What is milk thistle tea used for?
Milk thistle tea is an herbal drink touted to promote liver health, stimulate breast milk production, and protect against diabetes.
Does milk thistle tea have caffeine?
Milk thistle supports liver and kidney function and detoxification. It also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Our milk thistle tea is organic and crafted without additional flavorings or GMOs, and packed in bleach-free tea bags. It is caffeine-free.
What tea has milk thistle?
About the Republic of Tea:
| Dandelion | Milk Thistle | |
|---|---|---|
| Health Benefit* | This organic digestive tea is known for its cleansing properties | Milk thistle is known to protect the liver from toxins and can be used as a hangover remedy |
Where does Buddha tea come from?
“Our sencha and matcha green teas are grown in Japan. We get our turmeric and ashwagandha from India, and our ultra-high-quality chamomile from Egypt.”
Does milk thistle help sleep?
Sleep quality also improves. The effect of taking milk thistle by itself is not known. Multiple sclerosis. Early research suggests that taking a combination supplement containing silymarin, a chemical found in milk thistle, can improve mental function and promote disease stabilization in people with multiple sclerosis.
Can milk thistle be harmful?
Milk thistle can cause an allergic reaction, including a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). An allergic reaction is more common in people who are allergic to other plants in the Asteraceae family, such as ragweed, daisies, marigolds and chrysanthemums.
Is Buddha Teas legit?
Overall this tea is amazingly clean and I love how committed this company is to providing truly good-for-you teas. This is one company I truly support and that’s because they’re doing everything right. If you are a tea lover I would suggest checking them out, some of my favorite flavors are: Cranberry Green Tea.
What tea has Ashwagandha in it?
Ashwagandha Tea by Buddha Teas delivers this popular herb in a caffeine free tea form. A small green shrub native to India, ashwagandha has been used for centuries in Ayurveda for its ability to support healthy sleep and relaxation.