
Centella asiatica (Asian Centella) helps to eliminate fatigue and lethargy, to optimise mental state during depression and to reduce general weakness.
Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon) has a positive effect on physical freshness and normal physical condition.
Syzygium aromaticum (scented clove) helps to maintain normal cardiovascular function.
Terminalia bellirica (cordgrass) helps maintain normal cholesterol levels.
Ocimum sanctum (narrow-leaved basil) benefits the respiratory system.
Piper nigrum (black pepper) relaxes the respiratory tract.
Kapha dosha in Ayurveda supports the body's resilience and immunity, and increases vitality, joint health and general physical condition. It provides stimulation and refreshment. The traditional blend of Himalayan herbs, proven over centuries, has a beneficial effect on people with these predominant properties of Kapha dosha:
- Firmly constituted
- Easy to gain weight
- Avoids wet and rainy weather
- Skin smooth and tight
- Friendly, calm and unhurried
- Good memory with a tendency to be persistent in action
- Reliable, patient, firm and tolerant
- Dislikes changing habits and prefers to stay in one place
- Thoughtful and slower to act
- Well-cooperative
Light and warm food, regular physical work and exercise, frequent changes and a variety of daily activities are good for rebalancing Kapha dosha. The Kapha type should avoid heavy, fatty, stewed and greasy foods and focus on a diet of spicy, bitter and astringent flavours. It is advisable to reduce unnecessary excess sleep, overeating and milk consumption.
Ingredients: zingiber officinale (ginger), centella asiatica (Asian centella), ocimum sanctum (basil), piper nigrum (black pepper), elettaria cardamomum (cardamom), cinnamomum zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon), terminalia bellirica (carpathian spearmint), cuminum cyminum (camphor cinnamon), tribulus terrestris (cuckoo rag), myrica rubra (red waxflower), syzygium aromaticum (scented clove).
Quantity: 100 g loose tea
Recommended dosage: 2-3 cups per day.
Preparation and use: One teaspoon of the herbal mixture (about 2 g) is boiled in water for 3-5 minutes, or simply pour 250 ml of boiling water over it and leave to steep for 10 minutes. A maximum of two types of tea at a time is recommended. The specific taste of each tea is part of its effect and corresponds to the Ayurvedic health properties of the six flavours. Thus, it is not recommended to use any sweeteners.
Keep away from children. It is not recommended to exceed the recommended daily amount. Store in a dry place at a temperature below 25°C. Not recommended for children, pregnant and lactating women.
Country of origin: Nepal
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