Health Tea To Improve Kidney Bowl And Bladder Function

healthy herbal tea | 66 g 38 tablespoons | 3 tablespoons, 3 glasses a day

For helping the kidney and the bladder.

Contains herbs that have urinating, anti-inflammatory, sedative and antispasmodic properties.

Inflammation of the kidney and the bladder can occur when bacteria, which live in the human body and cause no disturbance, are activated when the body's vonurable.

Injured, untreated sexually transmitted diseases are also often manifested by inflammation of the renal pelvis and bladder; In any case, the cause of the disease should be identified and specific antibiotics should be used, but in order to prevent the disease from becoming chronic and to speed up the recovery, it is advisable to use this tea together.

Herbal tea for kidney bowel and bladder inflammation contains plants and parts that inhibit microbial growth - the Icelandic lichen leaf and white burdock blossom , while the lingonberry, horsetail and birch leaves help prevent urine secretion. Resin leaves prevent the formation of kidney stones, rosehip fruits are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals that strengthen the body's defenses.

Overall, this tea not only helps the body deal with inflammation but also improves overall health. There have been many cases of rapid improvement in health as early as the second day, while treatment with antibiotics sometimes fails to overcome inflammation and develop chronic pyelonephritis.

1 tablespoon of tea ingredients:

Burdock leaf 0.32 g; Lingonberry leaves 0.32 g; Rosehips 0.32 g; Cauliflower leaves 0.21 g; Birch leaves 0.21 g; Nettle leaves 0.18 g; Calendula flowers 0.08 g; Resin leaves 0.08 g; Icelandic lichen blade 0.08 g.

Preparation and use:

Take 3 tablespoons of tea mixture, poor with 3 glasses of water, boil for 2-3 minutes, allow to brew for 15-20 minutes. Drink one glass 3 times a day before meals.

Store in a dark, dry place!

Prepared in food company ZS “Doktus” in Amatas region, Latvia, LV-4101 according to the order of the doctor phytotherapist Artūrs Tereško.