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Spring Water
Agave nectar
Lemon juice
Green tea
Mint leaf extract
Natural flavourings.
[We're currently awaiting approval from the Soil Association to list this drink as organic - we hope to relaunch as certified organic soon.]
One bottle contains antioxidants equivalent to 11/2 cups of green tea.
Antioxidants protect against damage caused by free radicals.
In independent ORAC tests (to measure antioxidants) at the Agrobio laboratory in France, this drink was found to have antioxidants equivalent to 2500 μmol Trolox per bottle - nearly three times the level of rival drinks such as this water and V Water.
Typical values per 100ml:
Energy: 61kJ / 14kcal
Protein: Trace
Carbohydrates: 3.8g
of which sugars: 3.5g
Fat: Trace
Who first thought, "I know, let's plonk Camelia leaves in hot water"?
Well, the story goes that the Chinese emperor Shen Nong was camping out, and some green tea leaves fell into his bubbling stove.
Suddenly he felt wonderfully alert. So he invited everyone to tea.
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