CHOLESTICON
Composition: Hierba Luisa (Cymbopogon citratus), Caigua (Cyclanthera pedata), Hercampuri (Gentianella alborosea), Common speedwel (Veronica officinalis), Alfalfa (Medicago sativa), Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum).
This tea blend lowers cholesterol levels, cleans the walls of arteries and veins of cholesterol deposits, helps with circulatory disorders. Helps prevent arteriosclerosis, heart disease and varicose veins, prevents heart attacks. Purifies blood. Reduces obesity, Burns fats and is a valuable aid in diets for weight reduction. Helps maintain a healthy body weight, reduces cellulite. Lowers blood sugar levels, prevents diabetes and helps treat it. Is analgesic and used in digestive problems (stomach and intestines), treatment of liver diseases (cirrhosis, viral inflammation), regeneration and stimulation of liver and gallbladder function, adjustment of metabolism and associated fat breakdown. Obesity, heartburn, infections, elevated cholesterol levels. Contributes to the normal functioning of the respiratory system, kidneys and bladder. In mental health, it has a positive effect on relaxation and sleep.Can help protect cardiovascular health. Moreover, it helps maintain healthy blood pressure and reduces the risk of thrombosis.
Dosage: pour 1 teaspoon of the mixture into 250 ml of boiling water, infuse for 15 minutes, strain and drink. Use 2-3 times a day (according to the weight or sensitivity of the user). Or it is possible to pour one tablespoon of the mixture with 0,7 liters of boiling water. Leave to infuse for 15 minutes, drain and store in a thermos (with a glass insert). Drink during the day in three equal doses. Stir the mixture before use.
Storage: Store in a dry place at a temperature of up to 25C. Do not expose to direct sunlight.
Warning: The product is not intended as a substitute for a varied diet. Not suitable for infants, children, pregnant or lactating women. Keep uot of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Possible hypersensitivity to the substances contained.