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Ballerina Green Tea

ballerina green tea

Tea is the most drunk beverage in the world after water. There are many varieties, one of which is ballerina green tea. It is renowned for treating numerous medical conditions from headaches to cancer.

Much research is currently conducted into the health benefits of green tea in particular, as the potency of the polyphenols it contains is acknowledged.


Ballerina Green Tea

ballerina green tea

This green tea is said by nutritionists and scientists to assist number of health problems. Catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)is the secret of the popularity of green tea.

One of the most popular of the these is '3 Ballerina Tea Dieter's Drink'. It is blended with natural herbs. The preparation and ingredients of this tea is based on ancient Chinese medicinal and herbal books.

ballerina green tea

Over the years Ballerina tea has proved to be one of the healthiest drinks for dieters. It contains malva Verticellate or Chinese mallow and Cassia Angustifolia or Senna. It does not contain any caffeine or chemical additives.

Although very good for health, this tea type should be avoided if you have diarrhea or are under medication. It is advisable to consult a doctor before you start using this product. It may also be that pregnant women, young children and elderly people should not drink this tea.

Just use commonsense as always...there are many other varieties of green tea that will suit you!



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