DIGEST-T

Great tasting herbal tea to help facilitate digestion.

All natural source.
Non-chlorine bleached tea bags.

20 tea bags



1. Facilitates and improves digestion.
2. Improves sluggish digestion.
3. Reduces gas and bloating.
4. Regulates urinal elimination.
5. Helps eliminate toxines from the kidneys.
6. Helps intestinal transit.



Biliary insufficiency, bloating, congested liver, edema (water retention), gas, indigestion, intestinal congestion, renal stones, slow and difficult digestion, swelling of extremities and urinary difficulties.



1- Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (root)
2- Star anise (Anis stellati fructus) (fruit)
3- Boldo (Peumus boldus) (leaf)
4- Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) (leaf)
5- Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) (root)
6- Rhubarb (Rheum palmatum) (root)
7- Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) (leaf)
8- Cherry (Prunus avia) (stems)
9- Cough grass (Agropyrun repens) (root)
10- Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) (bark)
11- Juniper (Juniperus communis) (berry)
12- Spearmint (Mentha spicata) (leaf)
13- Red clover (Trifolium pratense) (flower)
14- Balm (Melissae officinalis) (leaf)
15- Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) (seed)



1- Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (root)
Relieves the irritated mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract.
2- Star anise (Anis stellati fructus) (fruit)
Calm spasms of the digestive system.
3- Boldo (Peumus boldus) (leaf)
Improves digestion of fats by stimulating bile secretion.
4- Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) (leaf)
Soothes multiple inflammations of the grastrointestinal tract.
5- Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) (root)
Relieves sluggish digestion after meals.
6- Rhubarb (Rheum palmatum) (root)
Increases intestinal motility and restores regularity.
7- Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) (leaf)
Combats unfections of the lower urinary tract.
8- Cherry (Prunus avia) (stems)
Known as an excellent diuritic.
9- Cough grass (Agropyrun repens) (root)
Diuritic, reduces urinary tract inflammation.
10- Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) (bark)
Relieves discomforts caused by indigestion.
11- Juniper (Juniperus communis) (berry)
Corrects and reduces flatulence and bloating.
12- Spearmint (Mentha spicata) (leaf)
Reduces spasms of the digestive system and flatulence.
13- Red clover (Trifolium pratense) (flower)
Alleviates cramps and spasms.
14- Balm (Melissae officinalis) (leaf)
Relieves digestive disorders of nervous origin and digestive migraines.
15- Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) (seed)
Reduces cramp-like gastrointestinal disorders, bloating and flatulence.



Infuse 1 tea bag in a cup of boiling water, let stand 3 to 5 minutes. Drink 2 to 4 cups per day, preferably after meals and in the evening.



LAXATIL
Gentle herbal laxative formula for occasional constipation.
INTESFIB Capsule
Gentle fibers to help restore intestinal regularity.
FLUX O BILE
Complete liver cleanse.(see also HEPATOL)
HEPATOL
In cases of persistant sluggish digestion.
FLORACTIN
Helps to reinforce the intestinal flora with friendly bactéria.
ULTIMATE OMEGA 3-6-9
Promotes maintenance of good health.



It is recommended that if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and for young children to consult your health practitioner before taking herbal supplements. This recommendation also applies to people taking medication or suffering from a health problem.



Important notice
*It is recommended that if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and for young children to consult your health practitioner before taking herbal supplements. This recommendation also applies to people taking medication or suffering from a health problem. This list enumerates the principal contraindications associated to the herbs of this product. Certain omissions may be found, although this list is complete to our best knowledge.



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Mark Blumenthal; The Complete German Commision E Monographs; Therapeutic Guide To Herbal Medicines; 1998; American Botanical Council at 6200 Manor Rd., Austin, Texas, 78723.
Joerg Gruenwald, PhD, Thomas Brendler, BA, Christof Jaenicke, MD; PDR for Herbal Medicines; 1998 Medical Economics Company Inc at Montvale, NJ.
Linda B White, M .D., Steven Foster; The Herbal Drugstore; Rodale Publishing USA.
Melvyn R. Werbach, MD & Michael T. Murray, N.D.; Botanical Influences on Illness; Third Line Press; Tarzana, California.



 
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