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A Cup of Beauty

Nov 5, 2009


Consumers now can sip their way to a healthier, glowing complexion with Yogi Skin DeTox. A combination of such beneficial botanical ingredients as organic green tea, rose petals, hibiscus flowers, pomegranate, stevia, honeybush and burdock root, the naturally low-in-caffeine herbal tea supplement promises to detoxify and cleanse the system while offering a sweet-tart floral flavor. Since “[t]he skin is what the world sees of our body,” in the words of Guru Hari S. Khalsa, culinary herbalist for Eugene, Ore.-based Yogi, which relies on ancient healing traditions to manufacture its products, many shoppers will find the item a worthy investment. A box of 16 tea bags retails for a suggested $5. Visit www.yogiproducts.com for further information.


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