Yogi Tea, DeTox, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes

  • Pack of 6, 16 counts boxes (total of 96 counts)
  • Features detoxifying herbs, like dandelion and sarsaparilla, known as "blood cleaners"
  • Certified organic and caffeine-free
  • Boxes wrapped with cellophane; teabags packed in heat-sealed envelopes for freshness
  • Ingredients carefully handled in organically certified facility in Eugene, Oregon

Product Description
Caffeine-free DeTox Tea uses detoxifying herbs known traditionally as "blood cleansers." Both organic burdock (arctium lappa) and organic dandelion (taraxacum officinal) work together in this tea to facilitate the elimination of toxins. As pollutants find their way from the air, food, and water into the tissues of our bodies, they tend to take a heavy toll and can interfere with the normal functions of the organ systems. As a result, we are often left feeling swollen, tired, heavy, or even "backed up," and as though we could use some re-balancing. DeTox is a gentle way of combating this condition as it helps the body to clean itself out by aiding the two primary filtering mechanisms, the liver and the kidneys. ... More >>

Yogi Tea, DeTox, Tea Bags, 16-Count Boxes

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  • Jocelyn said:

    I don’t recommend drinking this tea quickly, or while on medication. I was on antibiotics and a decongestant and was starting to feel better. Then, when I drank this tea (one cup in 30 minutes), I felt worse and nauseated. I don’t know if it’s the tea itself, or a reaction with the other things in my body, but I’m going to steer clear of this tea.

  • Boogey Boo said:

    This product used to be excellent. Recently its quality has gone way down and they changed the box…it makes no sense why they’d change their best tea like that.

  • Jennifer Pina said:

    There is no doubt that this tea does it’s job, but the smell of it is awful. I normally don’t have any problems eating or drinking mildly offensive things, but I have such an aversion to the smell of this tea. It has a top note of moldy, dank earth with a base note of acrid peppers gone bad. The box says that it contains “delicious sasparilla”. I don’t taste anything like sasparilla or rootbeer in it at all. If you can bear the smell and aftertaste then go for it.

  • S. Bains said:

    It does cause you to have more bowel movements.

    But causes stomach cramps after 7 days and blood in stool.

    Do not recommend you drink this more than few days.

    Anybody want to buy some sealed boxes, only used the first one?

  • Coco said:

    I can’t really speak to the Detox effectiveness but this is the first herbal tea I’ve ever really liked the taste of. I make one cup of tea, add a little packet of stevia then put it in a 32 oz jug of water and chill. Even diluted that much it still has a nice flavor to me. I love my Starbucks Iced Venti Soy Chai Tea but my waistline doesn’t. So between this and General Foods International Chai Latte (Sugar-Free) I’m staying clear of Starbucks.

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