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Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea


 Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea Drink

Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea

 

Newest Review: ... natural and I can't find the accompanying information so take from that what you will! The ingredients of the tea are ... more

 ... ginger root, natural lemon flavourings, lemongrass, blackberry leaves, lemon peel, and natural ginger flavouring. The box states that all the herbs are gently steamed in order to protect their taste. Lemon benefits you by strengthening your immune system as it has antibacterial properties. Ginger has a wide range of benefits such as relieving nausea, digestive problems and benefiting circulation. If you get travel sickness then ginger can help to quell it. Ginger can also help to minimise the symptoms of respiratory co...more

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spanishgirl
Premium Review Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea: well being does not have to mean tasteless (238 words)
by - written on 18/03/08 (Very useful, 164 readings)
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Twinnings have a range of well-being blends. The one I am reviewing is lemon and ginger. This flavour has a very refreshing taste. Ginger has always been used to aid digestion and help relieve sickness. This flavour tea would be very good if you were suffering from morning sickness and gone off tea and coffee. It would also help if you had a bad cold or flu. You could add honey to it to make it soothing. It is a great 'pick me up'and will make you feel refreshed and ready to go. The lemon flavour is the background taste and is not overpowering which makes this tea more pleasant than some other brands and flavours. These well-being ...  Read the complete review

berrydelight
Premium Review Revitalise me! (553 words)
by - written on 04/06/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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In my office we drink a lot of tea! We get through on average six cups a day, not to mention my breakfast cup at home in the morning and my Earl Grey in the evening, that adds up to an extraordinary and unhealthy amount of caffeine and a lot of trips to the loo! In an attempt to broaden my tea drinking horizons I have been experimenting. Memories of fruit teas from my childhood are not very pleasant and I distinctly recall an unsavoury aftertaste in nearly all of them which meant that my first furrow into this new world had to be as un-fruit like as possible. First came a flirtation with Green Tea which gave way to a more profound love of Peppermint and now ...  Read the complete review

jillycat
Premium Review Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea: warming tea to help with sickness but enjoyable too (361 words)
by - written on 24/05/09 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I started to drink this tea when I was pregnant and went off coffee and alongside the morning sickness this tea seemed to be a good one to try for having a hot drink in the morning. Ginger is well known for its soothing effects for nausea with pregnancy which was why i choose it. But Ginger is also known as a remedy for travel sickness, nausea and indigestion and is used for wind, colic, irritable bowel, loss of appetite, chills, cold, flu, poor circulation, menstrual cramps, dyspepsia (bloating, heartburn, flatulence), indigestion and gastrointestinal problems such as gas and stomach cramps. So lots of good reasons to try this tea. They recommend ...  Read the complete review

HelenW
Premium Review A little something different (362 words)
by - written on 09/05/08 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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Twinings began in 1706 so have been going for over 300 years and sell their products in 100 countries. They sell everyday tea, fruit tea, green tea, iced tea, and even coffee and hot chocolate. I decided to move onto different types of tea after drinking ridiculous amounts of tea and coffee during essay writing weeks, and after they're all handed in I had *the* worst headache ever, so I thought about caffiene free tea. Previously I had ginger and lime tea, but not made by twinings, which didn't really taste of ginger... more of jelly tots actually... I thought this brand by twinings would have more of a ginger taste to it. This is ideal for anyone ...  Read the complete review

vichar68
Premium Review Twinnings Wellbeing Blends Lemon and Ginger Tea: Something a bit different (666 words)
by - written on 18/05/07 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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Here is my review for Twinings Wellbeing Blends, Lemon and Ginger Tea. It is supposed to be a healthier alternative to tea and coffee. Twinnings is a very well known name that we associate with tea and is available throughout the country. Twinnings had been going since 1706 and were one of the first companies to start selling tea in England. Although the cornerstone of Twinnings business is Earl Grey they have branched out, supplying green teas, fruit & herbal teas, flavoured black teas and selected origin teas. Getting back to my Lemon and Ginger tea. The box comes in a very bright orange colour with a very nice picture of an orange segment ...  Read the complete review

 

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