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HEPATEFIX TEA , 20 teabags x2g Herbapol
(€96.00 kg)
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Ingredients:
Artichoke herb - 30%, mint leaf - 15%, dandelion root - 15%, lemon grass - 15%, chamomile basket - 10%, cumin fruit - 10%, turmeric rhizome - 5%.
The content of individual plant ingredients per recommended daily portion of the product is as follows: artichoke herb - 1.8 g, mint leaf - 0.9 g, dandelion root - 0.9 g, lemon grass - 0.9 g, chamomile basket – 0.6 g, cumin fruit – 0.6 g, turmeric rhizome – 0.3 g.
Application:
The tea is a carefully selected composition of herbs that complements the daily diet. The ingredients of the tea are especially recommended for digestive problems. Artichoke supports the proper functioning of the liver and helps keep the liver healthy. Together with cumin, they support the flow of digestive juices. Artichoke, mint, dandelion, chamomile and cumin support the functioning of the digestive system and contribute to intestinal comfort. Chamomile, cumin and mint are invaluable in indigestion problems, flatulence and abdominal cramps. Dandelion supports the proper functioning of the bile ducts. Artichoke also supports maintaining proper cholesterol levels in the blood.
How to use:
Steep 1 tea bag with boiling water (200 ml) covered for 5-10 minutes. It is recommended to prepare the infusion 3 times a day. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose of the product.
Store in a dry place, out of the reach of small children.
GIS-TP/6176/08
GTIN: 5903850003113
The manufacturer has an Integrated Quality and Food Safety Management System ISO 9001, ISO 22000/GMP.
Dietary supplements cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
A balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended.
Producer: Herbapol w Krakowie SA, ul. Chałupnika 14, 31-464 Kraków, Poland
The material presented is for informational and educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
The description provides information about substances and their possible uses based on available information in scientific articles, the Internet, the press and scientific books. The material does not constitute a description of a dietary supplement or other product containing the described ingredients.