Product Description
Kudos Multi Flavour Tea Bags offer a convenient herbal tea blend in tea-bag format, formulated from Ayurvedic herbs combined with refreshing flavour profiles. The idea is to provide a daily-use tea that supports general wellness (metabolism, digestion, immunity) with tasty variants, packaged for ease of use. For example, variants such as “Tulsi Lemon & Ginger Green Tea” from the brand mention a 2 g × 25 tea bag pack.
Ingredients
While the exact flavour-pack breakdown of the Multi Flavour pack is not fully listed publicly, common ingredients across Kudos Ayurvedic tea blends include:
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Base tea: Green tea (Camellia sinensis) or herbal tea base.
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Ayurvedic herbs: Tulsi (Holy Basil), Amla (Indian Gooseberry), Jeera (Cumin), Gokhru, Chitrak, Saunth (Dry Ginger), Jaiphal (Nutmeg) etc. For example: “13 essential Ayurvedic herbs like Tulsi, Jaiphal, Amla, Jeera, Gokhr
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Flavours/variants: Lemon & Ginger (in the Tulsi Lemon & Ginger variant) are mentioned.
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Minerals/vitamins (in one variant): Some listings mention “Vitamin A, C, Calcium, Iron, Zinc, and chlorophyll” as additional claims.
Key Benefits
Based on product-information from brand variants, the benefits attributed include:
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Helps support metabolism and digestion (e.g., “metabolism-boosting green tea” claim).
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Antioxidant-rich: Helps combat free radicals, promotes immune support (e.g., the Tulsi Gold Green Tea variant lists elimination of free radicals).
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General wellness: Improves stamina/energy, refreshes the body & mind, may support detoxification.
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Digestion/weight management support: The brand claims tea aids digestion and may assist with fat absorption and controlling appetite.
Precautions
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Usage: Typically steep one tea bag in a cup of boiling water (~100 ml) for about 2-3 minutes, then drink. Variants advise “2-3 times a day” or as directed.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals: Should consult a healthcare professional before regular use, especially given the herbal and metabolic-boost claims. For example, one variant states: consult doctor for use during pregnancy.
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People sensitive to caffeine: Although some variants are “green tea” based, which contain caffeine, check if caffeine content is specified. One source claims “caffeine-free” for Tulsi Gold Green Tea but then mentions caffeine in ingredients, so check the packaging.
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Medical conditions & medications: If you have liver, thyroid, heart or digestive disorders, or are on medications (for metabolism, digestion, cholesterol, etc), check with your doctor. Herbal teas can interact with medications or conditions.
- Dosage: Do not exceed the recommended dosage.



















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