Bell Kidney Cleanse & Function Tea

by Bell
$34.99
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Formulated to help support and maintain sound kidney health. Helps address early symptoms of mild urinary tract infections such as burning sensation during urination and/or frequent urination. Stinging nettle, uva-ursi, and parsley are natural diuretics. This therapeutic tea formulation also has natural cleansing properties. Tastes great hot or iced!

Dosage: Adults: Drink 1 cup of tea, twice daily. After desired results have been attained, drink 1 cup of tea daily for maintenance as required.   
 
Ingredients: Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) (root) 712 mg, Uva-ursi (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) (leaf) 626 mg, English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) (flower) 569 mg, Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (leaf) 588 mg, Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) (herb) 569 mg, Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) (root) 468 mg, Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) (root) 468 mg.
 
Preparation: Measure enough water in a pot for the number of large cups (8 oz/250 ml) you want to make and add 2 heaping teaspoons per cup. Add 25% more water to compensate for evaporation. Make enough for a few days if you like. When you scoop out the tea, scoop deep down into the bag to make sure the tea is kept well mixed. Example: If you want to prepare 4 cups of tea, measure 5 cups of water and 8 heaping teaspoons of tea. Heat on a stove until boiling, then turn stove off or set to low and allow to simmer for 10 minutes. Stir and allow the tea to cool, then strain into a pitcher. For best results let it soak for a few hours or overnight before straining. Store the pitcher in the refrigerator and drink the tea cold or re-heated. You can put some in a thermos to take along with you to work. The tea has a pleasing aroma. The tea tastes great without sugar or sweeteners. If you prefer a sweeter tasting tea, use a little bit of stevia, xylitol, or honey. Do not prepare the tea by pouring hot water over it, as this will not give you the full benefit.

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