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It changes all the time, depending on the time of year and my mood!
Lately, I've been enjoying some fruity Celestial Seasonings Teas--True Blueberry and Tropic of Strawberry are outstanding, chilled. I love Earl Grey (Twinnings) and Fennel Rooibos tea. I also tried this new tea (President's Choice) called Camomile Vanilla and I must say...it is very smooth. There's something about Vanilla that soothes the tummy! I also like Yogi Teas, especially Ginger. I am not a fan of mint tea. I recommend going to your HFS and exploring. I've found so many awesome teas there...I can't think of how many unique teas are available!
Kate, IBS-D.
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I really love Liptons Peppermint..I never really used to be a fan of mint..but it works soo well that I love it now!
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Hiya! I LOVE TEA! My favourite teas are.. -Tetley Decaffienated Green Tea -Celestial Seasonings Peppermint Tea -That Eater's Digest Tea that Laurel mentioned is yummy! -Celestial Seasonings Red Safari Spice Rooibos Tea -Celestial Seasonings Madagascar Vanilla Red Rooibos Tea -Cammomile Tea -Rooibos and Fennel tea (can't remember who makes it, sorry. I found it at a HFS)
My favourite way to make tea is called a "London Fog" at some tea store, and they use Earl Grey but I use Rooibos tea. Mix tea with a bit of vanilla flavouring and steamed vanilla soy milk - it is so yummy!!!
Good luck! --Steph
-------------------- ~~I'm not crazy, I'm just a little unwell-I know right now you can't tell~~Matchbox 20
IBS-D,pain.
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Has anyone ever heard of the tea brand called Bija? I sw it in my HFS and was wondering about it. I think it's kind of pricey, so I wanted to see if anyone else as tried it?
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I work at a traditional tea shop, so I love this question! I am terribly spoiled by all the wonderful loose-leaf teas we have at the store, so I rarely drink anything in bags. Peppermint is probably my favorite, and seems to help me the most as far as the pain and bloating...Traditional Medicinals makes a wonderful ginger tea called Ginger Aid, if you are looking for bagged teas, but truthfully, I always recommend buying loose-leaf in bulk. Not only is it usually of superior quality, but you get far more for your money. You can fill up a whole jar for a few dollars, and it will last you for months!
-------------------- Julia
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