There are quite a few benefits and risks from yerba mate tea. Although it may offer better health benefits than green tea, but there are still a lot of unknowns.
This guide explains what is yerba mate tea: the history of yerba mate, cultivation of the plant, health benefits, and how to prepare and drink it.
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Dry yerba mate leaves usually contain between 1% to 1,5% of caffeine, and a cup of yerba mate tea contains about 70 mg of caffeine on average.
Nourishing and comforting, this paleo cinnamon yerba mate latte is just what your day needs! Full of nutritional ingredients, and no fancy equipment required,
Making and trying yerba mate tea for the first time is very different from any other tea experience. You need to follow instructions and have the tools
Read this guide to find out how yerba mate tea can help you with weight loss and burning belly fat.
There are quite a few benefits and risks from yerba mate tea. Although it may offer better health benefits than green tea, but there are still a lot of unknowns.
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Read this guide to find out how yerba mate tea can help you with weight loss and burning belly fat.
There are quite a few benefits and risks from yerba mate tea. Although it may offer better health benefits than green tea, but there are still a lot of unknowns.
Yerba mate tea is a South American drink known to provide energy and focus. This article explains how it affects our brain, and what possible neuroprotective effects it can provide.
You can make yerba mate two ways: the traditional way, or the fast way, using a tea infuser. The traditional method for making mate is the classic, and is very well suited for communal drinking. If you want a preparation method similar to traditional tea, you can add loose tea leaves to any tea infuser or teapot. You can also buy tea bags with yerba mate or make it into iced tea.
Yerba mate is a very popular South American herbal tea, full of earthy flavors! This Yerba Mate Syrup is perfect for adding a herbal touch to your cocktails, lemonades, or even playing with desserts!
Yerba mate tea has many evidence-based health benefits from weight loss to reducing bad cholesterol. This herbal tea is also rich in antioxidants and nutrients.
Looking for a little bit of natural energy that doesn't tax your adrenals? This Yerba Mate Latte is what you are looking for!
Read this guide to find out how yerba mate tea can help you with weight loss and burning belly fat.