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Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics | Case Of 18 Tea Bags - Case Of 6 Boxes | Carewell

About Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics Each ingredient has been carefully selected by the Bigelow family to deliver an uncompromised quality tea experience. A relaxing blend of lavender, chamomile and just a hint of sweet honey flavor is combined with BC30 probiotic to create a unique innovation that supports healthy digestion. Healthy never tasted so good! Key Benefits & Features Taste Profile: Sweet and soothing chamomile with relaxing floral lavender, subtle notes of honey, and sweetness top this off. 0 mg of caffeine. Gluten-free and Non-GMO. To maintain the integrity of our carefully selected ingred…
About Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics Each ingredient has been carefully selected by the Bigelow family to deliver an uncompromised quality tea experience. A relaxing blend of lavender, chamomile and just a hint of sweet honey flavor is combined with BC30 probiotic to create a unique innovation that supports healthy digestion. Healthy never tasted so good! Key Benefits & Features Taste Profile: Sweet and soothing chamomile with relaxing floral lavender, subtle notes of honey, and sweetness top this off. 0 mg of caffeine. Gluten-free and Non-GMO. To maintain the integrity of our carefully selected ingredients, we wrap each tea bag in a foil pouch to ensure the fullest flavor, freshness, and aroma. Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics FAQ's What is the difference between black tea, green tea, white tea, and oolong tea? All tea is processed from the same bush called Camellia Sinensis. White tea is tea made from new buds and young leaves of the plant. The leaves are steamed or fried to inactivate oxidation, and then dried. Green Tea is processed by steaming and scalding the tea leaves for several minutes; they are then rolled and dried. Black Teas go through a different process; the tea leaves are not steamed, but are oxidized or fermented and then dried. The fourth type of tea, which is oolong, goes through the same process as black tea, but it is only oxidized for half the time. Does green tea (or any tea) contain lead? For multiple years we have used top-quality testing facilities that can detect amounts as low as .00125 ppm for lead, as well as other heavy metals. As a frame of reference, the EPA allows up to .015 ppm of lead in our drinking water and .005 in bottled water. In all of our years of testing of our brewed tea, we have found that heavy metals, including lead, are significantly below the allowable levels of lead in both bottled water and tap water. Which has more caffeine, coffee or tea? Pound for pound, tea contains more caffeine than coffee, but you get 200 cups of tea per pound versus 50-60 cups of coffee per pound. Black tea contains approximately 30-60 mg of caffeine per 8 fl oz serving while coffee contains approximately 100-120 mg per 8 fl oz serving. Therefore, tea contains ¼ to ½ the caffeine per cup. Is there corn or corn products in any of your teas? We do not use corn as a primary ingredient in any of our teas although some of our teas contain flavors with trace amounts of corn Maltodextrin. It is an easily digestible carbohydrate that contains no corn protein. What is Oxalic Acid and how much is in a cup of tea? Oxalic acid is a naturally occurring component of tea, chocolate, beer, soybeans, wheat germ, some fruits, and vegetables, and is especially high in spinach and other dark leafy greens. Oxalic acid is usually excreted in urine as a harmless by-product of digestion and assimilation, however, it can also combine with minerals, particularly with calcium, to form oxalates. These oxalates are salt crystals that can be irritating to human tissue and can contribute to the formation of kidney and bladder stones. This is especially a concern for those who have kidney or bladder problems or those with an inability to properly absorb fat. Of all the tea types, black and black decaffeinated teas contain the most oxalic acid, typically ranging from 12 to 30 mg per cup. Green, green decaffeinated, and white teas typically contain 6 to 18 mg oxalic acid per cup. However, test results tend to vary cup-to-cup and some of our independent laboratory testing of oxalic acid content has resulted in quantities too small to be measured or to contain none at all. Herbal teas typically contain only 0 to 2 mg oxalic acid per cup. Is there any sugar or artificial sweeteners in your teas? We do not use artificial sweeteners or sugar in any of our teas. There are a few items that contain small amounts of the natural sweetener stevia. The following blends contains Stevia (RebA) , a natural calorie-free sweetener: Bigelow Botanicals Watermelon Cucumber Bigelow Botanicals Blueberry Citrus Basil Bigelow Botanicals Blackberry Raspberry Hibiscus Bigelow Botanicals Peach Lemonade with Acai Hot Cinnamon Black Tea Salted Caramel Black Tea Toasted Coconut Black Tea Caramel Apple Black Tea Chamomile Vanilla Honey Herbal Tea Cranberry Harvest Herbal Tea How can I remove caffeine from my tea? You can remove most of the caffeine yourself by following these steps. Bring water to a boil and pour over the tea bag. Steep for 60 seconds, remove the tea bag, and discard the water. Pour boiling water over the tea bag again, and steep for 1-2 minutes. This removes up to 60-65 percent of the caffeine from the tea. Ingredients Chamomile, rose hips, lavender, licorice root, natural lavender, and honey flavors with other natural flavors,
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    About Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics Each ingredient has been carefully selected by the Bigelow family to deliver an uncompromised quality tea experience. A relaxing blend of lavender, chamomile and just a hint of sweet honey flavor is combined with BC30 probiotic to create a unique innovation that supports healthy digestion. Healthy never tasted so good! Key Benefits & Features Taste Profile: Sweet and soothing chamomile with relaxing floral lavender, subtle notes of honey, and sweetness top this off. 0 mg of caffeine. Gluten-free and Non-GMO. To maintain the integrity of our carefully selected ingredients, we wrap each tea bag in a foil pouch to ensure the fullest flavor, freshness, and aroma. Bigelow Chamomile & Lavender Tea Plus Probiotics FAQ's What is the difference between black tea, green tea, white tea, and oolong tea? All tea is processed from the same bush called Camellia Sinensis. White tea is tea made from new buds and young leaves of the plant. The leaves are steamed or fried to inactivate oxidation, and then dried. Green Tea is processed by steaming and scalding the tea leaves for several minutes; they are then rolled and dried. Black Teas go through a different process; the tea leaves are not steamed, but are oxidized or fermented and then dried. The fourth type of tea, which is oolong, goes through the same process as black tea, but it is only oxidized for half the time. Does green tea (or any tea) contain lead? For multiple years we have used top-quality testing facilities that can detect amounts as low as .00125 ppm for lead, as well as other heavy metals. As a frame of reference, the EPA allows up to .015 ppm of lead in our drinking water and .005 in bottled water. In all of our years of testing of our brewed tea, we have found that heavy metals, including lead, are significantly below the allowable levels of lead in both bottled water and tap water. Which has more caffeine, coffee or tea? Pound for pound, tea contains more caffeine than coffee, but you get 200 cups of tea per pound versus 50-60 cups of coffee per pound. Black tea contains approximately 30-60 mg of caffeine per 8 fl oz serving while coffee contains approximately 100-120 mg per 8 fl oz serving. Therefore, tea contains ¼ to ½ the caffeine per cup. Is there corn or corn products in any of your teas? We do not use corn as a primary ingredient in any of our teas although some of our teas contain flavors with trace amounts of corn Maltodextrin. It is an easily digestible carbohydrate that contains no corn protein. What is Oxalic Acid and how much is in a cup of tea? Oxalic acid is a naturally occurring component of tea, chocolate, beer, soybeans, wheat germ, some fruits, and vegetables, and is especially high in spinach and other dark leafy greens. Oxalic acid is usually excreted in urine as a harmless by-product of digestion and assimilation, however, it can also combine with minerals, particularly with calcium, to form oxalates. These oxalates are salt crystals that can be irritating to human tissue and can contribute to the formation of kidney and bladder stones. This is especially a concern for those who have kidney or bladder problems or those with an inability to properly absorb fat. Of all the tea types, black and black decaffeinated teas contain the most oxalic acid, typically ranging from 12 to 30 mg per cup. Green, green decaffeinated, and white teas typically contain 6 to 18 mg oxalic acid per cup. However, test results tend to vary cup-to-cup and some of our independent laboratory testing of oxalic acid content has resulted in quantities too small to be measured or to contain none at all. Herbal teas typically contain only 0 to 2 mg oxalic acid per cup. Is there any sugar or artificial sweeteners in your teas? We do not use artificial sweeteners or sugar in any of our teas. There are a few items that contain small amounts of the natural sweetener stevia. The following blends contains Stevia (RebA) , a natural calorie-free sweetener: Bigelow Botanicals Watermelon Cucumber Bigelow Botanicals Blueberry Citrus Basil Bigelow Botanicals Blackberry Raspberry Hibiscus Bigelow Botanicals Peach Lemonade with Acai Hot Cinnamon Black Tea Salted Caramel Black Tea Toasted Coconut Black Tea Caramel Apple Black Tea Chamomile Vanilla Honey Herbal Tea Cranberry Harvest Herbal Tea How can I remove caffeine from my tea? You can remove most of the caffeine yourself by following these steps. Bring water to a boil and pour over the tea bag. Steep for 60 seconds, remove the tea bag, and discard the water. Pour boiling water over the tea bag again, and steep for 1-2 minutes. This removes up to 60-65 percent of the caffeine from the tea. Ingredients Chamomile, rose hips, lavender, licorice root, natural lavender, and honey flavors with other natural flavors,

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