Just a quick question regarding Red and Green Rooibos Tea. I have been browsing Mountain Rose Herbs after seeing it on Kathy's menu post, and I have decided to purchase a few items.
My question with the rooibos is: Is it okay to feed these leaves raw and what are the benefits of rooibos? Thanks for all answers!
Red and Green Rooibos
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Red Rooibos is definitely chock full of positive antioxidants. While you're at it, make sure you have a chance to enjoy and take advantage of these beneficial teas!
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PS Kili---I have ordered from this site, and they are GREAT!
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rooibos
Rooibos is an ingredient in my product Pumpkin Spice and I flavor my cuttlebones with it as well. I did a lot of research on that particular ingredient. The green is dried before it has time to oxidize which makes a less attractive tea than the red rooibos. I think the green tastes much better (I drink it myself on a regular basis). Rooibos has one particular antioxidant that isn't found in any other food source, so adding it to your crabs diet is definitely a way to add a special element to their general variety.