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Ethically Sourced 

50 Cups loose tea 

 

By choosing Teas For Wildlife, you’re helping us make a true impact for wildlife and habitats around the globe with 10% of our annual net profits used to help endangered species in private plantations . Working to stop human wildlife conflicts , giving safe passage to animals , educating kids and spreading awareness to save life of women workers . 

 

We handblend organic Moringa with citrus, mint , Cinnamon and rose making best herbal tea in market , also fight with chronic disease. Each sale help us save endangered Gibbon.

Moringa lowers cholesterol and reduces the formation of plaque in arteries. It acts in a manner similar to a statin drug. Moringa tea could help people with diabetes regulate their blood glucose levels. Also protecting and nourishing the hair and skin, treating swelling, protecting the liver, treating stomach upset, fighting food borne bacterial infections, and improving eye health. Moringa is said to provide 7 times more vitamin C than oranges, 10 times more vitamin A than carrots, 17 times more calcium than milk, 9 times more protein than yoghurt, 15 times more potassium than bananas and 25 times more iron than spinach

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    Gibbon Conservation Center

    Our mission is to promote the conservation, study and care of gibbons through public education and
    habitat preservation.

     

    Phone: 661-296-2737

    Email: alma@gibboncenter.org

    Location: 19100 Esguerra Road,
    Santa Clarita, CA 91390

    Mailing Address: 
    PO Box 800249,
    Santa Clarita, CA 91380

     

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