Jun Tibetan Living Tea
We have a lovely new drink in-store at Way of Life Health Shop called Jun Tibetan Living Tea. Jun is a cousin of Kombucha, which uses honey to aid the natural fermentation process rather than sugar. It is brewed with organic white tea and Manuka honey, and is rich in organic acids, beneficial bacteria, digestive enzymes, antioxidants, and B vitamins.
* High probiotic count (honey creates a robust prebiotic
environment throughout fermentation)
* Less than 2.5% sugar
* Made with pure Tongariro spring water
* Light & sparkling
This is a delightfully refreshing drink!
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