Iaso Tea is a blended herbal tea, which is often referred to as a ‘healing potion’ and after consuming it for a month you will understand why.
For me, it’s like a combination of green tea and a weight loss tea that also maintains the flavor of a tasty herbal tea.
Holy Thistle, also known as Silybum marianum, holy thistle helps remove the toxins in the liver and has been used for two millennia in the treatment of liver conditions such as jaundice and other conditions of the spleen & gallbladder. The most active ingredient of holy thistle is Silymarin, which is a flavinoid and a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the liver.
Blessed Thistle aka Cnicus benedictus or Carduus benedictus has been used in traditional medicine for some centuries for its medical properties such as stimulating the appetite and purifying the blood. It is also extensively used in herbal medicine to treat conditions ranging from cancer to diarrhea and assorted skin conditions.
Persimmon Leaves or Diospyros kaki are of Chinese origin and has been cultivated for centuries in Japan. The leaves contain tannins and flavinoids which are beneficial for hypertension and carcinogenic conditions and also serve as a mild laxative. It is used to treat allergic conditions such as hay fever without the necessity of using antihistamines which may have adverse side effects.
Malva Leaves (Malva verticillata), which boast of a pleasant flavour, have been cultivated in China for hundreds of years as well as in some European countries as a salad ingredient. They are used to brew tea to soothe digestive system membranes, to softe the skin as well as a mild laxative. In China, it is also used as an expectorant and to treat sore throats.
Marsh Mallow or Althaea officinalis was used in ancient Greece to treat bruises and bleeding while also being considered a mild laxative. It also has a history for treatment of irritations of the respiratory tract particularly to treat persistent and irritating coughs. It becomes slick and slippery when exposed to fluids and forms a coating for the linings of the mouth, throat and stomach.
Papaya is a fruit from the yellow and orange group which has outstanding health benefits. It is rich in oxidants, vitamins and minerals which aid in the health of the cardiovascular system and offer protection from cancer of the colon. It also contains the digestive enzyme papain.
Ginger is officially acknowledged to be a treatment for indigestion or loss of appetite and can also be used to treat all kinds of nausea and vomiting. It is also highly effective when it comes to treating motion sickness.
Chamomile is used both internally and externally for a wide range of conditions. It is an antibacterial tonic which can also be used to treat digestive disorders. It is also a mild appetite stimulant and can help to reduce flatulence.
Myrrh is an Arabian resin which is used in the preparation of herbal mouthwash and remedies for sore throats. It is commonly used to treat irritations of the mouth and throat and to improve bad breath.
It’s the combination of these Iaso Tea ingredients ingredients that makes Iaso Tea so special and sets it apart from other kind of health teas.
No other tea has the powerful combination of the Iaso Tea ingredients.
The amazing benefits of each of them are put together in a tea bag to create this wonderful concoction known used in the Iaso Tea Diet.
The one of a kind blend of the Iaso Tea Diet is perfect for those who want to lose weight right away by flushing out toxins and other harmful excess waste naturally from their body. Weight loss is the added bonus of detoxing.
The Iaso Tea Diet has great a track record at providing effective detoxification resulting in weight loss.
Furthermore, since you are cleaning your body of the toxins, you are now able to absorb more nutrients and vitamins from the food that you eat every single day and lose weight as an added bonus.















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