NAMHYA Liver Cleanse Tea with Harad Milk Thistle with goodness of Herbs 3.53 oz (50 Servings)

NAMHYA Liver Cleanse Tea with Harad Milk Thistle with goodness of Herbs 3.53 oz (50 Servings)

$41.99
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NAMHYA Liver Cleanse Tea with Harad Milk Thistle with goodness of Herbs 3.53 oz (50 Servings)

NAMHYA Liver Cleanse Tea with Harad Milk Thistle with goodness of Herbs 3.53 oz (50 Servings)

$41.99

- PRODUCT ? USFDA registered . It contain a variety of herbs, fruits, and vegetables. Their common ingredients are Harad milk thistle, dandelion root, burdock, beetroot, cinnamon, turmeric, ginger. - BENEFITS ? Harad (Terminilia Chebula) helps the detoxification of the liver .Milk Thistle helps relieves in Bad Stomach conditions . Manjistha reduces inflammation, maintains good digestion. - AROMA & TASTE ? How to make Tea? Simply take a tablespoon of the leaves and boil them in water for 2-3 minutes. Strain and drink . You could add jaggery or honey for taste. 75 servings per packet. - NAMHYA ASSURANCE ? 100% REFUND incase our Namhya Liver Cleanse Tea is not as per your taste buds.. - ABOUT NAMHYA -We are an Ayurveda based health foods brand working towards reviving the ancient culture of eating the right way. Our effort is to include superfoods in your diet with delicious taste.

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What makes Namhya different?

How Long to See Results?

Scientific References

What makes Namhya different?

Namhya's blends are made with clinically researched Ayurvedic superherbs and botanicals in our FDA-approved facility. These unique formulations support detox, hormonal balance, and digestion by using the therapeutic power of natural ingredients.

How Long to See Results?

Unlike Western medicine, which often targets indications, Ayurveda soothes from within. Results may vary, but most users notice positive changes in 2-4 weeks. For best benefits, we recommend using Namhya teas daily for at least 3-6 months.

Scientific References

Herbal Medicine: Biomolecular and Clinical Aspects, 2011

Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials, 2012

Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, 2013

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