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Lay back and relax with Lemongrass

9th July 2013 Print
Lemongrass tea

Lemongrass tea may be a relatively unknown drink in the UK, but it has a long history of use in parts of Asia, where it is not only drunk for its great taste, but also to aid relaxation.

Whilst many of us can appreciate that just the act of sitting back and sipping on a good cuppa can aid relaxation, new research has uncovered there is more to the relaxing effect of lemongrass tea than we might expect.

The plant takes its flavour, after which it is named, due to its high content of a natural substance called citral. New research is starting to uncover that there is more to citral than a lemony taste and smell however and that it is capable of helping certain muscles relax. Whether this is why those who drink it find it so calming is not yet fully clear, but it appears that there is more to lemongrasses’ benefits than just hearsay.

How to best benefit from lemongrass tea

Natur Boutique’s Organic Lemongrass Tea launches in the UK in August 2013. Natur Boutique, experts in natural health products, ensure only the highest quality organic lemongrass is picked so that you know both your body and the environment are getting the maximum benefits every time you sip this delicious drink. So sit back, relax and enjoy this tea, which has a light lemon taste, with hints of mint and ginger

The company are also launching an organic lemongrass and green tea blend so you can get the relaxing benefits of green tea combined with the anti-oxidant boost of green tea.

For further details, or to buy, visit naturboutique.co.uk.

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Lemongrass tea