The Amawele's twins have become well known in San Francisco for their gourmet South African inspired food, at a working-class price. But as it turns out, this is only the beginning of the South African secrets that they are spreading around the globe. When they asked if I might promote their new line of rooibos tea, I jumped at the chance. As a Registered Nurse, I feel this superfood has been kept secret for far too long. But don't take it from me, the secret is out! Here's just a glimpse of what the world is finding out about the benefits of Rooibos tea...
- Lose weight
- Dr. Mehmet Oz has dubbed this tea South Africa’s “...slim, trim, diet secret…”(1)
- Live longer
- Rooibos tea contains an abundance of anti-oxidants, which reduce the risk of…
- cancer (2)
- type 2 diabetes (2)
- excess fat production (2)
- alzheimer’s disease (2)
- Reclaim your health
- Commonly used to help regulate…
- blood pressure (4)
- breathing difficulties (5)
- digestive disorders (5)
- And science suggests Rooibos Tea may help manage...
- allergies (2)
- muscle spasm (5)
- inflammation (6)
- Protect our children
- naturally caffeine-free
- low in tannins
- rich in antioxidants and Vitamin C
- And… research suggests that Rooibos even prevents DNA damage in your unborn child! (6)
Naturally delicious & full of healthful nutrients, the secret is out! Rooibos tea is catching the world by storm, and appears to be one of the most beneficial foods you can add to your family's diet. I enthusiastically endorse the Amawele's twins as they bring rooibos tea to the world, and I hope that lives will be touched by this natural health elixir. Try some today, it's worth it for the flavor alone!
references:
- Dr. Oz show - aired 10/27/2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O92BdqDs2bo
- Fox News - Kilham, C. "Red Tea: Even Better For You Than Green Tea?" published 3/27/2012 www.foxnews.com/health/2012/03/27/red-tea-even-better-for-than-green-tea
- Petrova, S., et al. “Rooibos Tea Effects on Workers Occupationally Exposed to Lead”. Advances in Bulgarian Science, 2006, Vol. 4, p52-62
- Khan, A., Gilani, A., “Selective Bronchodilatory Effect of Rooibos Tea (Aspalathus Linearis) and its Flavonoid, Chrysoeriol”. European Journal of Nutrition. Dec2006, Vol.45 Issue 8, p.463-469
- Baba, H. et al. “Studies of Anti-inflammatory Effects of Rooibos Tea in Rats”. Pediatrics International. Oct2009, Vol. 51 Issue 5, p.700-704