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Spring Cleaning Herbal Tea

Spring Cleaning Herbal Tea

$11.95Price

Get ready for a full-body refresh with our Spring Cleaning Herbal Tea. This specially crafted blend is designed to support the lymphatic system, aiding in a gentle and effective cleanse of your body. Packed with all-natural herbs known for their detoxifying properties, including dandelion root, burdock root, and nettle leaf, this tea is a must-have for your spring wellness routine. Whether you're looking to clear your skin, improve digestion, or simply feel revitalized, our Spring Cleaning Herbal Tea is the perfect choice for a holistic approach to health. Soothe your body, mind, and spirit with each sip and experience the benefits of a well-nourished lymphatic system.

 

 

This blend of herbs is used to support the lymphatic system. A lymphatic cleanse is recommended yearly and/or as needed after illness or times of stress.   

 

A Lymphatic Cleanse is used for:

• General Health Cleanse

• Swollen Glands

• Skin Complaints~ pimples, flakey, scaley, dry patches 

• Rashes

• Sinus Congestion

• Recurrent Sore Throats

• Swollen Tonsils

• Bad Breath

• Swollen Lymph Nodes

-Allergies

 

 "My skin cleared up some but I still have quite a few psoriasis patches, I will keep at it and let you know!” Justin, Age: 24, Swartz Creek, MI "After another 2 Week cleanse, my skin has improved so much!” Justin, Age: 24, Swartz Creek, MI

 

"My adult acne on my face and back has cleared up a lot! Thank you!” Mike Fother, Age: 36, Columbus, OH

 

"I was diagnosed with Epstein Barr Virus several years back, I constantly feel like I have something stuck in my tonsils, I drank your tea for 2 weeks and I cannot believe how well my throat feels and I seem to have more energy, it is like I have been cleansed!” Lisa Danson, Age: 32, Mio, MI

 

  • FDA Warning

    These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not to be taken as medical advise. These products are not intended to treat or cure any disease

     

    Consulting with your  healthcare professionals can provide guidance and advice on the safe use of herbal products based on individual health needs and circumstances.

  • Ingredients

    Ingredients: Organic - cleavers, burdock root, poke root, mullein, echinacea, prickly ash bark, red clover, barberry, lemon peel, dandelion leaf, dandelion root, cinnamon, clove

     

    Organic tea and herbs raised without chemicals or radiation.

     

    45 Servings; Loose Leaf Tea

  • Reviews

    "My skin cleared up some but I still have quite a few psoriasis patches, I will keep at it and let you know!” Justin, Age: 24, Swartz Creek, MI "After another 2 Week cleanse, my skin has improved so much!” Justin, Age: 24, Swartz Creek, MI

     

    "My adult acne on my face and back has cleared up a lot! Thank you!” Mike Fother, Age: 36, Columbus, OH

     

    "I was diagnosed with Epstein Barr Virus several years back, I constantly feel like I have something stuck in my tonsils, I drank your tea for 2 weeks and I cannot believe how well my throat feels and I seem to have more energy, it is like I have been cleansed!” Lisa Danson, Age: 32, Mio, MI

  • Benefits and Uses

    • Cleavers: Traditionally used for supporting lymphatic system health and as a diuretic.

    • Burdock Root: Known for its detoxifying properties and its ability to support liver health.

    • Poke Root: Historically used for its potential cleansing properties, but it's important to note that poke root can be toxic if not prepared properly, and it should be used with caution and under the guidance of a knowledgeable healthcare provider.

    • Mullein: Often used for respiratory health, mullein has soothing properties and may support the lymphatic system indirectly by promoting overall well-being.

    • Echinacea: Known for its immune-supporting properties, echinacea may help to support the body's natural defenses.

    • Prickly Ash Bark: Traditionally used to support circulation and digestion, it may also have some mild detoxifying effects.

    • Red Clover: Contains compounds that may support detoxification and hormonal balance.

    • Barberry: Contains berberine, which has been studied for its potential antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

    • Lemon Peel: Rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, lemon peel may support immune health and digestion.

    • Dandelion Leaf and Root: Known for their diuretic properties, dandelion may support kidney and liver function.

    • Cinnamon: Contains antioxidants and has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory and blood sugar balancing effects.

    • Clove: Contains compounds with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.

  • Case Study

    Case Study: Mya's Spring Cleaning Tea Journey

    Patient Profile:

    • Name: Mya
    • Age: 18 years old
    • Gender: Female

    Presenting Issues:

    • Acne: Mya has been struggling with acne breakouts, particularly around her T-zone and chin area. She has tried over-the-counter treatments with limited success and is looking for a natural remedy.
    • Seasonal Allergies: Mya experiences seasonal allergies, with symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes, especially during the spring season when pollen counts are high.

    Proposed Intervention: Spring Cleaning Tea Mya's healthcare provider recommends incorporating Spring Cleaning Tea into her daily routine to potentially address her acne and alleviate symptoms of seasonal allergies. The blend contains organic ingredients known for their detoxifying and immune-supporting properties, which may help in addressing both of Mya's concerns.

    Treatment Plan: Mya is advised to consume three cupc of Spring Cleaning Tea daily for a period of four weeks. She is instructed to monitor any changes in her acne breakouts and allergy symptoms throughout the intervention.

    Follow-Up Assessments: Weekly check-ins with Mya are scheduled to assess her progress and any changes in her condition. Mya is encouraged to keep a journal documenting her experiences, including any changes in her acne severity and allergy symptoms.

    Outcome Measures:

    • Acne Severity: Mya's acne severity is assessed using standardized acne grading scales, taking note of the number and severity of lesions (e.g., papules, pustules, nodules).
    • Allergy Symptoms: Mya's allergy symptoms are evaluated based on the frequency and severity of sneezing, nasal congestion, and ocular symptoms (e.g., itching, redness).

    Results: Week 1: Mya reports a slight improvement in her acne breakouts, with fewer new lesions appearing. Her allergy symptoms also seem less pronounced compared to previous spring seasons. Week 2: Mya continues to see gradual improvement in her acne, with fewer inflammatory lesions. She notes a reduction in sneezing and nasal congestion, indicating decreased allergy symptoms. Week 3: Mya's acne breakouts have significantly reduced, and existing lesions are healing more quickly. Her allergy symptoms remain well-controlled, with minimal discomfort. Week 4: By the end of the intervention period, Mya's acne has improved markedly, with only occasional minor breakouts. Her seasonal allergies are well-managed, and she experiences minimal symptoms.

    Discussion: Mya's experience with the Spring Cleaning Tea suggests that the herbal blend may have contributed to improvements in both her acne and seasonal allergies. The detoxifying and immune-supporting properties of the tea's ingredients could have played a role in reducing inflammation, supporting skin health, and alleviating allergy symptoms.

    Conclusion: Based on Mya's positive response to the Spring Cleaning Tea, incorporating herbal remedies with detoxifying and immune-supporting properties may be beneficial for individuals dealing with acne and seasonal allergies. 

    This case study illustrates a scenario for this individaul  in which the Spring Cleaning Tea is used as a complementary intervention for acne and seasonal allergies. Individual responses to herbal remedies may vary, and it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment regimen.

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