Zohor Alsham Natural Lemon Ginger Drink 20 Bags X 1.8 g

Zohor Alsham Natural Lemon Ginger Drink – 20 Bags × 1.8 g

Zohor Alsham Natural Lemon Ginger Drink is a refreshing herbal beverage crafted with a blend of zesty lemon and spicy ginger, offering a revitalizing drink for any time of the day. This natural drink is designed to promote digestive health and provide a soothing effect on the stomach.

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Zohor Alsham Natural Lemon Ginger Drink – 20 Bags × 1.8 g

Zohor Alsham Natural Lemon Ginger Drink is a refreshing herbal beverage crafted with a blend of zesty lemon and spicy ginger, offering a revitalizing drink for any time of the day. This natural drink is designed to promote digestive health and provide a soothing effect on the stomach.

Benefits:

  • Promotes digestion by soothing the stomach and aiding in food breakdown.
  • Boosts immunity with the natural vitamin C from lemon and the anti-inflammatory properties of ginger.
  • Relieves nausea and reduces the feeling of bloating and discomfort.
  • Supports metabolism and helps with weight management.
  • Natural detox effects by helping to flush out toxins from the body.
  • Soothing and refreshing, perfect for a quick pick-me-up or to calm an upset stomach.

Directions for Use:

  • Place one tea bag in a cup of hot water and steep for 5-10 minutes.
  • Drink twice daily or as needed for digestive comfort and relaxation.

Zohor Alsham Lemon Ginger Drink – the natural remedy for digestion, immunity, and an energized day.

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