
Vanilla Peppermint
Tea
SUPPORTS HEALTHY DIGESTION*
Find Comfort and support healthy digestion this winter with Yogi Vanilla Peppermint tea. When holiday festivities cause your tummy to grumble, support your digestion with a comforting cup of Yogi Vanilla Peppermint tea. This soothing formula combines Peppermint, Fennel and Ginger – traditionally used in Ayurveda to support healthy digestion – to help to ease occasional discomfort, while Spearmint and Vanilla delight the senses. Celebrate the harmony of the season with Yogi Vanilla Peppermint tea.*
Be sure to keep an eye out for this limited-release Holiday tea at select retailers including Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, and Natural Grocers stores, among others.
Supplement Facts

Yogi Vanilla Peppermint Tea Ingredients

Peppermint Leaf
Peppermint is a perennial plant that produces light purple flowers and green leaves with serrated edges. Commonly used as a flavoring in products such as candy, chewing gum, toothpaste, and ice cream, peppermint also has been used traditionally to cool the body by promoting sweating, which can help support the respiratory system. Peppermint has also been widely used to support digestion and to soothe an occasional minor upset stomach.

Ginger Root

Spearmint Leaf
Spearmint Leaf has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes since the time of the ancient Romans. It is mildly soothing and relaxing overall. Ayurveda says that this herb can help to clear the mind and senses. Like all mints, spearmint is a mild diaphoretic that can help support the respiratory system.

Indian Sarsaparilla Root

Natural and Organic Flavors

Cardamom

Fennel Seed
Botanically-speaking, fennel seeds are not seeds, but are the fruits of the sweet fennel plant, an herb that has been cultivated for culinary and medicinal use for thousands of years. In India, fennel seeds are routinely chewed after meals to support digestion and to act as an herbal mouth freshener.

Cinnamon Bark
Cinnamon Bark comes from a small evergreen tree that is native to Sri Lanka. Cinnamon is a pungent, sweet and hot spice that can warm and invigorates the body and support function of the respiratory and digestive systems. It can also help to promote circulation to the joints and support immune function.

Black Pepper
Not only is Black Pepper one of the most widely used culinary spices in the world, it also has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine. A spicy herb that can help support digestion, it also supplies antioxidants, which can help to reduce free radicals. As a diuretic, black pepper can support water balance in the body.

Licorice Root

Clove Bud
Clove Buds are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the Myrtle family. The English name clove derives from Latin clavus (nail), as the shape of the buds resembles small nails. Clove bud is widely used as a spice in ancient Asian herbal traditions. With a warming quality, clove supports circulation and digestion.
