Pure Herbs – Pure Thyme 60g
Pure Herbs – Pure Thyme 60g
Dried Wild Thyme leaves
MagicT – Pure Herbs – Pure Thyme 60g
Dried Wild Thyme leaves
This tea is restorative, delicious, and takes just 5 minutes to steep into a flavourful tea. Just 5 minutes to the perfect cup of tea. Thyme tea is often used as a natural cough remedy and can also support metabolism.
Tags: tea, metabolism
Facts
Ingredients: Dried wild Thyme leaves
Servings: 30
How to use: Use one teaspoon of pure Thyme in a cup of hot water. Wait for 5-8 minutes, then strain and enjoy!
Benefits
- • Home remedy for coughs, colds and sore throats
• Helps support metabolism
• No added fragrances, artificial colours or flavours
• Hand picked
• Packed and blended in NZ
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