Tea for Constipation (40 teabags) Saloustros Tea

This blend of herbs helps relieve constipation naturally. It is recommended for those who want to regulate good bowel function and lose weight. Each pack contains 40 sachets.
Gross Weight: 0,12 Kg

Availability: In stock


€9,80 9.80
Saloustros tea

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Tea for Constipation (40 teabags) Saloustros Tea

This blend of herbs helps relieve constipation naturally. This tea blend by Saloustros Tea contains Egypt Leaves that are known for their action against constipation, their help in regulating good intenstinal function and, by extension, slimming. The blend consists of green tea, peels of cretan oranges, cloves and lemon verbena as well. All the ingredients intensify the action against constipation and they create an aromatic blend with a unique taste.

The Cretan land with its blessed soil can offer everything to man as long as he works on it and knows its secrets. The Cretans from the famous mountainous village of Anogeia have been struggling with stones for centuries but always managed to extract small treasures from them. One of these gems is Karteraki, a small diamond that George Saloustros, known to Anogeia with the nickname "Karabinis", worked hard to create it and now he offers to the rest of us these Cretan treasures to enjoy.

Each pack contains 40 sachets of 2g.

 

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Saloustros tea

The unique, diverse and blessed Cretan land not only inspires all those engaged in agricultural activities but offers ultimate treasures and hidden secrets when cultivated and cared for responsibly. The people of Anogia have been struggling with stones for centuries now but they always manage to derive “small diamonds” from them.

One of them is “Karteraki”, a “small diamond” which Giorgis Saloustros, known to all people of Anogia as "Karabinis" worked on it really hard, perfected and now offers to the rest of us.

It is the business that started in 2008 and has conquered the island of Crete which has learned to drink its own concoction with mountain herbs. It is slowly beginning to spread to the rest of Greece ...