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suitable for: colds; all chronic diseases with the aim of normalizing the immunological activity of the body; chronic fatigue syndrome
Description
Ingredients: Ku Ding tea, mountain tea, North American ginseng, reishi
Packaging: 20 bags x 2.5 g.
Indications for use: frequent diseases from colds; all chronic diseases with the aim of normalizing the immunological activity of the body; chronic fatigue syndrome, because the ingredients that make up the tea have the following properties:
• antiviral effects;
• anti-inflammatory properties;
• adaptogenic properties, ensures the body's resistance to adverse environmental factors.
It is recommended as a unique tonic of its kind.
Ku Ding tea is rich in selenium, vitamins C, D, E and has many trace elements. In addition, there are 10 times more flavonoids in Chai Ku Ding tea than in regular teas.
Modern studies have shown that Ku Ding tea:
• stimulates blood circulation in the human body: it is able to reduce blood viscosity, prevents the formation of blood clots, facilitates the work of the heart,
• takes care of appearance, helps maintain beauty,
• cleanses the body of toxins and harmful substances, excellently cleanses the liver of fats,
• is an antipyretic, helps the excretion of bile,
• is effective when a cold starts, removes sore throat, helps in the treatment of stomatitis, gingivitis, gastritis,
• perfectly helps with constipation,
• is a preventive measure for high blood pressure.
Instructions for use:
The drink is prepared like usual tea - the mixture is poured with hot water and left to infuse. When preparing it, it is important to observe the temperature regime: when poured with 100-degree water, the drink is too bitter, when using water at a temperature of 80 degrees, we get a drink with a delicate, sublime taste. Ku Ding tea should be steeped for 3-5 minutes. Ku Ding tea has a slightly bitter taste that can be felt for a split second, but this is its natural taste as no pesticides are ever used in the cultivation of the tea.
Notice:
• People with chronic gastroenteritis should not use Ku Ding tea.
• Women who are menstruating should not use Ku Ding tea; if your health is good and you are not worried about menstrual pain, you can use a small amount of tea.
• Pregnant and postpartum women should drink Ku Ding tea with caution