Need to Stay Alkaline? Try Yerba Mate!

Yerba Mate is known for many healing properties.

One that it provides, unlike it’s nasty neighbor coffee, is being an alkaline drink.

Being alkaline basically means that it will not upset your stomach like coffee is sometimes known to do. Coffee can be highly acidic and can irritate, especially after several cups. Yerba Mate is brewed from a natural tree leaf ( ilex paraguariensis ) that grows naturally in the sub tropical region of the Amazon Rainforest basin.

Alkaline also means that you can help to neutralize any irregularity you may be having in your stomach. Despite what most people think acid reflux is caused by a lack of acid, Yerba Mate can help to neutralize that. Check out this link about the healing powers of Yerba Mate, I think you’ll find it educational…

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Chau for now

“The Gaucho”

Yerba Mate Vitamins

Research by various world labs and institutes, such as the Pasteur Institute in Paris, have revealed that yerba mate contains the following vitamins. Many of these are essential to life and offer energy boosting qualities.

Vitamins: A, C, E, B1, B2, Niacin (B3), B5, B Complex

Who drinks yerba mate?

You may be surprised. "…of the 200,000 hectares
(500,000 acres) that grow yerba maté in Argentina, a respectable
eight percent are given over to export production…It
is neighboring Uruguay, however, that boasts the highest
per-capita consumption of maté in the world."

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Yerba Mate is hitting homes all over the country and not just from the traditions of South Americans.

Yerba Mate is popping up in Hollywood, with bodybuilders, college kids and even some freewheelin’ corporate types.

What makes yerba mate so good isn’t just the stimulating effects that provide a healthier substitute for coffee but the good vibes and fun times that spread as a result of ‘passing the gourd around’.

It’s not just an american movement.

It’s a worldwide revolution!

If you’re curious, see the yerba mate supplies The Gaucho has in store for you.

Get buzzed…….

“The Gaucho”

p.s. I had my yerba mate this morning, did you get yours?