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A KOMPLEX BLENDS
The White Shell herb tea mixtures is good
taste, effective, high-purity, carefully prepared tea mixtures, ensuring
consistent quality.
A BETTER AND SAFER HERBAL All ingredients are all-natural and chemical-free. The herbal tea made from the original Hungarian wild plants.
TESTED AND TRUE The herbs are picked by hand one by one always from the same areas where the high purity and high active substance herbs have been growing for centuries. 100%.Controlled ingredients. Microbiology lab examines the quality of herbal tea mixtures.
1. Metabolic and immune system support tea Ingredients: common yarrow, common nettle, elder, oregano, blackberry leaves, meadowsweet, blackthorn flowers This tea may improve general metabolism, boost the immune system, help with removing waste products, reduce inflammation, reduce allergies, and help with skin problems. It also has a pleasant taste. Recommended dosage: 1 mug before a meal. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Contains salicylic acid, may contain natural derivatives of salicylic acid. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
2. Kidney, joint, rheumatism, diuretic tea Ingredients: common horsetail, common nettle, meadowsweet, deadnettle, birch leaves, goldenrod This tea may help with kidney, urinary tract and joint problems and rheumatism. It may also have diuretic effects, reduce inflammation, help with injured, inflamed, swollen or painful bones, joints, tendons and muscles. May help reduce spider veins, may lower blood pressure. Recommended dosage: 1 mug per day, before a meal, for a maximum of 7 days. After 7 days, stop drinking the tea for 3 days, then continue if necessary. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Contains salicylic acid, may contain natural derivatives of salicylic acid. May lower vitamin B1 levels, supplementation is recommended. May lower blood pressure. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
3. Stomach,
liver, bile tea Ingredients:
common yarrow, St. John's wort, mint, common nettle, common agrimony,
goldenrod, hemp-agrimony This tea may help with
indigestion, bloating, liver and bile problems and inflammations. Recommended dosage: 1 mug per
day, 15-30 minutes after a meal.Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the
herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5
minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended
drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not
consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Contains
salicylic acid, may contain natural derivatives of salicylic acid. St. John's wort
has several known and suspected drug interactions. Herbal teas may interact with several
drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments,
causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that
requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal
product. St.
John's wort may increase skin and eye sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
Avoiding or limiting exposure to sunlight and other sources of UV light is
highly recommended. St.
John's wort may elevate blood pressure and/or heart rate. If you notice
any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
4. Antacid tea
This tea may help with a burning stomach and acid reflux. Recommended dosage: 1 mug per day, before a meal. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot.
Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. St. John's wort has several known and suspected drug interactions. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. St. John's wort may increase skin and eye sensitivity to ultraviolet light. Avoiding or limiting exposure to sunlight and other sources of UV light is highly recommended. St. John's wort may elevate blood pressure and/or heart rate. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea
5. Anti-cold tea
Ingredients:
thyme, common agrimony, elder, linden flowers This
tea may help with the symptoms of common colds, sore throat, flu, bronchitis
and similar respiratory problems prevalent during winter. This tea has a very
pleasant taste and smell.
Preparation:
Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the
container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended
drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume
if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Herbal teas may interact with several
drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments,
causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that
requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal
product.If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
6. Diabetes tea Ingredients: bean crust, common nettle, blackberry leaves, French lilac, blueberry leaves This tea may help with high blood sugar levels. Recommended dosage: 1-2 mugs per day, consumed 30 minutes before a meal. If you are taking any medications for your diabetes, continue taking them as usual, and monitor your blood sugar closely. Start with small doses and adjust the amount of tea you drink based on your blood sugar measurements. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Not recommended for patients with impaired liver or kidney function. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
7. Anti-inflammatory tea Ingredients: common yarrow, common nettle, common horsetail, common agrimony This tea may help with various inflammations, gynaecological problems, back problems and joint inflammations. Recommended dosage: 2 mugs per day, before meals or between meals (1-2 hours after a meal), for up to 7 days, after 7 days take a 2 or 3 day break from drinking the tea, then restart if necessary. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Contains salicylic acid, may contain natural derivatives of salicylic acid. May lower vitamin B1 levels, supplementation is recommended. May lower blood pressure. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
8. Antidepressant,
anti-anxiety, sleep aid tea
9. Weight loss tea
10. Prostate and bladder tea Ingredients: smallflower hairy willowherb, deadnettle, camomile This tea may help with prostate and bladder problems. Recommended dosage: 2 mugs per day. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 10 minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
11. Appetite booster, strengthener tea Ingredients: thyme, oregano, common agrimony This tea may help boost a reduced appetite and strengthen a weakened body. Recommended dosage: 2 mugs per day. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
12. Heart problems tea Ingredients: hawthorn flowers and stem ends This tea may help with heart problems, arrhythmias, chronic heart failure and cardiac insufficiency. Recommended dosage: 1-2 mugs per day, taken occasionally, when problems arise. Preparation: Put one heaped teaspoon of the herb mixture in 250 ml of hot water, cover the container, let it soak for 5minutes, then filter the tea. Recommended drinking temperature is warm, but not hot. Do not consume if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Herbal teas may interact with several drugs when used in combination, reducing the effectiveness of the treatments, causing adverse effects or both. If you have any medical condition that requires medication, consult with your doctor before consuming a herbal product. If you notice any side effects stop drinking the tea immediately.
13. Painful menstruation, endometriosis,
gynecological problems tea
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