Triple Leaf Detox Tea | Cleansing and Revitalizing Tea
Therapeutic Actions: This patent formula is used to detox both the liver and kidneys; it contain purifying herbs that support healthy functioning of the liver, kidneys, lungs and blood, and are used to cleanse the body of toxins.
How Packaged: Box of 20 teabags
Dosage: Drink 8-12 ounces of tea daily for 7-10 days (per organ to be cleansed) and eat the prescribed diet.
Organ Cleanse
Most people in reasonably good health can follow these guidelines for detox. However, if you have any health issues such as hypertension, cancer, diabetes, congestive heart failure, etc., then I suggest that you check with a health care professional (your doctor) before starting organ cleansing to make certain that the therapy does not pose any health risk, and the herbal formulas do not conflict with any prescriptions you may be taking.
Each organ should be detoxed separately and the process takes 7-10 days. Whether you do the kidneys first or the liver is your choice, any order is acceptable.
The complete detox, cleansing both the liver and kidneys takes two to three weeks (three weeks being optimal), and is highly recommended for anyone who is currently using or has a history of supplement abuse, using alcohol, drugs, anabolic steroids, birth control pills, or hormone replacement therapy. Trust me you’ll be glad you did!
How to Perform a Kidney Cleanse
How to Perform a Liver Cleanse
The most important steps required to detox both the liver and kidneys are an increased intake of raw natural foods, especially fruits and vegetables and taking in plenty of liquids, in the form of water and vegetable and fruit juices. Some of the best options for juices are: beets, kale, parsley, blueberries, kiwi, and cranberries, which can be consumed separately or blended together into a juice cocktail.
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