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A treasure trove of herbs typical of Alpine regions.
These teas are intended for larger consumers, as one filter bag makes 3 L to 5 L of tea.

A treasure trove of herbs typical of Alpine regions, with a pleasant aroma and refreshing taste. Suitable for all generations and every occasion.


















GastroCare Mountain Tea is a herbal blend of alpine herbs that promotes digestive comfort and reduces digestive problems. This herbal tea is an excellent choice for those who want to improve their intestinal health and reduce bloating.
GastroCare Mountain Tea soothes the digestive system and reduces bloating with the help of alpine herbs such as mint and chamomile. These natural ingredients help balance the digestive system and improve well-being.
One GastroCare Mountain Tea filter bag is sufficient to make 3–5 liters of soothing tea, which helps with digestive problems and bloating.
Yes, GastroCare Mountain Tea is safe for daily use and supports digestive health every day. Regular consumption of the tea helps maintain long-term digestive balance.
GastroCare Mountain Tea supports intestinal health, reduces inflammation, and promotes digestive balance with the use of alpine herbs. These ingredients help manage digestive disorders and promote intestinal health in a natural way.
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