🌿 Sip Smart, Feel Light — Elevate Your Digestive Ritual
Traditional Medicinals Organic Fennel Tea offers 16 sealed, caffeine-free tea bags crafted from ethically sourced, high essential oil fennel grown on organic Bulgarian farms. This non-GMO, kosher-certified herbal infusion promotes healthy digestion with a sweet, anise-flavored profile, designed for daily use to ease bloating and discomfort.
M**W
Quality product if you like the flavor
This tea is clearly high quality—it brews beautifully. That said, the flavor just isn’t personally my cup of tea (ba dum tss). I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys this particular taste, but it’s not quite my favorite
S**E
Multipurpose tea
Good tea for gas, nausea
C**E
My husband says Fennel tea is "magic".
So glad to be able to buy this here.Unable to easily find in retail stores.Perfect
A**Y
Love it
Love this tea. A few cups spread over the day helped with minor gas and bloat.
N**A
Light taste
Slightly light on taste but I do tend to prefer strong teas
A**R
Love all traditionnal médecine the
Love it
B**
Buen precio
Muy buen teAunque vienen pocas bolsas, es correspondiente al precio
R**H
Digestion, Bloating & Relaxation--Herbal so NO Caffeine
It states on the box relieves gas and bloating--YES, please! Since having my gallbladder removed, which was some time ago, I still suffer from digestive issues--bloating, distension, gas, stomach discomfort. I am a tea drinker and read supposedly fennel might aid with some of the issues I mentioned. Since I could not find fennel tea in any of our local stores I purchased some online. The tea arrived quickly and the 16 individually wrapped teabags were intact. The tea is similar in taste to anise or possibly licorice. I drink it plain but I suppose a little milk might not affect its effects-or you could add a little honey. Since it is herbal and contains no caffeine I can drink it anytime of day or night. I usually drink it with or after a meal to hopefully help facilitate digestion. Maybe it helps some to relax the stomach because I don't feel a lot of discomfort post meals (maybe, that is because fennel may aid as an anti-spasmodic I have read). The stomach distension is another matter but then hey, without the gallbladder that's something that happened as a result. Those who still have their gallbladders may get different results. I may continue drinking the tea too since it can have some anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. If you are looking for a relaxing drink minus caffeine and like licorice then it might be worth a try. I may end up getting something that has more teabags next time though. I got this box which just had 16 teabags because I did not know if it would be "my cup of tea" and I did not want a lot of teabags going to waste if not. It was an okay introduction.
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