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Five Reasons to Drink Green Tea Daily

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Being and staying well is on everyone’s mind right now considering the crazy times we live in with the global pandemic situation. In a nutshell, wellness is best defined as a state of being healthy in body and mind. Incorporating herbal teas for wellness goals in your everyday life is a great way to reduce stress, and get potential health benefits. Wellness teas are usually made from herbs, flowers, bark, or mushrooms and are quite easy to include in your daily routine.


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Perfect place to enjoy a wonderfully creative pot of tea with mouth-watering, freshly baked delights on a three-tiered plate to share! I highly recommend it.

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What is Wellness?

Defined as ‘the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.’ by Oxford Languages or as ‘the active pursuit of activities, choices, and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health’ by the Global Wellness Institute.


It is not a static state, it’s more of a pursuit where we constantly work toward an optimal state of health and wellbeing that extends beyond physical health, including emotional, mental, spiritual, environmental, and social too.

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