DIDE ORGANIC THERAPEUTIC TEA After Massage SKU: DIDE TEA 6-M Pure botanical blend for wellness * relieves stress, anxiety, menstrual cramps, nausea, influenza, insomnia, toothache, headache & hydrates Ingredients: lemon balm, rose, anise, flax seeds It takes a little time to drink a cup of Therapeutic Tea After Massage, but it gives you a lot of relaxation and tranquility for the rest of the day and all night long. After massage, a cup of therapeutic tea always provides additional relief from stress. 1 pack x 64g = 16 servings = 16 cups of tea wooden scoop included; 1 scoop = 1 serving |
How to prepare the perfect cup of therapeutic tea:
1- Add 1 scoop of therapeutic tea into a mug or teapot and pour 250ml of fresh boiling water and stir.
2 - Allow to brew for 15-30 mins before filtering the tea.
3 - Enjoy as it is. It’s recommended to serve on its own.
1- Add 1 scoop of therapeutic tea into a mug or teapot and pour 250ml of fresh boiling water and stir.
2 - Allow to brew for 15-30 mins before filtering the tea.
3 - Enjoy as it is. It’s recommended to serve on its own.
Allergy advice: see all ingredients.
Dosage: Allow 1-3 servings of tea per person. Infuse with freshly boiled water.
Storage: Once opened, zip the bag and store in a cool, dry place. Foil packed for freshness.
* Pregnant women, children, the elderly and anyone who has any medical conditions or is taking prescription drugs should never start herbal therapies until they talk to a doctor. If you're consulting your doctor or pharmacist about health matters, or are about to undergo surgery, always tell them about any herbal teas you're taking. Any noted health benefits of our teas are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease.
Dosage: Allow 1-3 servings of tea per person. Infuse with freshly boiled water.
Storage: Once opened, zip the bag and store in a cool, dry place. Foil packed for freshness.
* Pregnant women, children, the elderly and anyone who has any medical conditions or is taking prescription drugs should never start herbal therapies until they talk to a doctor. If you're consulting your doctor or pharmacist about health matters, or are about to undergo surgery, always tell them about any herbal teas you're taking. Any noted health benefits of our teas are from traditional medicine and should not be used to prevent or cure any disease.