Herbs for Indigestion
Common causes for indigestion include overeating, eating too quickly, fatty or greasy foods, too much caffeine, too much alcohol, too much chocolate, nervousness, and emotional trauma. Translation: The holidays. Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a term used to describe one or more symptoms including a feeling of fullness during a meal, uncomfortable fullness after a meal, and burning or pain in the upper abdomen; it may cause bloating, belching and nausea. We recommend Polish medicinal herbs.
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Hibiscus – rose mallow
£1.38 – £1.78Hibiscus tea or Sudan mallow is a delicious drink with an unusual action. It is highly appreciated in Malaysia and India and in Egypt is almost a “national drink”. The infusion of hibiscus flowers have a red color and slightly sour taste, it is a merit of large amounts of vitamin C.
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Walnut – Walnut leaf
£2.80 – £5.50Young leaves collected in June, have very rich ingredients: tannins (astringent), terpenes (antibacterial), flavonoids, ellagic acid (which is an antioxidant, protects against cancer and supports the immune system), mineral salts and vitamins C, B, K and provitamin A.
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Herbal tea for hangover
£3.50 – £5.50Alcohol intoxication or popular “hangover” this unpleasant ailment. Probably a lot of people wonder how to recover quickly after consuming too much alcohol. It is important to combat alcohol poisoning fittest not to supply the organism even more toxins.
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Sage – Sage leaf
£2.50 – £4.60Salvere – medical Sage Latin name means “cure”, the very name shows that for many centuries it grew was used in medicine as a remedy for many ailments. Is best known for its antiseptic properties, brew used mouthwash is used to help get rid of thrush and aft.
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