Natural tea from Siberian Berries
We offer natural drink from Siberian Berries without preservatives and GMO, no added flavourings or dyes.
Collection TM "Berry Siberia» AVEO is a specially designed tea beverage that gently take care of your health. Ripe cherry, viburnum, unique taste of cranberry, lingonberry, fragrant fruits of blackcurrant, tart taste chokeberry will treat you with fantastic taste and aroma and also supports the immune system, especially in the winter colds and flu.
Impressive Health Benefits of Siberian Berries:
Lingonberries have been called a super fruit based on their nutritional value and potential health benefits, such as for weight control and heart health.
Cherry is high in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, which may reduce chronic disease risk and promote overall health.
Cranberry may help fight age-related damage. Cranberry is rich of antioxidants or compounds that fight harmful free radicals.
Blackcurrant extracts are shown to reduce risk factors for metabolic conditions such as type 1 and 2 diabetes.
Chokeberry, an antioxidant-rich fruit, offer a range of health benefits related to oxidative stress.
Viburnum contains a lot of vitamin C. Thanks to this, viburnum tea is the best assistant in fight against colds. Especially good remedy with bronchitis, sore throat, tonsillitis and even pneumonia is decoction of viburnum berries.
Viburnum berry is rich in pectin and tannins, because of what a normal work of digestive tract.
Viburnum has established itself as a healer of emotional and psychological trauma. Its vitamin and mineral composition improves mood, relieves stress and even cure depression.
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