Only the chamomile pleasant scent has a relaxing and soothing effect, let alone the tea.
Original raw material, without foreign admixtures, consists of ground golden yellow flowers.
It is best to drink it warm when chamomile essential oils have the best effect on the organism. When you want to get relaxed, there is nothing better than a cup of chamomile tea.
Chamomile tea has always been used for soothing stomach pain. It is also believed that it helps prevent insomnia, therefore is beneficial to be drunk in the evening hours to provide a good sleep.
100% herbal tea made from chamomile flowers • Relaxing and sedative properties • Excellent when drunk warm
King among teas! This is a true fruit tea produced from rosehip and hibiscus flowers.
Although it is widely consumed for breakfast, it can also be enjoyed throughout the day. Its popularity lies in its rich and pleasant fragrance and flavour and in its carmine red colour. Rosehip contains increased levels of vitamin C, thus is used in the prevention of winter diseases – for fighting cold and flu. Rosehip contains a certain amount of fruit sugar which gives the tea a sweet touch.
100% herbal base • Rosehip contains an increased level of vitamin C
Nothing is so relaxing and soothing like the scent and flavour of mint leaves, which can be found in various drinks all around the world.
This natural tea made from mint leaves is packed in the aroma envelope to prolong the freshness and aroma.
Peppermint doesn’t contain caffeine therefore is a great drink to be taken in the evening before going to bed to have a tight and invigorating sleep or whenever you want to relax. Every filter bag is packed in an aroma envelope to prolong the freshness and aroma.
Although it is extremely popular with breakfast, it also grazes well throughout the day. Its popularity lies in its rich aroma and taste and bright red color. The fruit of the rosehip is rich in vitamin C, so it is often used in the fight against winter colds and flu, and it is not necessary to add lemon to it. The rosehip itself contains a significant amount of fruit sugar, so rosehip tea often does not even need to be sweetened.