🍵 Sip your way to throat bliss — because your voice deserves VIP treatment!
NutraThroat Herbal Tea is a premium, additive-free blend featuring 15% marshmallow root, 15% liquorice, 15% ginger, and 10% eucalyptus designed to soothe sore throats and calm coughs. Developed by expert pharmacists and nutritionists, it offers a clean, vegan, gluten-free alternative to lozenges with reusable tea bags for sustained relief and a refreshing taste profile.
Product Dimensions | 7 x 8 x 13 cm; 75 g |
Product Name | Nutra Throat Functional Herbal Tea |
Additives | Additive Free |
Allergen Information | Contains: Allergen-Free |
Units | 20.00 Count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool,dry place |
Serving Recommendation | 2 -3 times daily |
Brand | Nutra Tea |
Format | Teabags |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Speciality | Free-From Flavourings & Oils, Vegan, Gluten Free |
Package Information | Box |
Manufacturer | NutraTea |
Serving Size | 2 g |
Energy (kcal) | 2.63 kcal |
Fat | 0.1 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 0 g |
L**M
A mild taste tea
A tea that gives a gentle sensation, good for sore throat
M**Y
Nice flavour and feels good on throat
I bought this because my throat was really dry and I feel like it definitely helps. I’m not sure if it’s good value for money. Although it tastes nice the tea bags easily split.
C**J
Work well
Personally I need 2 bags at a time to enable the taste to be palatable but thats personal preference and I think they deffo helped my stomach
W**S
Poor quality bag
Quite a pleasant taste but the bag gets ‘slimy’ and splits which one of the reviews did say
M**N
Disappointed in how item received.
The tea bags arrived loose in the outer packaging along with another item, why would they have been taken out of the original sealed carton, as shown in the description. I haven't heard of any other buyers stating they had the same. All I have it the instruction on the packet, the box apparently gives all the fact about the tea bags and ingredients etc. I wondered if they had been out of date no way of knowing, loathe to try them they have ended up in the bin.
S**L
Good taste, great ingredients
This is a review for Nutratea eucalyptus & marshmallow root throat tea. I’m not a big fan of herbal teas, finding them typically too acidic (despite smelling like Ribena), or too sweet (e.g. fennel). My tea of choice is Rooibos. My first impression on opening the sachet was of a very pleasant, natural earthy smell. The tea itself matches the smell, it is smooth, and mellow, only very slightly sweet as an aftertaste (fenugreek?). The eucalyptus and peppermint are not especially noticeable and do not dominate, which I think is a good thing. Many of the ingredients are typically found in herbal cough mixtures, so I’m hoping for great things from it. The tea looks quite murky, a dull yellowish green, but I like that, it’s supposed to be medicinal and soothing and it looks it. It says on the packet that you can reuse the teabags three times a day – make of that what you will! The teabags are biodegradable, which is great. It has left my mouth feeling very fresh, healthy and comfortable. The price is quite high compared to other tea but you only need one bag a day and it should do my throat a lot more good.
A**S
Great gift for someone unwell, including yourself!
This Nutrathroat tea is a really lovely idea, and whether or not it actually works or gives a placebo effect, it’s something I appreciate having when I’m unwell, it makes me feel soothed and my throat comforted. I will be giving as a gift to someone else who is suffering.Note that on the box there are Allergy warnings - made in a factory that handles soy, mustard, celery, sesame and nuts.And also that the ingredients contains liquorice - so they give a caution for anyone suffering from hypertension or pregnant.At the current price of around 35p a teabag, this doesn’t seem too expensive to me for all the natural and health giving ingredients.I’ll buy again.
J**S
seems to make me dizzy
I have tried this twice. Both times it seemed to make me dizzy and lightheaded after half a cup. Strange. I drink a lot of tea of all sorts.
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