Dandelion Root (Taraxacum off.)

£5.10 £4.60

Dandelion Root (Taraxacum off.) – Rich source of minerals ,such that the body does not end up depleted in minerals

Devils Claw (Harpagophytum proc.)

£5.10 £4.60

Devils Claw (Harpagophytum proc.) – For digestive and Rhematic problems

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba)

£4.50 £4.00

Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) – Improve peripheral circulation

Hawthorn Flowering Tops (Crataegus oxycantha)

£4.50 £4.00

Hawthorn Flowering Tops (Crataegus oxycantha) – Rich in bioflavonoids, it is considered a “food for the heart”. N.B, Do not use with existing heart conditions without consulting a medical professional

Heartsease (Viola tricolor)

£4.50 £4.00

Heartsease (Viola tricolor) – Used for skin conditions

Herbal Tea

£3.26 £3.00

INDICATIONS
■ Cold and Catarrh
■ Fights restlessness
■ Good stomach tonic, flushes out toxins from the body
■ Natural Source of Vitamin A, B and C and Minerals (Copper, Potassium and Magnesium)
■ Powerful antioxidant
■ Stops hiccups
■ Varicose veins

DISCLAIMER (These statements have not been evaluated by NAFDAC)

BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place one tea bag in a teacup
2. Bring fresh water to a rolling boil
3. Pour boiled water over teabag and brew for 2-3minutes
4. For maximum benefit, leave tea bag in cup and gently squeeze to release any remaining extract
5. Add pure natural honey to taste if desired

DOSAGE Take one tea cup of warm tea as desired daily

CAUTION Do not take with Diuretic medication Do not take with Aspirin Do not take with Antimalaria medication

 

Hibiscus Afrites Herbal Tea

£3.26 £3.00

INDICATIONS
■ Acid Reflux
■ Beverage
■ Dietary fibre
■ Natural Source of Polyphenols
■ Natural source of Vitamin A, B and C and Minerals (Copper, Potassium, Magnesium Selenium and Zinc)
■ Powerful antioxidant
■ Supports healthy blood vessels and veins

DISCLAIMER :
(These statements have not been evaluated by NAFDAC)
BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place one tea bag in a teacup
2. Bring fresh water to a rolling boil
3. Pour boiled water over teabag and brew for 2- 3minutes
4. For maximum benefit, leave tea bag in cup and gently squeeze to release any remaining extract
5. Add pure natural honey to taste if desired

DOSAGE
Take one tea cup of warm tea as desired daily
CAUTION
Do not take with Diuretic medication Do not take with Aspirin Do not take with Antimalaria medication

Hops (Humulus lupus)

£5.70 £5.20

Hops (Humulus lupus) – its sedatives properties make you to sleep well.

Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)

£4.50 £4.00

Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) – Source of mineral that is an important constituents of connective tissues i.e hair, skin and nails.

Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)

£4.50 £4.00

Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) – Traditionally used for the treatment of respiratory problems and coughs

Laevis Afrites Herbal Tea

£5.98 £5.00

INDICATIONS
■ Fatigue III Headache, Sinusitis and Migraine
■ Menstrual and Body Pains III Muscle Relaxant III Powerful Antioxidant
■ Relieves Anxiety
■ Sleeplessness and Restlessness

DISCLAIMER: (These statements have not been evaluated by NAFDAC)

BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place one tea bag in a teacup
2. Bring fresh water to a rolling boil
3. Pour boiled water over teabag and brew for 2-3minutes
4. For maximum benefit, leave tea bag in cup and gently squeeze to release any remaining extract
5. Add pure natural honey to taste if desired

DOSAGE
Take one tea cup of warm tea at night at least an hour after supper

CAUTION
Do not take with Antihypertensive medication Will cause drowsiness; Do not Drive or Operate machines

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)

£5.10 £4.60

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – Infused as tea or used as essential oil to relax, soothe headaches and to calm nerves

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