Cornsilk Caffeine Free by Alvita
Cornsilk (Zea Mays) contains a compound called maizenic acid which act as a diuretic.
A North American native plant first grown by farmers in Mexico, Corn (Zea mays) has been harvested for over 7000 years. By the time Columbus arrived in the New World, Corn was being grown from canada to the tip of South America, but was largely unknown in Europe. Columbus recorded in his journal the many virtues of corn as taught by the Indians. Corn, with all its uses, has spread around the world. Cornsilk is the fine, silky, yellowish threads that stick out from the tip of an ear of corn. It may be used fresh or dried, usually by the sun, and has a long history of health virtues. It is also used in cosmetics as a fine grade, soothing face powder.
Alvita Tea contains the following:
- English pillow-style tea bags that are oxygen bleached, not chlorine treated, and are dioxin free.
- No strings, tags, or staples.
- Each Alvita box is made from recycled paper board.
- Except for regular Green Tea, Alvita products are naturally caffeine free.
Suggested Use
The best way to make a good cup of tea is by the infusion method. Place one tea bag in a cup and add no more than 6 oz. of boiling water. Let steep for 3 minutes. Press the bag before removing to enhance the flavor. Add honey to sweeten.
About Alvita
In 1922, Alvita introduced America to the wonders of herbal tea. Today they’re still stirring things up. Alvita tea contains the following: Eenglish pillow-style tea bags that are oxygen bleached (not chlorine treated, and are dioxin free), no strings, tags, or staples, each Alvita box is made from recycled paper board. Except for regular green tea, Alvita products are naturally caffeine free.
Hopewell Junction,
NY,
33306
http://www.alvita.com
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