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Anti-Chlorine/Fluoride Tea

RM 30.00


Contaminated waters, swimming pool water, and fluoride toothpaste. 

No one is spared from this metal contamination. 

Do your best to incorporate these herbs to remove these harmful toxins from your body. 

INGREDIENTS: 

Blackberry leaf (leaf): Used for herbal medicinal purpose such as antimicrobial, anticancer, antidysentery, antidiabetic, antidiarrheal, and also good antioxidant. Blackberry root is one component of a decoction used to treat dysentery. Blackberry root has been used to treat diarrhea. Blackberry bush has been used to treat whooping cough. Blackberry juice has been recommended for colitis. Whereas a tea made from the roots has been used for labor pain. The leaves of the blackberry have been chewed for toothache. The berry is a powerful source of antioxidant. 

Raspberry leaf (leaf): Red raspberry leaves contain polyphenols like tannins and flavonoids, which act as antioxidants in your body and can help protect cells from damage. In addition, the leaves contain small amounts of ellagic acids, which have been shown to neutralize carcinogens and even contribute to the self-destruction of cancer cells. Helps relieve premenstrual symptoms (PMS), such as cramping, vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. Red raspberry leaves contain fragarine, a plant compound that helps tone and tighten muscles in the pelvic area, which may reduce the menstrual cramping caused by the spasms of these muscles.

Rose hips (fruit): Rose hips get their red-orange color from carotenoid pigments known as lycopene and beta carotene. These pigments have been shown to promote skin and eye health. They’re also rich in disease-fighting antioxidants, such as vitamin C, catechins, quercetin, and ellagic acid. A diet rich in these compounds can help lower inflammation and oxidative stress in your body.Aids in collagen synthesis and immune health.

Hibiscus (flower): Hibiscus has been used by different cultures as a remedy for several conditions. Egyptians used hibiscus tea to lower body temperature, treat heart and nerve diseases, and as a diuretic to increase urine production. In Africa, tea was used to treat constipation, cancer, liver disease, and cold symptoms. Pulp made from the leaves was applied to the skin to heal wounds. In Iran, drinking sour tea is still a common treatment for high blood pressure. Today, hibiscus is popular for its potential to reduce high blood pressure. Hibiscus shows potential for cancer treatment and as a weight loss aid, along with other uses. May have an effect on metabolism, preventing obesity and fat buildup in the liver. 

Each bottle contains 35g of organic herbal tea blend.

HOW TO USE: 

Take 1 tablespoon of tea blend and steep in boiling water for 15 minutes. Serve hot or cold with a spoonful of raw honey.