Because of its finer cut and espresso method of preparation, scientific tests have proven that red espresso® has 10 times more antioxidants than traditionally-brewed Rooibos tea.
✓ a potent immune system booster with
✓ anti-viral
✓ anti-carcinogenic and
✓ anti-aging properties
✓ Helps soothe headaches.
✓ Has a relaxing effect of the central nervous system.
✓ Has antispasmodic properties and alleviates insomnia and irritability.
✓ Helps to boost the immune system.
✓ Acts as a digestive aid.
✓ Helps with the relief of stomach cramps, ulcers, nausea, heartburn and constipation.
✓ Has antiallergenic and anti-asthmatic properties. It is believed to be helpful in the management of hay fever and eczema.
✓ Contains no oxalic acid (a toxic acid found in certain plants) and is therefore a good choice for those prone to kidney stones.
✓ Has low tannin content, so is not bitter-tasting like other teas. It also means that absorption of iron and proteins into the body is less affected, making it particularly good for pregnant women and people who are anemic.
✓ Helps to calm infants and eases colic in babies.
✓ Is inherently sweet, low in calories, and can be enjoyed without sugar – making it an ideal choice for diabetics or people on calorie-restricted diets.
✓ Is non-diuretic, i.e. a fluid replacement, so there is no limit on how much you can have in a day
✓ Start your day with a detox shot of red espresso® - with or without honey
✓ Add red espresso® as an antioxidant-rich booster shot to your breakfast smoothie
✓ Add a red espresso® shot to your water bottle to replenish yourself during your workout
✓ Add red espresso® to fruit juice for your children’s school or sport juice bottles
✓ Drink red espresso® at the office to help reduce your work stress
✓ Add ginger, lemon and honey to red espresso® for a strong, powerful, immune-boosting tea
✓ Enjoy red espresso® with milk and honey before bed to ensure a good night’s sleep.
Disclaimer: The information on this blog is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you are experiencing symptoms or need health advice, please consult a healthcare professional.