Tea for the Blood
CHECK THIS OUT: Blood is essential to life. Did you know that your blood delivers nutrients like oxygen to your body’s cells so they can keep working correctly. Your blood also helps fight infections, viruses, bacteria, and other foreign invaders that threaten your health. Tea for the Blood may help remove toxins from the bloodstream and promote increased blood circulation throughout your body naturally.
COMMON USES: Acne, Anemia, Blood Purifier, Depression, Eczema, Fatigue, High Blood Pressure, Low Energy, Weight Loss, and much more!
INGREDIENTS: Burdock Root, Dandelion Root, Elderberry, Mullein Leaf, Sarsaparilla, and Yellow Dock
HOW TO USE: Boil 3 cups of Spring Water and 1 tablespoon of Tea for The Blood. Cool down for 15 minutes, strain, and drink 2 times a day. For best results, an Alkaline Diet is necessary.
WARNING: Do not exceed recommended dose. If you are pregnant or nursing, under 18, or someone with known medical conditions, please consult a physician before use.
*NOTE THAT: These formulas are manufactured by a team at The Alkaline Dictionary Inc. These formulas are a confidential blend and may contain ingredients that are not listed. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or substitute care by a medical practitioner. All recommendations are believed to be effective, but results may vary per individual. No guarantee as to the effects of their use can be given nor liability taken by The Alkaline Dictionary Inc. and/or any of its affiliates and shall not be held responsible for any injuries, damages, and/or losses resulting from the use of any and/or all products purchased. Purchasing any products signifies your acceptance and understanding of this statement and releases The Alkaline Dictionary Inc. and/or any of its affiliates, parties, products, collateral, or entities from any liability. For best results, an Alkaline Diet is necessary.
"The herbs are for the healing of the Nations."
Herbs have been used throughout written history, and probably much longer. Herbs were even shown on cave paintings in France, as far back as 13,000 B.C. It is speculated that early humans probably discovered many uses for wild plants (herbs) through trial and error. Bitter herbs were even recorded to be used, in some cases, as food in the Bible. In general use, herbs are plants with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicinal purposes, or fragrances. There are approximately 75-100 kinds of herbs and flowers in the National Library of Medicine herb garden. Plants have a long and rich history of medicinal use and, even in the era of modern medicine, their medicinal properties are still sought after. However, of the herbs that are important to man for medicinal and, aromatic uses, and for flavoring food, those important enough to be in the commercial trade – there are about two to three thousand herbs.