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Yogi Tea Organic Throat Comfort Tea 17bags

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Ingredients

Organic Throat Comfort Tea ingredients: Licorice Root,Fennel Seed,Wild Cherry Bark, Cinnamon Bark, Orange Peel,Slippery Elm Bark, Cardamom Seed, Ginger Root, Mullein Leaf, Clove Bud, Black Pepper

About Organic Throat Comfort Tea

Throat Comfort is a naturally sweet blend of liquorice, mullein flower, marshmallow root, ginger and ten other herbs and spices used traditionally in Ayurveda to soothe the throat. Throat Comfort is naturally delicious, gentle and effective, both adults and children will enjoy it.
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Customer reviews

Brilliant tea, great for sore throats & even acid reflux symptoms :)

By Nicholas Webster on 18/01/2017