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Alternative of tea
Recently I have discovered that I am allergic to tea, it causing me diarrhea and nausea. Is there any alternate beverage of tea? I get freshnup in the morning after having a cup of tea.
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Herbal water as per constitution. Consult on app personally
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Take green tea //  coffee//turmeric tea
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Green Tea or any decaffeinated tea may help
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Coffee, green tea or methi coffee is the best option for you
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for more information please do video consultation through practo
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Good evening, Yea is one of the popular choices around the world. It can be enjoyed hot or cold, and the variety and styles available are endless. But sometimes you may want to switch up your routine and explore other options. Whether you’re looking with different flavours profiles, more Health benefits, or something naturally caffeine free, there are plenty of good alternatives to tea. Some best options: herbal teas, herbal teas are great alternatives to traditional tease. These herbal infusions are made from variety of herbs, spices, flowers and other plants material, they are naturally caffeine- free , and are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Popular herbal teas include chamomile, peppermint and hibiscus.
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Best alternative to caffeine and tea is turmeric tea. Also known as golden milk .
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Gud evening pls avoid tea intake in early morning kindly
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Green tea Chamolie tea Hibiscus tea Black coffee
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