sábado, 19 de enero de 2008

Wild Holy Tea

Based on a Medicinal Herb Called Holy Thistle Used For 2000 Year.

help:
  • Acid Reflux Disease (GERD) or Heartburn
  • Indigestion / Stomach Ache
  • Irregularity / Constipation / Hard Stools / Hemorrhoids
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) / Crohn's Disease
  • Abdominal Pain / Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBDs)
  • Spastic Colon / Colitis / Ileitis
  • Excess Gas / Flatulence
  • Bad Breath / Bad Body Odor
  • Belching / Bloating
  • Enlarged Abdomen / Protruding Belly
  • Excess Stored Fat / Excess Weight / Obesity
  • Skin Conditions / Itchy, flakey skin or scalp
  • Inflamed Skin / Dermatitis / Eczema / Psoriasis
  • Allergies and Hay Fever / Food Allergies
  • Fibromyalgia / Sciatica
  • Joint Pain / Arthritis / Migraine Headaches
  • Insomnia / Restless sleep
  • Low Energy / Loss of Mental Clarity and Concentration / "Brain Fog" / Forgetfulness
For more info please visite: www.holyteaclub.com/healthtotem

Historically, blessed thistle tea (holy thistle) has been drunk for its anti-inflammatory properties, to aid in digestive, liver and gall bladder problems, headache prevention, respiratory ailments, memory improvement and external problems such as sores, boils and itchy skin. It is such a good blood purifier that some say drinking a cup of thistle tea twice a day will cure chronic headaches. Blessed thistle has been cultivated for centuries as a medicinal herb. In the Middle Ages, thistle was one of the most common European medicinal herbs. Early herbalists believed that this herb was a cure-all. The plant gained the title "blessed" for its use in treating the plague and smallpox. Blessed thistle is also used as a strong but gentle liver tonic herb, promoting metabolic activities in the liver cells and toxin elimination. Especially noted as a tonic herb for women. Nineteenth century herbalists prescribed Blessed Thistle as an infusion, or tea, made from the plant tops for the treatment of fevers along with liver and respiratory ailments. It is claimed that the warm tea given to mothers will produce a good supply of milk and is also said to be good for girls entering womanhood as a good tonic. Blessed thistle extracts also have anti-bacterial activity. Blessed thistle are commonly referred as holy thistle, St. Benedict thistle, cardin, and spotted thistle and also known as Cnicus benedictus Carduus benedictus and Carbenia benedicta. Holy Thistle (Blessed Thistle) Leaves are part of the Holy Tea's Ingredients

For more info please visite: www.holyteaclub.com/healthtotem

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