drank Lime Flowers by Sonnentor
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A little bit of sore throat is never fun. What’s worse, it’s just a few days before my 2 weeks vacation starts. And on Saturday I need to be ready for wedding I am invited to.

Lime Flowers to the rescue.

Wonder where I caught it. My brother? AC? Train with sick students as yesterday a new school year started?

ashmanra

Train with students, I betcha. Everyone around here starts getting sick as soon as the schools hold their “teacher pep rallies” to start off the new school year and then the children just seem to pass things around after that.

gmathis

Few germs are more potent than kid germs!

Michelle

Feel better soon!

Leafhopper

I hope you feel better in time for your vacation! I always worry about COVID on public transportation, but maybe you were lucky and just got a cold.

TeaEarleGreyHot

Martin, I hope this tea helps you! I found your review from 10 months ago and was kind of confused which caused me to consult Wikipedia: “Note that the tree species known in Britain as lime trees (Tilia sp.), called linden or basswood in other dialects of English, are broadleaf temperate plants unrelated to the citrus fruits.” Now I am left wondering which is the eponymous “lime“ that saved the British from scurvy!

ashmanra

TeaEarleGreyHot – I believe it is the citrus fruit lime that saved them scurvy! Vitamin C was the key.

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ashmanra

Train with students, I betcha. Everyone around here starts getting sick as soon as the schools hold their “teacher pep rallies” to start off the new school year and then the children just seem to pass things around after that.

gmathis

Few germs are more potent than kid germs!

Michelle

Feel better soon!

Leafhopper

I hope you feel better in time for your vacation! I always worry about COVID on public transportation, but maybe you were lucky and just got a cold.

TeaEarleGreyHot

Martin, I hope this tea helps you! I found your review from 10 months ago and was kind of confused which caused me to consult Wikipedia: “Note that the tree species known in Britain as lime trees (Tilia sp.), called linden or basswood in other dialects of English, are broadleaf temperate plants unrelated to the citrus fruits.” Now I am left wondering which is the eponymous “lime“ that saved the British from scurvy!

ashmanra

TeaEarleGreyHot – I believe it is the citrus fruit lime that saved them scurvy! Vitamin C was the key.

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