Nutratea makes herbal tea blends built around specific botanical combinations, supplied as tea bags in cartons of 20. The range includes Nutra Relax and Nutra Vision. Free UK delivery on orders over £40 from Quickvit.
Nutratea produces herbal infusions, each blend built around a particular combination of botanicals. The products are named by blend and supplied as tea bags in cartons of 20.
Each carton lists the botanicals it contains and the quantities used. Those ingredients lists, along with any authorised claims that apply, are shown on the individual product pages.
We are not able to advise on which blend to choose. If you are considering a herbal product for a particular reason, that is properly a conversation with a qualified herbalist, your GP or your pharmacist.
We have sold herbal teas since 1988 and keep a wide spread of the range rather than a couple of blends.
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Herbal infusions want longer than ordinary tea — around five minutes with freshly boiled water, covered if you can.
Herbal botanicals are not automatically harmless. Several interact with prescribed medicines or are not recommended in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Read the ingredients and check with your GP or pharmacist before drinking a herbal blend regularly, particularly if you take medication or have a diagnosed condition.
FAQ
How many bags are in a carton?
Twenty.
Which blend should I choose?
We are not able to advise on that. A qualified herbalist, your GP or your pharmacist is the right place for guidance on herbal products.
Are they caffeine free?
Check the individual carton, which lists the full botanical ingredients.
Can I drink them with medication?
Several herbal botanicals interact with prescribed medicines. Check the ingredients and speak to your GP or pharmacist first.
Are they suitable during pregnancy?
Many herbal botanicals are not recommended in pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Check with your midwife or GP before drinking them.