Buy Green Tea products and Wieght Loss Products discounted at 20% to 70% off retail.
Continuing scientific studies have proven the health benefits of Green Tea polyphenols. Compared to vitamin E, the antioxidant properties of Green Tea polyphenols are up to 40 times stronger. Herbal Green Tea taken daily provides free radical fighting components that help maintain a strong immune system. Green Tea is also an excellent addition to a weight loss program.
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Alpha Lipoic & Green Tea Creme
Brand Name: Derma E
$15.96 for 2 Oz
Alpha Lipoderm combines two of nature's most effective antioxidants for topical skin care. Alpha Lipoic Acid is the "universal" antioxidant, soluble in both lipid and water, and is able to protect all... More Info >>>
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Antioxidant Green Tea
Brand Name: Celestial Seasonings
$2.63 for 20 Bags
In Japan, green tea is so widely consumed that it is usually referred to simply as “tea.” The many varieties of tea are determined by how the leaf is grown or how it is processed after being harvested... More Info >>>
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Authentic Green Tea
Brand Name: Celestial Seasonings
$2.63 for 20 Bags
In Japan, green tea is so widely consumed that it is usually referred to simply as “tea.” The many varieties of tea are determined by how the leaf is grown or how it is processed after being harvested... More Info >>>
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Authentic Green Tea
Brand Name: Celestial Seasonings
$4.17 for 40 Bags
You may have heard that drinking green tea could be good for your health. Celestial Seasonings Authentic Green Tea is good for your taste buds, too! Unlike some other green teas, our finest quality bl... More Info >>>
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Barley Essence Green Tea
Brand Name: Green Foods
$26.39 for 5.3 oz
Natural Green Tea-Flavored Powdered Barley Grass Juice Containing Active Enzymes, Antioxidants, Vitamins, Minerals, Amino Acids, Protein, and Chlorophyll. Green Tea Barley Essence™ is the combination... More Info >>>
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Chinese Green Tea
Brand Name: Alvita
$4.00 for 4.5 oz
The practice of drinking Green Tea (camellia sinensis) was brought to Japan by monks returning from their studies at the great Zen monasteries of 12th century China. For then, tea functioned as an ai... More Info >>>
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