Parsley & Cornsilk Herb Tea
£4.95
Parsley & Cornsilk loose herb tea helps gently and carefully flush the kidneys and bladder.
Description
The kitchen food botanicals in this kidney and bladder ‘flush and protect’ tea has been blended by herbal practitioner Jill Davies. It will equally help cleanse and can aid any prostate programme. Combine with homemade barley water on occasion for extra soothing.
Please visit our ‘Healthy Lifestyle’ ‘Detox & Cleansing’ section for more detailed information and a section on ‘frequently asked questions.’. You will also find out here How to make Barley Water.
Additional information
Weight | 0.13 kg |
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Ingredients |
Cornsilk, wild certified dandelion leaf, parsley leaf and wild certified juniper berry. |
Product Advice |
Do not use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. |
Directions for use |
Shake bag, place 2 tsp. (4-6gm) into tea sock. Pour on boiling water and leave for 10 mins, or vary according to preferred strength. Add honey or lemon juice if desired, drink hot or cold. |
Suitable For Vegans | |
GM free | |
No artificial colouring | |
No artificial flavouring | |
No preservatives |
1 review for Parsley & Cornsilk Herb Tea
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cindyh@gmx.com –
I’m prone to cystitis. I’ve had this product in my cupboard for awhile but I had never really given it a chance. This week I experienced, once again, discomfort in my bladder and on passing urine. After praying I remembered I had this herbal tea in my cupboard. It was not out of date so I made myself a small pot of it which filled a large mug. This was the morning. I went to work and by the afternoon I felt so much better and the next day, (today) I am 100% better. Thank you very much; I am so grateful to you. I was so miserable but now I am uplifted in spirits and feel physically better. Ps. As a nurse I advise anyone reading this not to drink caffeine whilst having bladder problems. Drink lots of waster and of course Parsley and Cornsilk tea and do go see your doctor if the problem persists.