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Radhikas Fine Teas Detox Thai Hibiscus Roselle Tisane

(50 gm Leaves in packet)
Radhikas Fine Teas Detox Thai Hibiscus Roselle Tisane
Product Details
Radhikas Fine Teas Natural Healing Series Detox Thai Hibiscus Roselle Tisane
If you are looking for a refreshing and delicious drink that can also help you to detox and in weight management, you should try this DetoxThai Hibiscus Roselle Tisane. This artistic tea is made from dried hibiscus roselle, a tropical fruit that has a sour and fruity flavour and a vibrant red colour. Hibiscus roselle is native to Thailand, where it is harvested and packed in Phuket to preserve its freshness and aroma. When you brew this tisane, you will see the hibiscus roselle petals transform into a beautiful red infusion that will tempt you to sip it right away.
This tisane is not only tasty but also healthy. It is caffeine-free, so you can enjoy it any time of the day without worrying about jitters or insomnia. It also aids in digestion, boosts metabolism, and helps you flush out toxins from your body. Hibiscus roselle is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and minerals that can improve your skin, immune system, and overall well-being. In Thailand and the USA, hibiscus roselle is also used as a natural food colouring and flavouring agent in various dishes and desserts.

Key Ingredients:
Roselle flower

Key Benefits:
  • Radhikas Fine tea is curated with love and care to form a delightful tea blend that stimulates the mind 
  • Doesn't play with sugar spikes, instead provides a balanced rejuvenation
  • It is rich in antioxidants and anti-ageing properties that may help combat skin ageing
  • This green tea may aid in improving digestion and weight management
  • This tea helps in improve oral health and provides energy to get through the day

Directions For Use:
Use as directed on the label or as prescribed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • For external use only

Content on this page was last updated on 21 March, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)