About Waku
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The Quali-tea of Mint
Welcome to yet another episode of the Quali-tea series. Mint is a popular ingredient in several foods and beverages, ranging from teas and alcoholic drinks to sauces, salads and desserts. Using fresh mint and other herbs and spices in cooking can help a person add flavor while reducing their sodium and sugar intake. Throughout history, people have used different species of mint plants in medicine. Different types of mint plants offer a range of antioxidant qualities and potential health benefits, especially for people who have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
This one is actually one of our favorite herbs in the Waku blend. Not only does it help boost the flavor and benefits of the other herbs, it also gives our tea the freshness it needs to be the perfect herbal tea for either a hot summer day or to drink on a warm autumn night. Take a look at this fun facts, benefits and uses of Mint.
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The Quali-tea of Chamomile
Welcome to another Quali-tea blog. On this occasion, we are going to discuss and unravel one of our tea ingredients that has actually been around for ages and has been proven to be a great remedy for a large number of stomach and digestive issues. If you didn't know this already, now is probably a good time to tell you that Waku teas don't have any caffeine, that is because we don't use any tea plant or leaves that contain that component. Instead, we went for more natural and healthier options by creating a delicious and incredibly beneficial herb blend that does wonders for your digestion and overall gut health. And of course, we couldn't do this without chamomile. Here are its fun facts, benefits and uses. Enjoy!
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The Quali-tea of Lemon Verbena
Are you ready to learn more about one of our main ingredients? Welcome to the Quali-tea Series! On this occasion, we are going to talk about Lemon Verbena, a flowering plant that grows in South America. Did you know that South America is precisely the continent were Ecuador is located and that we prepare and blend our delicious Waku teas there? Lemon Verbena leaves and flowering tops are used to make medicine and it is used for digestive disorders, muscle damage caused by exercise, multiple sclerosis (MS), insomnia, and other conditions. But hey! Take a look at all this fun facts, uses and benefits of lemon verbena:
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"The Waku Effect"
If you have already tried Waku, you know exactly what we are talking about with the Waku effect. Our prebiotic herbal teas are full of flavor, freshness and deliciousness. They are also vegan, caffeine free, GMO free and don't have any added sugar. Waku also contains 6 grams of prebiotic fiber which basically represents 25% of the daily fiber intake we should be consuming. They are perfect as a food pairing and will do absolute wonders for your gut health and overall digestion.
We are well aware that sometimes when a product claims to be super healthy it might taste too strong or be hard to obtain. However, Waku is the exception to all of that. Not only is it absolutely delicious, it is easy to buy, serve and consume. If we haven't convinced you by now, here are some honorable mentions that just prove how good and truly amazing Waku is. Take a look!
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Where Does Waku Come From?
As you know, we work with the most purest ingredients out there. We carefully select the super herbs to create amazing, gut-healing tonics and there are no concentrates or artificial flavors added o our Waku bottles. But have you ever...