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Artemisia Annua Tea, also known as Sweet Annie, is a premium organic tea sourced from a certified European farm. Each 20-gram package provides enough for 10 servings, ensuring a health-conscious choice that aligns with eco-friendly values. Enjoy the rich benefits of this meticulously produced tea, free from pollution and harmful additives.
S**L
The BEST sweet wormwood!
People complaining don't realize what they are getting. This stuff is the best wormwood you'll find. Certified bio grown in Austria! Everything else will be from a highly polluted country and certainly not bio grown. This stuff is healing, the other stuff is just stuff lol.
C**C
Good
I feel good personally
M**.
Good for easing parasitic conditions
To be fair, I doubt anyone buys wormwood tea for it's flavor. I buy it for medicinal purposes so I do drink it without any sweetener which it definitely needs. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the richness of the flavor, and it is helping me with the health condition that caused me to buy it so I'm happy with my purchase.
N**N
Only 20 grams of tea?
Its too small for what you get, the bag is no taller than a plastic fork with only 20 grams worth of tea. I'll be sending back. I ordered a different brand that was more reasonably priced.
L**Y
Best tea for parasitic infection resolution
This wormwood tea was absolutely what I expected it came fresh and had somewhat of a bitter taste which is normal I really appreciate the medicinal benefits of this wormwood tea to cure my parasitic infection is why I purchase initially and I can say with confidence that it really does the trick an excellent product I would buy again.
S**Y
Good Tea
This tea is perfect for me. The taste is natural. Sometimes I consume it like icetea, with a little honey. This package of 0.7 Oz (20 grams) is enough for 10 servings.
S**S
Not worth the price.
Much smaller than you think it's going to be. Don't think it's worth the price.
A**A
Bland cup of tea.
It was all brown, dried up and a lot of small twigs. Only made it once. It tasted blend and had no bitterness. Just watched a video on the internet of a gentlemen that dried the herb for three days and then sifted it to only get the leaves. The result was a still green, dried tea. He made a cup of tea and the tea was green in color and he said it was bitter. Don’t waste your money on this brand.
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