Throat Soothing Tea - Yogi Throat Comfort
If you're looking for an all natural way to soothe your sore Throat, look no further. Yogi Throat Comfort Tea is 100% all natural & Certified Organic. Yogi Throat Comfort Is USDA Certified Organic & Non-GMO. Yogi Throat Comfort is a Caffeine free tea option & contains absolutely no artificial Sweeteners or Flavors. Throat Comfort Tea will help to lubricate the Throat & Vocal Chords with it's many ingredients, including Orange peel & Wild Cheery Bark. Yogi Throat Comfort is often times used by Vocalists before big performances & is good on a Throat that is overworked. On top of all of that, Yogi's Tea bags are Oxygen-bleached with non-irradiated ingredients!! Soothe your Throat today. Pick up a box now!! Introducing Yogi Throat Comfort Tea!!
Yogi Throat Comfort Benefits
- 100% All Natural & Certified Organic Formula
- Easy For On-The-Go Travel Tea Bags
- USDA Certified Organic & Non-GMO Product
- Caffeine Free Option & No Artificial Sweeteners Or Flavors
- Helps To Soothe A Sore Or Overworked Throat
- Lubricates The Throat & Vocal Chords
- Freshness & Quality Guaranteed Tea Supplement
- Often Times Used By Vocalists Before Performances
- Non-GMO & Vegan/Vegetarian Friendly Option
- Oxygen-Bleached Tea Bags With Non-Irradiated Ingredients
- Caffeine Free Tea Option That Is Also Kosher Friendly
- Formulated With Orange Peel & Wild Cherry Bark To Soothe
How Do I Take Yogi Throat Comfort?
Yogi recommends bringing Water to a boil & steeping one (1) Tea Bag for 7 Minutes. For stronger Tea, use two (2) Tea Bags.
Yogi Throat Comfort Ingredients
Yogi Throat Comfort Side Effects & Warnings
Not recommended for use if you are pregnant or nursing. Consult with your Healthcare Provider prior to use if you are taking any medication. If you have a medical condition or for daily use beyond 4 to 6 Weeks. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
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