Dave also cites an article and video of his that
considers the Yerba Mate and Cancer issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27Pom5vnb58&lc=z13gjrz45xn4dpv5c04chdtztkz4wj2gcxo0k — Please let me know your thoughts anyone.
Not exact matches
And the store carries Runa Energy Drink, which it
considers more of an alternative for people who don't like the taste of coffee, green tea or
yerba mate.
To put this in perspective though, the average lead concentration in
yerba mate tea is less than half of what the EPA
considers safe for drinking water.
If you're bored with the herbal teas you have at home,
consider giving
Yerba mate a try.
Served hot, cold or as an energy shot,
yerba mate is
considered to be the new coffee.
Because
yerba mate contains so many antioxidants and phytochemicals, it's considered an excellent immune - boosting drink (Mate: 1, flu season:
mate contains so many antioxidants and phytochemicals, it's
considered an excellent immune - boosting drink (
Mate: 1, flu season:
Mate: 1, flu season: 0).
And the store carries Runa Energy Drink, which it
considers more of an alternative for people who don't like the taste of coffee, green tea or
yerba mate.