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ewigsuzu
3 months ago

Ice Tea is generally not very good. The problem is that you zb dehydrated, too is the green tea of the effects deposits and if you want cold green tea with sugar quite honestly that is cheaper to turn on the kettle, but you pour to about 70 degrees. Bitter substances and tanning substances can be proportionally negative depending on the mass and sensitivity. I’d rather guess camellia.

alex9590
3 months ago

No, not really. And if it’s more bought, there’s a lot of sugar and artificial stuff in it, it won’t do better.

Chrisi614
3 months ago

A few times will not hurt you should just brush behind your teeth

verreisterNutzer
3 months ago

No

He will certainly not help

rubber ball

TheAmigos
3 months ago

It certainly does not help, is pure sugar water

OpiPaschulke
3 months ago

Mouth flushing with camomile tea: chamomile is a popular mouthwashing home that acts disinfecting and anti-inflammatory. Alternatively, peppermint or ointment can also be used. Tea rinses should always be cold. Honey is considered to be anti-inflammatory and beneficial for healing.

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