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Reduces headache
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Rooibos Finest Highgrown Moutain produced only in South Africa. Our Rooibos is from the highlands of the Maskam region. It has a full and naturally sweet taste. The infusion is dark red and clear. It does not contain caffeine and has a high mineral content. Tea can be drunk hot or cold.
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
Rooibos Finest Highgrown Moutain produced only in South Africa. Our Rooibos is from the highlands of the Maskam region. It has a full and naturally sweet taste. The infusion is dark red and clear. It does not contain caffeine and has a high mineral content. Tea can be drunk hot or cold.
Weight | 100 g |
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