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Yogi Tea Herbal Tea Goodnight Rooibos Vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 Teabags

Yogi Tea Herbal Tea Goodnight Rooibos Vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 Teabags

Brand : Yogi Tea Yogi Tea
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Yogi Tea Herbal Tea Goodnight Rooibos Vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 Teabags

The association   perfect blend of herbs and spices of this delicate herbal tea (vanilla, cocoa bark, clove and ginger ) soothes   tensions , favors   relaxation   and improves the   sleep .

Description of Yogi Tea herbal tea good night rooibos vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 teabags

Yogi Tea Good Night Herbal Tea Rooibos Vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 Infusettes cotiennt several assets:

  • The   rooibos   soothing and the   chamomile   calming help us to us   loosen   and leave the day behind us.
  • The cocoa bark   and the   vanilla   create the   sweetness ,
  • Ayurvedic spices   réchauffantes   as the   clove   and the   ginger   balance this delicious infusion.

Relax and inhale the captivating aroma of this perfect infusion to be enjoyed before bedtime. Enjoy a deep and restful sleep and wake up refreshed.

Advice for use and dosage

Pour 250 ml of boiling water over the bag and let steep for 5 minutes.

Comment on advice for use and dosage of Yogi Tea Herbal Tea good night rooibos vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion 17 tea bags with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Composition

Rooibos *, chamomile *, cocoa barks *, licorice *, vanilla extract *, cinnamon *, cardamom *, lemon balm extract *, nutmeg *, red rose petals *, ginger *, cloves *, black pepper * .
* ingredients from organic farming.

Precaution of use

Keep out of reach of children.

Introducing Yogi Tea Good Night Herbal Tea Rooibos Vanilla Ayurvedic Infusion

Yogi Tea comes in a box containing 17 tea bags.

Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy

Insomnia can manifest itself in various ways:   difficulty falling asleep, multiple awakenings at night or morning insomnia , that is to say that one wakes up well before time without being able to go back to sleep. Whatever their form, insomnia   lack of sleep   causing a   tired   more or less disabling, mood disorders and attention.

By choosing   herbal medicine , you will discover that the   plants   sedative and relaxing virtues are numerous and have the advantage of promoting sleep and restore sleep   without addiction problem.

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