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ESSIAC anti cancer tea

BENEFITS OF ESSIAC TEA
In addition to being widely known for the treatment of cancer and tumors, Essiac tea is still used to a lesser extent, to treat a variety of other health conditions, including diabetes, diarrhea, skin inflammation, liver and thyroid problems, ulcers and some other degenerative diseases. It is also used to increase energy levels, heal wounds, decrease pain in general, purify blood and reduce cholesterol. The antioxidant compounds have anti-inflammatory properties that can help people suffering from arthritis, headaches, joint and muscle diseases, gout, hemorrhoids, in addition to producing a stimulating effect for the metabolism and can help in burning fats and assist in the fights obesity. ... View more »

Guaco tea with honey

Guaco tea with honey combines the bronchodilator and expectorant properties of this medicinal plant, with the antiseptic and calming properties of honey. Being indicated for the treatment of several respiratory problems, such as: flu, cough, hoarseness, throat infection, bronchitis, allergies and skin infections. In addition, this plant is popularly used to treat rheumatism. ... View more »

Olive leaf tea

Olive leaves have 4 times more potassium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, selenium, zinc and copper than green tea. These substances are highly antioxidants, being ultra efficient against aging and also stimulating metabolism. A University of Michigan Health System study points to evidence that the substance oleuropein cleans blood sugar. That is, the infusion acts very strictly on the fats accumulated in the abdominal region. It also has properties that help to relax blood vessels, causing vasodilation and lowering blood pressure, which can be used in cases of hypertension, angina, arrhythmias and other circulatory problems. Soothes irritating and inflammatory disorders such as indigestion, heartburn, gastritis, colitis and peptic ulcer. ... View more »

Bay leaf tea

Bay leaf, and consequently tea, is rich in potassium, magnesium and vitamins B6, B9 and C and has a diuretic, antifungal, anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory, digestive, stimulant, antioxidant and expectorant action. ... View more »