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IngredientsIngredients: Nettle, Dandelion, artichoke, lemongrass, yellow dock, celandine, sheep sorrel, peppermint, ginger, celery seed. (Organically grown NZ).
Cleanse Tea is organically grown herbal health blend for liver, kidney and lymph health. Ingredients: Nettle, Dandelion, artichoke, lemongrass, yellow dock, celandine, sheep sorrel, peppermint, ginger, celery seed. (Organically grown NZ). APPROX. 15-20 servings in each pack. 23g net weight. Every packet Of Charity Tea sold feeds a hungry child. Low waste refillable packaging, no plastics Charity Tea is proud to achieve Climate Positive business operating with EKOS Where possible Charity Tea commits to using biodegradable, compostable, refillable, or recyclable packaging. How to use it: INSTRUCTIONS: Add 1-2 pinches (in a strainer) to a cup of boiling water and brew for 5 mins, then enjoy. WARNING: If you are on any medication, pregnant or breastfeeding please consult your doctor before drinking Charity Tea as some herbs may not be suitable. Refill packs available to pour into your own container. The same amount of tea as our regular containers but packaged in a paper bag. Please Note: Not available in teabags.
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About Charity Tea
Charity Tea is the tea that nourishes. As well as nourishing you from the inside out, Charity tea also helps nourish children in New Zealand and overseas. We sell high quality, organic and ethically sourced tea and with the revenue generated we support New Zealand charities; providing a meal with every purchase. Charity Tea started with a single call from a friend working for a non-profit organisation in Haiti. She told Gill about a baby girl who had been abandoned at the local hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti. Unable to forget this call, Gill decided to make this “her problem” and sent money to feed the child for a year. Within a few days, she heard about 6 more hungry children. She learnt that in Haiti many children only had 1 or 2 meals a day. These meals often lacked proper nutrients. More so, she learnt that food was not provided to children in the hospital. Children that were abandoned or had no one to feed them, simply had to go hungry. She started Ten18 International (www.ten18International.com), a charity that raises money in New Zealand to support hungry children here at home, and in Haiti. To help raise funds for the work of Ten18 International Gill also launched Charity Tea – a luxury brand of loose-leaf organic tea; health-promoting blends that nourish the drinker and nourish hungry children. Revenue from sales of Charity Tea support our charitable purposes
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