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Alvita Fenugreek Seed Tea Bags 30 Tea Bags/box
Alvita Fenugreek Seed Tea Bags 30 Tea Bags/box

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Manufacturer: Alvita
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $1.35



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UPC: 726016004244
EAN: 0726016004244

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Descriptions:
  • Fenugreek Seed Tea
  • Herbal Tea
  • Trigonella Foenum-gracecum

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Product Description
Fenugreek (Trigonella Foenum-Graecum) has been suggested for allergies, bronchitis, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, digestive ailments, emphysema, intestinal gas, headaches, lung infections, mucous congestion and skin eruptions. For more than 75 years, long before it became fashionable, Alvita was championing the profound health-giving properties of herbal teas. We travel to the far reaches of the globe for the finest herbs, the best growers, the most precious sources. Small wonder that so many consumers trust the Alvita name. Today, it stands for more than 100 different teas, including classic single herb varieties, and our unique Alvita blends. The package you hold in your hand combines ancient herbal wisdom with modern traditional science. And brings directly to you all the richness and benefits of herbal teas. This philosophy is the very reason why you will find sensible, English pillow style tea bags that are oxygen bleached, not chlorine treated. And why you won?t find any strings, tags or staples. We've even developed a new foil package, a recyclable innovation that keeps our tea fresher, longer. We thank you for choosing our product, but more importantly, we thank you for the trust you've put in the herbal values that we all share. Originating in the Mediterranean region and Asia, Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is one of the oldest herbs known. Its seeds were highly praised for their beneficial uses in ancient Egypt and India and later among the Greeks and Romans. The seeds were also used to produce a yellow dye for coloring wool