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There is a place in eastern Europe, a high altitude paradise tucked away from the main tourist traffic where a wonder herb grows. 

Its qualities are nothing short of miraculous – it has a strong antioxidant effect, reduces the risk of high blood pressure, helps with prostate disease, has strong anti-inflammatory action – the list is mindbogglingly long. It is commonly known as Greek mountain tea, however, the slopes where I first spotted that miracle herb are in Pirin mountain, Bulgaria. 

Named after ancient Slavic thunder god Perun, Pirin is a majestic mountain with more than 100 peaks surpassing 2000m in height. Marsala tea, as it is known there, grows in this pristine, unpolluted world and bursts with flavonoids, terpenes and essential oils, iridoids, coumarins, lignans and sterols and other hard to pronounce substances which, in essence, make it a wonder tea.  

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