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Health Matters: Brew up for a healthy boost



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Published Date: 13 August 2008
Need a bit of a boost from your afternoon cuppa?
The Ayurvedic Yogi Teas range, which includes spice blends, green teas and a line of highly specialised Ayurvedic teas designed to maintain and support vitality and wellbeing, could be just the ticket.

The Spicy Tea for Men's Health contains a com
bination of ginger, liquorice and other warm spices along with ginseng, saw palmetto and black pepper, while Ancient Herbal Formula Stomach-Ease Tea will soothe delicate tummies.

And you can brighten up bleak mornings with the Bright Mood Organic Herb and Spice Infusion.

Yogi teas are available at good health stores, some supermarkets and www.goodnessdirect.co.uk


Natural cure for aches and pains

If you need a natural remedy to ease those sporting aches and pains, try PainEaze.

This 100 per cent natural remedy combines two anti-inflammatory agents that work to reduce inflammation and swelling. Frankincense (boswellia serrata) has proven anti-inflammatory effects and is widely used in the treatment of back pain and rheumatism. Peppermint oil is an anti-inflammatory and natural muscle relaxant.

It also contains eucalyptus, which increases blood flow and promotes tissue health.

PainEaze costs £9.95 and is available in spray or roll-on form. Go to www.paineaze.com for more information.



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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 8:55 AM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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