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Ayurvedic Elixirs by Adina

How does a little Honey Eucalyptus sound to start your day?  Maybe Blackberry Hibiscus after a workout?  Or Mango Orange Chamomile when you’re finally relaxing after a long day’s work?

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Adina for Life has launched a new line of elixirs called Adina Holistics.  Based on the ancient Indian medical practice of Ayurveda, Adina roughly means “life in its holistic and spiritual dimension.”
But this is not just another bottled drink company.  The founders of none other than successful beverage companies Odwalla and SoBe joined together to create Adina, a company that lives their mantra drink no evil by staying clear of high fructose corn syrup and synthetic ingredients; instead filling their bottles and cans with the best fairly traded and organically grown ingredients to bring you, not only a satisfying thirst quencher, but a drink that doesn’t just taste good, it does good.
energy_coffee_inprint_thumbYou may already be familiar with Adina’s successful line of coffee beverages.  And now there’s ample reason to fully explore the brand.
Adina Holistics, the newest line, taps into the 5,000-year-old holistic approach to health, Ayurveda, by using time-tested herbal recipes that have been known to exert a normalizing and balancing effect on the body.
“Replenishment that nourishes while helping to achieve harmony is part of our mission. The Adina Holistics line of elixirs contain adaptogenic herbal extracts that are part of the Ayurvedic tradition. These USDA Organic certified herbal ingredients are easily assimilated and used to fortify the immune system and vital organs against the debilitating effects of stress. That’s what we call Enlightened Refreshment!”
Here are just a few of their adaptogenic ingredients:
Ashwagandha has been used as an herbal remedy for hundreds of years. It has many applications, and has been used by Native Americans and Africans to treat inflammation, fevers, and to protect against infection or illness. It has also been used to boost the immune system, improve memory, and to promote overall wellness.
Astragalus has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for thousands of years, often in combination with other herbs, to strengthen the body against disease. Astragalus is an adaptogen, meaning it helps protect the body against various stresses, including physical, mental, or emotional stress.
Gotu Kola is a rejuvenative nervine recommended for nervous disorders, epilepsy, senility and premature aging. As a brain tonic, it is said to aid intelligence and memory. It strengthens the adrenal glands and cleanses the blood to treat skin impurities. It is said to combat stress and depression, increase libido and improve reflexes. It has also been indicated for chronic venous insufficiency, minor burns, scars, scleroderma, skin ulcers, varicose veins, wound healing, rheumatism, blood diseases, congestive heart failure, urinary tract infections, venereal diseases, hepatitis and high blood pressure.
Tulsi, or holy basil, is an important symbol in the Hindu religious tradition and is worshipped in the morning and evening by Hindus at large. The holy basil is also a herbal remedy for a lot of common ailments including cough, sore throat, heart disorder and stress.
Valerian has been used as a medicinal herb since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. In addition to sleep disorders, valerian has been used for gastrointestinal spasms and distress, epileptic seizures, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Don’t just drink, drink to health, wellness, and longevity.  I am!

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