Rooibos Tea (Redbush Tea) — Calming, Rich in Medicinal Benefits, Caffeine Free

I'm sure this has been discussed before. But i'm going to talk about it anyway for those (like me) that haven't seen a thread on redbush tea before.
When it comes to healthy teas and herbs etc, i'm not much of a believer. However i do like drinking redbush tea. It has no caffeine so is good for the evening. And it tastes nice. I used to drink it way before i got tinnitus after i heard it helps acid reflux. It doesn't help at all. I just like it, so carried on drinking it.

Anyway after having tinnitus for about three months, i bought a box and made my first red bush tea since t started. And i'm sure it helps my T. Obviously it doesn't stop it. In fact the difference isn't extreme. But after about 30-45 minutes of drinking a strong, black red bush tea my T seems to quieten. Perhaps only by about 15% or so. But regardless, a help is a help.

It's cheap to buy. So if you haven't tried it, it's worth giving a go. Good luck. And any positive, negative or even inconclusive outcomes welcome.
 
I'm sure this has been discussed before. But i'm going to talk about it anyway for those (like me) that haven't seen a thread on redbush tea before.
When it comes to healthy teas and herbs etc, i'm not much of a believer. However i do like drinking redbush tea. It has no caffeine so is good for the evening. And it tastes nice. I used to drink it way before i got tinnitus after i heard it helps acid reflux. It doesn't help at all. I just like it, so carried on drinking it.

Anyway after having tinnitus for about three months, i bought a box and made my first red bush tea since t started. And i'm sure it helps my T. Obviously it doesn't stop it. In fact the difference isn't extreme. But after about 30-45 minutes of drinking a strong, black red bush tea my T seems to quieten. Perhaps only by about 15% or so. But regardless, a help is a help.

It's cheap to buy. So if you haven't tried it, it's worth giving a go. Good luck. And any positive, negative or even inconclusive outcomes welcome.
Im lookin for natural calming teas or supplements to try.. On nights when i want a benzo i wanna try drinking tea instead even if its all in my head it might help with my anxiety cause im "trying" something. Im gonna look for this!!
 
I'm sure this has been discussed before. But i'm going to talk about it anyway for those (like me) that haven't seen a thread on redbush tea before.
When it comes to healthy teas and herbs etc, i'm not much of a believer. However i do like drinking redbush tea. It has no caffeine so is good for the evening. And it tastes nice. I used to drink it way before i got tinnitus after i heard it helps acid reflux. It doesn't help at all. I just like it, so carried on drinking it.

Anyway after having tinnitus for about three months, i bought a box and made my first red bush tea since t started. And i'm sure it helps my T. Obviously it doesn't stop it. In fact the difference isn't extreme. But after about 30-45 minutes of drinking a strong, black red bush tea my T seems to quieten. Perhaps only by about 15% or so. But regardless, a help is a help.

It's cheap to buy. So if you haven't tried it, it's worth giving a go. Good luck. And any positive, negative or even inconclusive outcomes welcome.
I think it is just another name for rooibus tea. I drink rooibus daily. I will have to pay attention to see if it has any effect on my T! Thanks for sharing that.
 

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