Herbal tea for the stomach
In cases of inflammation in the stomach.
Contains herbs that have antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Has been shown to be caused by specific bacteria capable of living in an acidic environment; Excessive acid build-up is an attempt by the body to get rid of these bacteria, which sometimes succeeds, but is more likely to damage the mucous membrane. These bacteria do not always cause inflammation - when the body's defense forces are strong, they are restrained and quietly live in the stomach lining of the stomach, waiting for a good moment. If that moment arrives and the inflammation begins, special treatment with antibiotics and antacids must be done to completely eliminate the bacteria. But this alone is not enough - you need to strengthen your health and keep your digestive system in order to prevent the bacteria from carrying out its destructive action again.
Moorshine helps the formation of connective tissues, which are important in healing inflammation the stomach. St John's wort reduces stomach acid secretion; oregano leaves stimulate digestion, reduce spasms and soothe; heather flowers normalize the functioning of the vegetative nervous system.
In general, Hrebal tea for the Stomach improves the functional state of the digestive tract, strengthens the body's general and stomach local immunity, reducing the likelihood of recurring stomach inflammation; it promotes faster recovery and improves well-being.
Contains 38 tablespoons. Net weight: 64 g
1 tablespoon of tea ingredients:
Red leaf 0.3 g; Gandrene sheets 0.3 g; Mint leaves 0.3 g; Yarrow leaves 0.2 g; Meadow clover flowers 0.2 g; Cigarette root 0.2 g; Top flowers 0.11 g; St. John's wort leaves 0.6 g; Maura cheesecake sheets 0.4 g.
Preparation and use:
Take 2 tablespoons of tea mixture, poor with 3 cups of boiling water, allow to brew to set 15-20 minutes and drain. Drink one glass 3 times a day before meals.
Store in a dark, dry place!
Prepared in food company ZS “Doktus” in Amatas region, Latvia, LV-4101 according to the order of the doctor phytotherapist Artūrs Tereško.