Native Legend Tea
Ancient native formula is preventive against diseases of
civilization
Many of us do not have the slightest idea of how to maintain
good health. When illness strikes, we rely on our doctors to cure us.
What we
fail to realize is that The cure comes from within. Nature has provided us with
a wondrous immune system and we have to take proper care of this inner healing
force.
Modern lifestyle has taken us off the right track with convenient food, junk food, processed food, drug dependencies, smoking and alcohol abuse. With polluted environment and stress burden load our body with impurities and overburden its eliminating processes and gradually weaken our immune system. Our body becomes susceptible to all kind of modern ailments.
NATIVE LEGEND TEA has the ability to neutralize stomach
acidity and to absorb foul gases. It acts as a buffer against irritation and
inflammation of the Mucus Membranes and assists the activity of adrenal glands,
which helps to send a stream of blood building substances through the system.
This native herbal recipe consists of four natural herbs,
burdock root, slippery elm bark, sheep sorrel leaf and turkey rhubarb root that
are totally non-toxic. They are all either organically grown or wild-crafted.
Each of these herbs is renown for their healing properties. However, it appears
to be the synergistic effect of the blended herbs that produces the amazing
curative power.
Features and Benefits:
Enhances and maintains the immune system.
Offers potent blood cleansing properties.
Derived from Native American herbal recipe.
Reduce cell mutation and also considerable anti-tumor
activity
Manufactured with 100 percents all natural ingredients at
own facility to meet the strictest quality control standards.
Arthritis: Helps with anti-inflammatory action, rheumatism
and gout.
Blood: Hypoglycemic action. Cleanses and purifies blood very
rapidly. Helps prevent blood acidity.
Digestive: Externally to reduce hemorrhoids.
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