Colon Cleanse Green Tea
Enjoy the convenience of Colon Cleanse Green Tea:
* Alleviates mild constipation
* Detoxifies the body
* Delicious peppermint flavor
* Encourages greater nutrient absorption
* Naturally contains Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
Colon Cleanse Green Tea is a symphony of health-providing botanicals with flavorful herbal notes. The botanicals in our tea work in harmony to gentle encourage peristalsis, helping you to naturally, safely and effectively eliminate accumulated wastes. The unique and synergistic blend of herbs is formulated to promote regularity, detoxification, and to support the intestinal tract.
Colon Cleanse Green Tea contains: green tea, licorice, safflower, ginger fennnel seed, cinnamon chip, senna leaf, cascara sagrada, and vanilla beans.
Suggested use for Adults:
As a dietary supplement for relief of occasional constipation, pour two cups of boiling water over one tea bag. Steep for about two minutes then remove the tea bag and enjoy. Not a fan of hot tea? Add ice for a cool cup of tea.
For best results use, Colon Cleanse Green tea for a thorough cleansing about every two months and for no more than 10 days at a time. For maintenance in between, use our top selling Colon Cleanse Regular Fiber. always drink 6-8 glasses of water per day to hydrate the body when using this product. Water does not provide enough electrolytes to have any physiological counter-effect to dehydration.
Ginger is a culinary spice used traditionally and conventionally to aid indigestion and calm nervous stomach and nausea.
Senna promotes regularity by encouraging peristalsis.
Cascara Sagrada contains an active ingredient called anthroquines, which are responsible for the herb's powerful laxative effects.
Fennel A carminative herb, high in Vitamin A and C. Also helpful for stomach acid.
Safflower, Licorice & Vanilla Bean Extracts add a deliciously exotic taste of pure enjoyment.
- What can else can I do if I don’t want to take any colon cleanse product?
- Drink plenty of water, and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, which naturally contain fiber, antioxidants and some enzymes (such as papain from papaya). In addition, sometimes stress causes digestive insufficiency, so learning how to manage stress levels will greatly help prevent digestive disturbances. Eat slowly; don't cram your mouth with food, don't gulp down your food. Chewing slowly releases specific enzymes in saliva that start to break down the food. Finally, eat only until you are satisfied; don't eat until you are full, which stresses the bloated stomach to work overtime in processing its load.<br />
