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| | Yogi Tea |
 | | Brewed from the ancient formula brought from India to America by Yogi Bhajan, a master of Kundalini yoga, Yogi Tea has been called the "coffee of the ancients." The Yogi Tea Company was founded a little more than a decade ago by Guru Simran Khalsa, a Sikh who practices and teaches meditation and Kundalini yoga. |
 | | Kaplan, too, says the all-natural ingredients of Yogi Tea are beneficial to the body, explaining that each ingredient serves both a seasoning and therapeutic purpose, according to the principles of Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient Indian system of well being known as "the science of health," still practiced in India and elsewhere throughout the world today. |
 | | Yogi Tea is actually many different teas, which can be served in a variety of ways, from traditional tea bags to a loose, fine grind, which can be used in espresso machines, creating spicy Yogi Tea Cappuccinos when mixed with steamed milk (or soy milk, for those whose diets exclude dairy). |
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