Thé vert Sencha Lu Yu Bio (Ventre plat – Minceur)

En moyenne, on recommande d’utiliser entre 10 et 12 grammes de feuilles de thé pour un litre d’eau. Ensuite, il suffit de laisser infuser pendant 2 à 3 minutes, en fonction de l’intensité souhaitée, avec une eau à peine bouillante, à une température de 70°C. Pour ajouter un peu de gourmandise, vous pouvez verser une note de lait dans votre thé, et pourquoi pas y mettre une note de miel, de sirop d’agave ou du produit sucrant de votre choix.

50 g

20,000 TND

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Associé à une alimentation équilibrée et variée et une activité sportive, le Sencha aurait des propriétés minceur. En effet, étant riche en antioxydants (polyphénols), il soutiendrait notre métabolisme. En parallèle, il hydraterait efficacement et serait un diurétique naturel. Il pourrait ainsi aider à vous drainer naturellement tout en ayant des effets bénéfiques sur les articulations du corps.

Ingrédients : 

100% Feuilles de thé vert Sencha bio. *Issu de l‘agriculture biologique.

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