Ayurveda

Ayurveda is the eldest known medical treatment which is still in use today. It was developed in the old-Indian high culture and comprises 5000 years of experience. The verbatim translation of the word Ayurveda is "science of life".

 

 

 

 

The goal of Ayurveda is a long life with total physical as well as mental health. It has to be noted that Ayurveda views the human being in its entirety, composed of body, mind and soul. The main focus of Ayurveda lies on the prevention of illnesses.

 

 

 

The three basic forces of nature!

These are: Every human being has three energy flows which steer the body, mind and soul. The three basic powers, the so-called Doshas, vary in their strength from person to person. These three energy flows are called VATA, PITTA and KAPHA. A harmonic interaction between these three Doshas maintains a healthy life.

VATA is in liaison with: cold, dry, light, agile, quick and rough

PITTA is in liaison with: warm/hot, spicy, fluid, sour

KAPHA is in liaison with: cold, heavy, oily, sweet, slow, dull

The ayurvedic teas are used to support each Dosha

Stimulating tea supports the Dosha Kapha
Balance tea supports the Dosha Pitta
Anti-Strain-Tea supports the Dosha Vata

The blends 'women's activity tea' and 'men's activity tea' are created according to the different characteristics or energy flows of men and women.

To support a diet or to fast, the fasting tea was created.
A spicy freshness and sweet fruityness is brought into the cup with Ginger Fresh Tea.

Product characteristics:

The ayurvedic varieties generally do not consist of any orthodox teas and, therefore, are caffeine free. Since the components such as pepper, etc. yield a natural strength and spicyness in the infusion, we suggest to add warm milk, or, in case of a cooled-down tea, fruit teas. These mixtures are also especially recommended for children and the elderly. Apart from this, you should try the blends pure, sweetened and hot or cold.

Preparation:

We recommend a teaspoon full per variety, brewed with boiling water and let sit for 5-7 minutes.
Exception Ref. N° 22865: boil 11 grams of „Yoga-Tea“ in approximately 1 liter of water for circa 30 minutes. In addition you could add 6 grams of black tea (we recommend our Ceylon OP Highgrown Ref. N° 22453 ) and let it sit for 5 more minutes. Add ¼ liters of hot or cold water and sweeten to taste.

Description:

22857 Fasting Tea

Herb tea infusion: Ingredients: green Mate leaves, lemon grass, rose hip peels, ginger pieces, cardamom, black pepper, basil, rose petals, Roman chamomile.
This blend can support you in times of moderation, It was harmoniously composed using old Indian recipes. The intense spicy, flowery scent and taste let all ingredients unfold fully. Especially the slightly tangy taste of Mate is perfectly supplemented by the fresh note of lemon grass. This blend can be drunk either cold or warm and surely makes every fasting period easier to bear.

22858 Women's Activity Tea

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: orange peel, cinnamon pieces, fennel, liquorice roots, cardamom, ginger roots, angelica and dandelion roots, cloves, juniper berries, liquorice.
Following old Indian tradition – supportive every day. It has a spicy scent of juniper and fresh orange. The taste is very soft and round with a pleasant note of fennel and cinnamon. Refreshing and vitalising at the same time.

22859 Men's Activity Tea

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: cinnamon pieces, fennel, ginger pieces, rosemary leaves, peppermint, cardamom, carob, damiana leaves, liquorice roots, sage leaves, black pepper, cloves, sarsaparilla roots.
The basis of this blend is the tradition of the ayurvedic teachings. The interesting, spicy and tangy herbal taste with a hing of ginger and pepper will vanquish any man's weariness.

22861 Ginger Fresh Tea

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: lemon grass, liquorice, ginger pieces, peppermint, lemon peel, black pepper.
Fruit and sweetness dominate in this variety, supported by a fresh peppermint note and a spicyness derived from the pepper. A very interesting variety which blends traditional Indian teachings with the European idea of wellness.

22862 Stimulating Tea (supports the Dosha „Kapha“ according to ayurvedic teachings)

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: ginger roots, cardamom, coriander, curcuma roots, cloves, nutmeg.
Even from only looking at the ingredients you can already feel the power and spices which form part of this variety. A very aromatic, slightly spicy and, at the same time, delicious energizer.

22863 Balance Tea (supports the Dosha „Pitta“ according to ayurvedic teachings)

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: cinnamon pieces, cardamom, liquorice roots, coriander, fennel, ginger roots, rose leaves, liquorice.
According to ayurvedic teachings this tea calms and relaxes you.

22864 Anti-Strain Tea (supports the Dosha „Vata“ according to ayurvedic teachings)

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: cinnamon pieces, liquorice roots, ginger pieces, fennel, orange peel, cardamom, liquorice.

The full and slightly sweet aroma makes this blend an ideal companion for anyone under stress who is looking for products with a nice, vitalising effect. 22865 Yoga – Tea

Herb tea blend: Ingredients: cinnamon, hawthorn petals, ginger bits, cloves, black pepper, cardamom.

Also this blend is based on an old recipe which derives from India. It tastes delicious mixed with black tea or milk and very relaxing after a long, demanding day.

 

 

 


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