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Vanalaya Butterfly Pea Flower Tea

(25 gm Tea in jar)
Vanalaya Butterfly Pea Flower Tea
Product Details
Vanalaya Butterfly Pea Flower Tea is a caffeine-free herbal concoction, made by steeping dried flowers of the Clitoria terna tea plant. This herbal tea is enriched with numerous antioxidants. The earthy flavour of butterfly-pea flower tea is said to be a mood enhancer. It helps you keep energised and happy throughout the day.

Blue pea is proven to be nootropic. Due to stimulation of serotonin and acetylcholine, it enhances cognitive function and calming effect on the body, reducing stress and anxiety. The Butterfly pea flower is an incredible natural blue plant that has been used for centuries in Thai traditional cooking. When the dried flowers are brewed, the drink turns to a delightful blue.



Key Ingredients:
Butterly Pea Flower


Key Benefits:
  • Blue tea contains substantial amounts of potent antioxidants called catechins and helps to boost the effects of fat burning hormone - norepinephrine, giving your metabolism a leg up and helping you stay fit
  • Helps reduce abdominal and visceral fat because this tea targets your metabolism to burn calories, it also helps get rid of the excess fat
  • Butterfly pea flower makes the skin glow and increase collagen content, making skin more elastic and reduces premature ageing
  • Highly effective in weight loss and the credit goes to its Catechins content
  • Blue Pea Butterfly is an amazing brain-boosting herb and is consumed for centuries as a memory enhancer, brain booster, anti-stress and calmative agent


Directions For Use:
  • Boil water in a kettle
  • Pour the boiled water into a teapot or a tea cup
  • Put sun-dried butterfly pea flowers into it or use an infuser cover teapot and steep for 5 minutes
  • Strain Butterfly Pea Flowers and pour hot tea into a teacup and enjoy


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

Content on this page was last updated on 17 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)