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Senna Tea : A Low Carb, Healthy Option

What is Senna Tea? 

     Senna Tea is a high quality, low carb, healthy option for tea drinkers who are looking for a delicious and nutritious beverage. Senna Tea is made from premiumquality Camellia sinensis tea that is roasted and processed to create a high quality product. The Camellia sinensis flower water is blended with other natural ingredients to provide a rich flavor and health benefits.

What Are The Benefits Of Senna Tea? 

The benefits of Senna Tea are numerous and include: 

  • Senna tea is a great source of antioxidants 
  • Senna tea is low in calories and calories are important for healthy eating 
  • Senna tea is a good source of caffeine 
  • Senna tea is a good source of dietary fiber 
  • Senna tea is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids


How To Make Senna Tea? 

  • To make Senna Tea, you will first need to roast the Camellia sinensis flower water. You can do this in a oven, stovetop, or microwave. Once roasted, the Camellia sinensis flower water will be ready to drink.
  • You can then use it to make tea by steeping it for 3-5 minutes. For stronger tea flavors, you can steep for 10-15 minutes longer.
  • Senna Tea is also perfect for making spice tea. Add 1 teaspoon of ground ginger, 1 teaspoon of black pepper, and 1 teaspoon of cumin to the Camellia sinensis flower water and steep for 3-5 minutes.


What Ingredients Are In Senna Tea? 

     Senna Tea contains Camellia sinensis flower water, premium quality roasted and processed tea, and natural flavors.


How To Enjoy Senna Tea?

     There are a few ways to enjoy Senna Tea. You can drink it hot or cold, but the best way to enjoy it is either with a sweet or savory flavor. You can also add it to your favorite tea bag or pour it into a cup and enjoy it like any other beverage.

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