![]() you get very little in the bag and it's pricy even with a coupon, so making it a regular daily habit would become expensive by Week 3, it made me nauseous within minutes of sipping on it if I drank it first thing in the morning and it was impossible to know which herb was causing this If I had to drink dandelion, I honestly prefer Traditional Medicinal's dandelion tea over Rasa. ![]() did NOT taste like coffee, was very dandelion-forward in its taste and I'm not a fan of dandelion, I eventually had to add lots of cinnamon and some cardamom to improve the taste. didn't have hardly any migraines or PMS symptoms looks and foams up like coffee, pairs well with milk being able to use a French press was a plus I could feel the effects of the adaptogens within an hour after drinking a cup All of the reviews for it on the Rasa site and social media are positive, but I got the feeling like folks were being paid for reviews lol. It's supposed to help with easing off of caffeine while satisfying the ritual aspect of making coffee. ![]() For those who are unfamiliar, it's a blend of adaptogenic herbs, chicory, and dandelion root that you brew in a French press for 20 minutes. I tried Rasa herbal coffee for a month and I wanted to hear others' experiences with it.
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