A classic Chai with a tonic twist! Chai will never be the same again. With a full serving and nourishment of maca, coconut oil, raw honey and reishi, goji, astragalus, he shou wu and schizandra, Chai Latte makes an excellent addition to any tea lover’s collection. Reinvigorate your hormones and body and open up to the yogi in you.
Here are some of the health benefits of this tonic-infused Chai Latte:
Chai Tea – Chai is know for its antioxidant, digestive and anti-inflammatory properties backed by herbs like ginger and cinnamon. Drink Chai when your craving coffee but prefer the reduced caffeine of teas.
Schizandra – The goddess of Chinese medicine, Schizandra is said to enter all the meridians of the body and balance all the organs. It has an stringent effect on the body, locking moisture into the skin making you glow and keeping your mind sharp.
Hemp Seeds – Packed full of Omega 6 and 3 as well as Vitamins A, B, D and E, hemp seeds are a complete protein and considered one of natures perfect foods. Hemp seeds add a nice, nutty, creamy flavor to any recipe they are incorporated.
Maca – Boost energy and strength, balanced hormones, maca is truly a revolutionary food packing a punch. The aphrodisiac qualities of maca are quite pronounced and some people will do best to take half a dose while others revel in the madness!
Coconut Oil – Packed full of medium-chain fatty acids, coconut oil helps support healthy thyroid function as well as weight loss. Coconut oil is also rich in lauric acid that acts as an immune enhancer.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup chai tea
- 2 tbsp hemp seeds
- 1 tbsp maca powder
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tbsp raw honey
- 1 tsp vanilla powder
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Instructions: Blend Chai tea and let cool for 5 minutes. Combine all ingredients in a high-powered blender and blend on high until coconut oil is emulsified and hemp seeds are dissolved. Serve warm. Chai Latte is a supertonic elixir.
Also recommended:
Cordyceps extract – This nutty-flavored mushroom is one of the ultimate tonics to increase strength in the body, respiration and endurance. Used and hailed by Buddhist monks, Olympic athletes and everyday people.