Make your mornings perfect with Ayurvedic tea in India
by Prince Raj Butterfly Ayurveda Pvt LtdTo let
Ayurveda help us in the best possible way, we need to understand the Ayurveda
clock. For instance, it sees the day in a manner where it breaks 24 hours into
six four-hour zones - one day and one-night zone for each of the three doshas. A
balanced life is attainable and one can have the pleasure of good health that
it brings, however, an individual should keep their daily rhythms set to Ayurveda
clock. As per the symbolic timepiece, the day begins at sunrise, with the
heavy, earthy, and cool Kapha dosha holding swing from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. To
keep your Kapha Prakriti balanced, you can have our beverage Suprabhat Chai that has the blend of
Tulsi, Mulethi, Kali Mirch, and Darjeeling green tea leaves.
What is Suprabhat Chai?
Suprabhat
Chai is a cognition-enhancing beverage that helps balance Kaph dosha. It has a
blend of Tulsi, Mulethi, Brahmi, Kali Mirch and selected green tea leaves from
Darjeeling’s Glenburn tea estate. The good
morning tea has been developed keeping the concern of reducing
aggravated Kapha dosha in the morning. Its ingredients are suitable for
controlling body reactions in a particular timepiece.
Tulsi (Holy Basil) - It’s an old age herb used in medicines and
domestic remedies. It is also called, “Elixir of Life” and has multiple health
benefits. Its expectorant properties help achieve a clear respiratory tract in
the morning. Tulsi also keeps your immunity boosted and alleviates symptoms of
common cold and cough.
Mulethi or Liquorice Root- Mulethi is a popular herb and known for its
medicinal properties. Its expectorant and bronchodilator properties help in the
sore throat that occurs during the morning time to Kapha people. The root
plant’s enzymes help the body produce lymphocytes and macrophages that
safeguard the body from different microbes.
Ayurvedic
tea in India, Suprabhat
Chai’s other herbs also have numerous health benefits and keep you fit from
inside.
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