Product DescriptionMcMate Gold Premium Organic, 100ct An ecological friendly product. McMate is our house brand, we worked for several months to develop the best coca tea for the American Market, a truly gourmet coca tea under the highest international standards for quality and industrial control. Large flakes carefully crushed and dehydrated bleach- free tea bags and the first pick and selection of 100 %organic and natural coca leafs from only legal fields and coca plantations at Yungas- Bolivia. We are discarding the paper wraps and cardboard boxes in order to give to our coca tea and ecological friendly image and value. All Double Saran Coated Air Tight Bags we use are resalable and can be reused, they are great to store any organic food, nuts, rice, sugar, flour and even jewelry and electronic parts. They protect their contents against moister, dust, corrosion and pollutant agents, please consider recycle or re-use them in order to keep a better environment for future generations McMate coca tea 100 bags in a convenient Double Coated Saran Polyester Resealable Barrier Pouch, the freshest coca tea available. A study by The American Journal of Epidemiology showed coca's usefulness in treating gastrointestinal ailments, as well as motion and altitude sickness. They found it to be a fast acting antidepressant and helpful in combating hypoglycemia and diabetes. Furthermore, coca leaves deliver healthy doses of vitamins A, C, B and E, phosphorous, iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium and protein.
Features:
Revitalizes restores and energizes. Elevates brightens and controls moods
Regulates arterial pressure and metabolism, great for altitude sickness
It supports both the digestive system and liver functions thanks to coca leaves.
Digestive tea, delicious flavor, conserves all the healing properties of coca leaf
100% Natural & Organic , export quality, Air - Tight Bag, highest rated at quality control.
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