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In situations when there are lack of appetite, gastrointestinal cramps, intestinal colics and flatulence (gas in the stomach or bowels). |
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Owing to the content of the essential oil, mint tea is an appetite and digestive stimulant. It has antispasmodic, antiseptic, and carminative(helps in digestion of food and relieves flatulence) properties. |
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Preferably before breakfast and after the main meals.
To place in a cup or in a teapot one tea bag per person. Pour over boiling water and let it steep for 3 minutes. Sweeten it to taste and drink it. It could also be taken cold, or iced. |
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Biological mint tea manufactured with the flower and young leaves, without stem, of wild varieties from Mentha pulegium (Pennyroyal). |
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Box with 25 tea bags of 1.5 g.
Ecological filter unstapled tea bags, protected by an individual pouch. |
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