Sunday, March 8, 2015

Organic Dandelion Root Tea Review

I love tea. I recently got Organic Dandelion Root Tea to review.

5 boxes to be exact. That's 100 bags of tea! Cost is: $19.70

I'm pretty sure I'll be sharing a box with each of my sisters. It's just a lot of tea. Kiss Me Organics also sends a PDF of recipes. I do like the recipes. I may keep all boxes of tea, and use them for recipes.

Two recipes I can't wait to try as soon as the fruit is in season is:

Dandelion Peach Iced Tea

1 Cup Organic Dandelion Root Tea, Chilled
1 Peach, Peeled and Chopped
1 Tablespoon Honey
1/4 Teaspoon Fresh Vanilla
*Place peaches, honey and vanilla in a blender and blend until smooth, pour in chilled tea and blend again for about 30 seconds. Makes 2 cups.


Dandelion Beery Slush

3 Cups Organic Dandelion Root Tea, Chilled
1/2 Cup Blueberries
1/2 Cup Strawberries
1/2 Lemon, Juiced
1/4 Cup Raspberries
1/4 Cup Honey
*Blend all the ingredients together, chill for at least 1 hour, and garnish with leftover fruit. Makes 3 cups.



About:
  • Organic Dandelion Root Tea has Hibiscus and Cinnamon in it. It's not super strong. The flavors enhance the earthy flavor. They add a hint of flowery sweetness to every cup. Hibiscus has been shown to help regulate blood pressure. Cinnamon has been shown to regulate blood sugar and reduce bad cholesterol.
  • Dandelions are related to ragweed, so this tea could effect my allergies. It could also build resistance to ragweed.
  • It aids in supporting the digestive system. It's helps the body to absorb more nutrients and improve physical and cognitive functions.
  • It helps with liver and kidney detox. This builds up over time.  
  • It's USDA | Organic. Raw Dandelion Root is extremely nutrient rich and provides more vital minerals and vitamins to your body when compared to roasted Dandelion Root.
  • It's vitamin rich with vitamins A, C, D and B-complex. It also has Iron, Potassium and Zinc. A diet rich in these nutrients can help treat mood disorders, liver disorders and boost a weakened immune system.
  • It's made by Kiss Me Organics.
  • It's made in Wyoming, USA.

I love their packaging. It's clean design!


Dad and I each had a glass. It's really good! It's not strong.





*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent diseases.

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8 comments:

  1. I have such a hateful relationship with Dandelions, so I don't know if I could drink this just because I hate them so much LOL.

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  2. I have heard Dandelion Root was good... Glad to hear it from you!

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  3. I drink dandelion tea! One year, I even dug up my own dandelion roots.

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  4. I immediately thought of Terry when I saw this lol. She is such an advocate of the health benefits of dandelion!

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  5. It took me a long time to discover tea, but now I look for as many different varieties as I can.

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  6. I thought of Terry when I saw this too. I have never tried Dandelion tea, but I probably would if given the chance. :)

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  7. Do they have anything soothing to help you relax?

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  8. It's not as much a relaxing tea as it is a tea to assist in weight loss. Although I think drinking anything warm is relaxing in my book.

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