Ingredients
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Brigham Tea | Mormon tea has quite a few impressive health benefits, including its ability to lower blood pressure, promote respiratory health, mitigate allergies, increase energy, boost the immune system and protect against kidney infections. |
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Red Clover Blossom | Red clover contains “isoflavones” which are changed in the body to “phytoestrogens” that are similar to the hormone estrogen. |
Oatstraw Herb | Oat bran and whole oats are used for high blood pressure; high cholesterol; diabetes; and digestion problems including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diverticulosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), diarrhea, and constipation. They are also used for preventing heart disease, gallstones, colon cancer, and stomach cancer. |
Chickweed Herb | The medicinal actions of chickweed are anti-rheumatic, astringent, carminative, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, laxative, refrigerant, and vulnerary |
Damiana Leaf | Damiana is used to treat headache, bedwetting, depression, nervous stomach, and constipation; for prevention and treatment of sexual problems; boosting and maintaining mental and physical stamina; and as an aphrodisiac. |
Juniper Berry | Juniper berries have a pungent, pinelike flavor and are used to spice up many cuisines, including European and Indian recipes, along with game dishes. Juniper berries were used in ancient Greece as a medical remedy, and reported health benefits live on today. |
Catnip Herb | It is thought that the chemicals in catnip have a calming effect. |
Senna Leaf | Treating Constipation - Senna Leaf will encourage bowel movements. The leaf causes the walls of the large intestine to contract, which will push stools through your system. |
Cayenne | Although inherently hot and intolerable even in small amounts, cayennes are one of the health-benefiting spice items packed with minerals, vitamins and certain phyto-nutrients. It is no wonder this wonderful spice has been found a place in modern as well as in traditional medicines for its disease preventing and health promoting properties. |
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