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Gastro tea with rosehip.
These teas are intended for larger consumers, as one filter bag makes 3 L to 5 L of tea.

Herbal tea with rosehip fruit.


















GastroCare Tea is a soothing herbal blend of chamomile, mint, fennel, and cumin that reduces gastrointestinal irritation, promotes comfortable digestion, and relieves bloating. A natural way to improve digestion every day.
GastroCare Tea helps reduce bloating and discomfort with chamomile and caraway, which are known for their soothing and carminative properties. These herbs support easier digestion and improve overall comfort.
Rosehip Tea is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which help reduce gastritis and support overall digestive health. It offers soothing relief and promotes comfortable digestion, making it perfect for daily use.
Mint helps relieve gas, while horehound stimulates bile production. Together, these ingredients support digestion, reduce discomfort, and provide a soothing blend for intestinal health.
Yes, Rosehip Tea offers daily support to the gut by reducing inflammation and providing soothing relief. Its high vitamin C and antioxidant content makes it excellent for digestive health.
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