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Qi Tea has launched an organic slimming tea with no harmful laxatives.

The chemical-free Slim Tea has been designed to promote thermogenesis, a process which can help burn more calories and promote weight loss.

The combination of spices, cinnamon and burdock root combine to make a warming tea with the ability to increase the heat a body produces.

According to nutritionists, thermogenesis is a vital factor in weight loss, increasing the energy a body burns and the amount of fat it uses.

Qi Tea has no aggressive laxative ingredients and can be used as part of a balanced diet to improve overall health and wellbeing.

The range also includes other varieties called Detox, Clarity, Relax, Wellness and Energy.

Qi Teas are also independently certified by international accreditation body Ecocert as well as the Soil Association in the UK.

Qi Teas are sold in Ritchies, Drakes, Foodland, selected specialty retail stores and online. RRP is $5.15 for a box of 20 bags.

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