• gigastasio@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Chamomile tea is known to help, but you would have to have some on hand, which I’m assuming you don’t. Soooo…

    This wasn’t very helpful, was it?

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        15 hours ago

        Just remember to check the entire tea is free of actual tea (black/white/green tea whichever), because while chamomile doesn’t have caffeine, lots of chamomile teas are actually black teas flavoured with chamomile, but also there are obviously tons of herbal chamomile tea mixes without caffeine at all. So those would be preferable for insomniacs

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            14 hours ago

            Well it should be “tea” in the general form of the word then, as in some plant steeped. Because “tea” is also the name of the tea plant in some contexts. But yes, what you have should be completely caffeine-free per my understanding.