Numi Organic Tea Congest Away, Respiratory Support Tea (Pack of 3)
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I'll go over the advantages that I get from drinking this mint tea. I must, however, be forthright and admit that I occasionally add honey to it. br>For starters, it lowers your blood pressure, as evidenced by the way your body relaxes after drinking it. It makes you feel full, and you start eating less as a result. br>It improves sexual stamina but not sexual desire.br>I hope this information is useful.
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It's a herbal tea, not a caffeinated beverage.
Hello, and thank you for getting in touch! The red Rooibos in Chocolate Rooibos is the red Rooibos. Good luck with your steeping!
Selected User Reviews For Numi Organic Tea Congest Away, Respiratory Support Tea (Pack of 3)
This tea was purchased at Target and was a huge hit. The flavor was exactly what I was looking for. Within 5 days, we had completed the box. As a result, I decided to order a large quantity of it from Amazon. It was, however, a huge letdown. The taste is extremely bland, bordering on stale. It takes an eternity for us to finish a single box. Perhaps it had spent too much time in the warehouse. This is the last time I'll buy tea from Amazon.
What did Numi do to their tea, anyway? The flavor, like the box, changed. It's gone from a smooth, delicious flavor to tasting like plain hot water with a bitter aftertaste, and the bag barely tints the water. So, I wrote to the company and received no response. So be it. I've canceled my weekly subscription because, while I enjoyed it, it's turned into a hoax. Bring honeybush back to its former glory!.
My favorite tea has always been this one. So I was overjoyed to discover that instead of my usual 18 count packages, I could purchase 100 count. These, on the other hand, are not packaged in a sealed bag. They're all thrown into a cardboard box with no information about the product, and the shipping label has a "best by" date on it, which I think is suspicious. I've purchased 100 packs of tea in the past, and they've always arrived in a brightly colored, sealed package with information and a "best by" date that appeared to be reliable. This is something I would never recommend.
This is an all-time favorite of mine. Favorite teas of all time. I'm no longer able to consume large amounts of caffeine. When I had to cut black chai from my diet for over a year, I discovered that rooibos tea had the closest warm earthiness of any herbal tea to black tea. There's also the issue of chai spices to consider. Numi's blend is without a doubt the best of all the pre-made mixes. I've tried a homemade herbal chai blend. This tea has become a staple in my life. Love it!.
I placed an order for three bottles of wine. There was only one box of tea delivered, according to the count. The tea box had been crushed as well. Buyer beware, br>br>.
Tea that is not very strong. I can't even get a whiff of honeybush. I was raised on Honeybush and Rooibos in South Africa, and this is the worst I've ever had.
For all NUMI teas, they changed the packaging design, as well as the labeling and tea quality for the Moroccan Mint. it was two months ago They don't call it a "Premium Tea" any longer. br>With the new blend, the taste has deteriorated to an unacceptable level. Ugh. Wooden sticks and stale bread are the flavors that come to mind when I think of this dish br>br>In my family, we conducted a taste test. Everyone is on the same page. br>NOT the same thing. I've decided to stop buying.
Forget about the taste - it's the texture that matters. Also, don't overlook the taste - If you enjoy very tart beverages, this is a must-try. Although I can find no legitimate health claims for this tea other than the usual nonspecific "calms your stomach" stuff, and I am not aware of any particular health benefits to the Iraqi people who drink it every day, I am certain it is extremely bioactive from one of the thousands of chemicals present in dried limes. To give an example, my wife has chronic peripheral neuropathy and happened to drink some of this for the first time, and her leg pain (after 30 years) rapidly diminished by She had no idea why her leg was getting better, and she didn't blame it on the cafe tea. But then she remembered, went back to the cafe the next day, and drank it again, and within 30 minutes, her leg was completely healed. She now drinks two cups of tea per day and hasn't felt this good in decades. I tried it and it gave me a splitting headache (though it tasted fine), so I'm sure it's bioactive, but it didn't help me much. So, for reasons unknown to me, if you have peripheral neuropathy or another type of neurological pain syndrome, I recommend you try this stuff. It might or might not work, but you've got nothing to lose. Try it for a refreshing tart drink, hot or cold, even if you don't have any specific disease or medical condition.