Halmari Tea Introduces a New Tea Blend


Posted January 11, 2017 by HalmariTea

Halmari tea launches Halmari Gold GTGFOP1 and Green tea blend. This tippy blend also offers several health benefits.

 
Kolkata, West Bengal, 11.01.2017 : Halmari Tea has added a new tea product in its portfolio. The new tea has been branded as Halmari Gold GTGFOP1 and Green tea blend. This tea blend offers benefits of orthodox tea and green tea.

Orthodox tea is characterized by bright and brisk appearance when poured into cups. The tea also boasts of a multilayered flavor profile that helps in rejuvenating both the body and the mind. Orthodox tea produces smooth taste. However, Halmari Tea has intelligently blended the orthodox tea and green tea. Green tea is rich in antioxidants that fight against free radicals in the body and keeps the body in healthy condition. It is recommended to consume this new tea regularly, as it promises to offer several health benefits.

Reduces Chances of Diabetes
Green tea contained in the new tea helps in regulating the glucose level in the body. It also slows gown the rise of sugar level in the blood after eating. Regular consumption of this tea also facilitates proper secretion of insulin.

Helps in Attaining Weight Loss
The best part of the new blend is that it increases the rate of metabolism in the body. As it contains traces of green tea, it raises the rate of metabolism in the body. Polyphenol present in green tea speeds up the rate of oxidation of fat as well as the rate at which food is converted into calories.

Reduces Possibilities of Heart Complication
The new tea protects the linings of blood vessels. It makes them stay relaxed so that they can withstand changes in blood pressure. Regular consumption can also reduce chances of clot formation, which is the primary cause of cardiac arrest.

Keeps Cholesterol under Check
Those who complain of rise in cholesterol can stay assured with the new tea from Halmari. This tea checks the rise of the level of bad cholesterol in the blood and promotes good cholesterol. Good cholesterol can fight against free radicals and keeps the heart in proper condition.

Reduces Risk of Esophageal Cancer
Consuming Halmari’s new tea in right quantity can reduce chances of esophageal cancer. In addition, this tea also kills cancer cells of other organs without damaging the healthy tissue.

Minimizes Tooth Decay
The new tea contains catechin. It is an antioxidant that checks the growth of viruses and bacteria that cause dental caries, throat infection and other dental complications.

Prevents Parkinson’s Disease
The new tea from Halmari can check possibilities of Parkinson’s disease. Green tea contained in the new blend protects brain cells and restores damaged brain cells.

Fights Depression
The new blend from Halmari contains theanine. It is a kind of amino acid that offers tranquilizing effects to nerves. This way, tea drinkers can fight against depression.

Makes Skin Glow
Halmari’s new offering can make the skin glow if consumed on regular basis. This tea boasts anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Therefore, it can fight wrinkles and signs of aging.

Halmari Gold GTGFOP1 + Green tea blend is available in three different packs. Orders can be placed online as per the convenience of customers.

About: Halmari Tea possesses expertise in tea manufacturing for more than 100 years. It has launched a new tea blend recently, the details of which can be had from https://www.halmaritea.com/teas/.
Contact:-

Name: Halmari Tea Estates
Address: 133A S.P. Mukherjee road, Kolkata – 700026
State: West Bengal
Nation: India
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Phone: +91 33 40622225/6
Mobile Phone – 09435594140, 08443078066
Website: https://www.halmaritea.com

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Phone +91 33 40622225
Business Address 133A S.P. Mukherjee road, Kolkata
700026
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Categories Food , Manufacturing , News
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Last Updated January 11, 2017