Erva Mummalat Tea, 18 Tea Bags
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Erva Mummalat Tea, 18 Tea Bags
Erva Mummalat Tea, 18 Tea Bags
Supports breastfeeding and has a harmonizing effect on mother and child.
These aromatic herbs particularly promote milk production during breastfeeding. In addition, they help mother and child to harmonize with each other and to have more joie de vivre, which you don't want to miss even after breastfeeding.
Preparation:
Pour boiling water over 1 sachet per cup and leave to infuse for 5-10 minutes, sweeten to taste, preferably with stevia or maple syrup
Ingredients
Fenugreek seeds, fennel seeds, caraway seeds, nettle leaves, rose petals, vanilla seedsAllergy information
Product Details
| Filling Quantity | 18 piece |
| Chilled product | No |
| Storage | Store in a cool and dry place |
| EAN | 7649996622280 |
| Origin | Schweiz (CH) |

Erva Medica AG is a family business in the pharmacy sector with roots in the Grisons region, producing natural products for pharmacies and drugstores.
Its goal is to fulfill the wishes of customers who also want to maintain their health in a complementary and holistic way.
Erva Medica AG meets customer demands not only in terms of ingredients but also with fairness and sustainability.
The name Erva comes from Romansh and means herb. It was consciously chosen because Erva Medica AG is oriented towards plant and folk medicine.
Philosophy
«A healthy mind in a healthy body»
In complementary medicine, the body is considered a unit of body, mind, and soul. An illness is therefore seen as an imbalance within this complex biological system. Only when all three levels are in harmony do we feel well and healthy. Selected natural remedies can help us improve and maintain our health.
In our demanding times, it is increasingly important for both healthy and sick people to use reliable products from complementary medicine. A combination of chemical medications and natural dietary supplements is often useful and highly beneficial. Many metabolic diseases result from medication therapies, nutritional errors, or environmental and stress-related burdens.
Dietary supplements regulate metabolism, convert harmful substances into excretable compounds, or act as strong antioxidants, substitution, or supplement preparations.








