Nature’s Tea
Nature’s Tea is a sweet-tasting blend of traditional Chinese and American herbs. Nature’s Tea aids the body’s in doing a natural cleanse to clean itself of toxins, combining efficient cleansing action. This special blend of herbs has been formulated and used with great success for many years.
Nature’s Tea, addresses this concern with a natural and gentle, yet effective product that nourishes the intestinal, urinary, and immune systems. When combined with proper nutrition and a conscientious exercise program, Nature’s Tea gives the body the nutritional support it needs to cleanse and slim itself for improved health.
Freeways operate most efficiently when traffic flows smoothly. When traffic slows down due to overcrowding or traffic obstructions, congestion occurs. The result is a traffic jam that can back up cars for miles. The same is true of the intestinal tract. It functions properly when bowel transit is accomplished with regularity. Constipation becomes a problem when transit time is slowed, bringing with it numerous health concerns. Sometimes the body’s systems need a little help to get things moving again and remedies like Nature’s Tea supports this natural process.
Proper intestinal function is an important aspect of any program designed to help the body manage weight. A naturally versatile product that is both delicious and nutritious, Nature’s Tea is an excellent addition to any weight management or general nutrition program.
The colon, or large intestine, is the terminal portion of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The colon receives the thoroughly mixed and digested remains of food from the upper portions of the GI tract. Remaining nutrients, primarily in the form of indigestible fiber, is acted upon by intestinal bacteria. These bacteria produce various vitamins, such as vitamin K and biotin, that are absorbed into the blood. In addition, the colon also absorbs significant amounts of water and electrolytes from the digested food before it is eliminated.*
Colon health relies on two factors:
- the health and viability of intestinal bacteria
- constant motility to move the contents along the colon.
Dietary fiber helps stimulate bacterial fermentation as well as motility. Lack of motility in the colon slows the transit time of digested materials. This leads to an increase in the amount of water reabsorbed and can lead to constipation. On the other hand, greatly increased motility can cause diarrhea, which can lead to severe loss of water and electrolytes.*
How To Take Nature’s Tea:
To take Nature’s Tea, start with steeping a tea bag of Nature’s Tea in hot water starting with 2 minutes and slowly increasing it up to 5 minutes.
Remove the tea bag of Nature’s Tea after 2 minutes initially when you start and drink the tea while it’s hot. If you experience any loose stools or unbearable stomach cramps, there would be a possibility that you have steeped too long.
Continue for 15 days of the Nature’s Tea and occasionally drink it about 2 to 3 times a week when you feel a bit bloated or when you have felt that you have eaten a bit too much.
Enjoy the Nature’s Tea.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Isabel Lee 12:20 pm on August 2, 2010 Permalink
i had an ulcer last year because i am fond of skipping meals and working too hard. it was quite painful-.;
Hayden Robertson 12:42 am on October 1, 2010 Permalink
i really hate bad breath coz it gives me headache:.*
Electric Griddle 3:33 pm on October 14, 2010 Permalink
ulcer is a very painful disease, i hate ulcer-.,
Disease Treatments 1:14 pm on October 18, 2010 Permalink
my bad breath have been resolved by taking a swish of rock salt after every meal*’*