![]() The second cup often comes out far weaker than the first, which is a serious detraction given how difficult the initial flavor is to describe. coffee mug worth of tea and could be reused and make a second, rather weak cup of Sleepytime Sinus Soother tea. A single tea bag will make the standard 8 oz. Like many other Celestial Seasonings teas, there are no tea leaves listed in the ingredients, so this herbal tea flower-based. Sleepytime Sinus Soother is a very standard tea it is your basic herbal tea when it comes to preparation. ![]() A box of Sleepytime Sinus Soother tea comes with ten pairs (20 individual) of tea bags. When I make pots of tea, I tend to use two bags and leave them connected. ![]() Sleepytime Sinus Soother comes in Celestial Seasoning's standard stringless tea bags, which are paired together with easy to separate perforations that allow one to separate the tea bags. Sleepytime Sinus Soother beefs up the usual chamomile flavor, but overwhelms even the spicy Sleepytime herbs with a tongue-numbing sinus medicine (presumably the menthol). Chamomile, the primary ingredient in Sleepytime Sinus Soother, is a wildflower and its use as a tea is interesting, but yields a tea reminiscent of dandelion juice. This wellness tea is all natural and as a result is caffeine free - none of the ingredients in it had caffeine to begin with so it did not undergo any chemical process to remove them. Sleepytime Sinus Soother is an all-natural Herbal Supplement Wellness Tea from Celestial Seasonings. In other words, Sleepytime Sinus Soother actually relieves some sinus pressure and congestion to actually help us feel better. It earns that status by being an adjective tea that does what it promises to do. Even so, I have tried Sleepytime ( reviewed here!) and Sleepytime Vanilla ( reviewed here!) and I will say that Sleepytime Sinus Soother might well be the best of the bunch. I'm have not reviewed much of the Sleepytime tea line, either, so the Sleepytime tag was not a huge selling point for me on the Sleepytime Sinus Soother. ![]() But, given that my wife and I have been suffering from sinus congestion the last few weeks, it seemed like the appropriate time to try Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Sinus Soother. The reason was simple I felt that unless I actually needed the benefits of the medicinal teas, I could not fairly evaluate them. The Basics: A mildly flavored tea, Sleepytime Sinus Soother actually helps relieve congestion and aid in head health!įor a long time in my reviewing of Celestial Seasonings teas, I pledged not to review the medicinal blends. This leaves the feeling of light menthol as some others have picked up.Įven if it does not directly help sinuses like a shot of HCL spray might, it is a soothing and relaxing brew to have especially before bed to hydrate when you are feeling stuffy or just want a uniquely sweet way to wind down.Īt first I was turned off by this sweetness but now that I anticipate it I can more fully wrap my head around it.The Good: Nothing bad in it, Good aroma, Actually helps clear the sinuses. Alongside the general herbaciousness there comes a sweet anise flavor that coats the tongue and throat like maple syrup. It’s not something I would drink for pleasure alone but with seasonal allergies that have turned into lifelong sinus issues, one appreciates the notion of a health tea aimed to help with that very ailment.Īs with most herbal teas I have had in the past, this blend has a light body with some unique characteristics. Worth noting these are slightly out of date range but have been inspected and kept in a cool dry environment. 7oz of boiling water to a clear glass tea mug. ![]()
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