17 Tea: Purify and Restore Your Body’s Health and Immunity
"17 Tea" is both sugar free and calorie free. And, 17 Tea is appropriately named because it contains 17 rare and natural ingredients that offer the body purification while restoring immunity and health.

Always on the lookout for new interesting health foods to add to my diet, I frequent a nice little shop called Fatima. Conveniently, it is located right between my home and my 5-10 minute drive to work. Yes, I got lucky! Actually, I prayed for all the details of the job I currently hold. Thoughts really do manifest reality. Be sure to hold the vision of what your dreams are, and you’ll find more and more that, like a magnet those details will be attracted to you.
So what does this have to do with 17 tea?
Well, I just love finding new drinks and had been hoping to find something that was completely natural and yet, contained a wide array of amazing ingredients. Previously, I wrote about Neuro Bliss and while I still love it, I wasn’t quite sure if carbonation was actually something that you should or should not consume.
What I discovered is:
“17 Tea” is both sugar free and calorie free. And, 17 Tea is appropriately named because it contains 17 rare and natural ingredients that offer the body purification while restoring immunity and health.
So what are these amazing 17 ingredients?
1. White Mulberry Leaves – this wonderful ingredient is known for maintaining your stamina
2. Green Tea – which is considered a “pure tea” and contains Catechins (antioxidant)
3. Safflower Seeds – offer the body Linolec Acid which works to ensure proper cell function
4. Buckwheat – which is a fruit seed that lowers blood pressure
5. Cornus Fruits – an organic acid that helps keep the skin complexion clear and healthy
6. Semen Cassiae – helps improve your vision
7. Solomon’s Seal – works to improve indigestion and healing properties
8. Job’s Tears – is known for easing joints, anti-swelling properties, and being a diuretic
9. Ganoderma Lucidum Karst – is called “the miracle herb” and offers a wide array of benefits
10. Bitter Orange Peels – offers a great aromatic touch
11. Barley – is a supplement for Vitamin B1
12. Chicory – which helps promote the healthy flow of bile
13. Corn – contains forms of Vitamin E
14. Phellinus Linteus – offers anticancer benefits and agents for long life and vitality
15. Inonotus Obliquus – activated the immune system and contains Beta Glucan
16. Brown Rice – offers the body minerals and fiber
17. Chinese Wolfberries – works to restore the liver and kidneys
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MCA | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
well written
Night Story | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
I think I will try the product. Thanks.
Shamyl | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
A good share with some professional critical analysis. Health first, exam second. Good work…
Kehinde Adeniyi | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
This is another interesting health findings.
Christine Ramsay | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
That seems like an amazing drink. I am all for anything which helps to keep us healthy. A good article.
Christine
Videomark | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
Wow, that is a lot of ingredients. I hope it tastes good.
VTech | Apr 16, 2010 | Reply
nice , thanks for sharing.
Goodselfme | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
Tx for sharing your wisdom.
T. S. GARP | Apr 23, 2010 | Reply
This sounds like “super-tea”! I’ll have to try it. Great posting!
Diamond Channing | Apr 26, 2010 | Reply
Beautifully done! So much great information. Well put together. It is obvious you really put 100 % into your writing – it shows nicely. 2 thumbs up!
J | Jun 2, 2010 | Reply
I discovered this tea about a week ago and I’m hooked! I gave up carbonated beverages a while back and most fruit juices have too much sugar. I love water, but sometimes something different is nice. I’ll definitely keep buying this.
papaleng | Jun 3, 2010 | Reply
very nice share.
Zach | Oct 13, 2010 | Reply
where can i buy this at?
Joie Schmidt | Oct 14, 2010 | Reply
Thank you all so very much for the wonderful comments!
Dear Zach,
I purchase it from a local store called Famima, but if there’s not one near you, I found this website:
http://www.futami.co.id/
It’s also called 17 tea, but it doesn’t look like the exact same 17 tea I wrote about… I couldn’t find the exact one online. I hope you have a Famima near you!
Blessings.
Sincerely,
-Joie Schmidt.
Zach | Oct 14, 2010 | Reply
Thanks I went online to the futami website, but couldnt find a way to order. Is there a special way to do this? Thanks again.