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Tea Treatment
Blood Circulation





Herbal Content
calamus, hawthorne, shavegrass, motherwort, corn silk, lemon balm, yarrow, olive, valerian



BLOOD CIRCULATION TEA is natural blood thinning and prevents problems caused by poor circulation:

-senility
-sexual problems
-anxiety
-restlessness
-clogging of the arteries
-heart disorders
-varicose veins
-strokes
-hair problems

The circulatory system consists of the blood, heart, arteries, veins and capillaries. Every cell of the body must receive nourishment and it is the job of the circulatory system to see that rich, nourishing blood reaches all cells and organs of the body for health and vitality. The American Heart Association has estimated that hart disease is the number one killer in the United States. It is not only a disease of the elderly but is killing people in their prime of life, suddenly and without warning. The "peak hour" for heart attack starts in the early morning hours. The blood thickens with a heavy meal, caffeine, alcohol, smoking, rich desserts, and is heightened with stress.

SUGGESTIONS: Drink 2-3 cups a day of Blood Circulation Tea. Avoid coffee, alcohol, tobacco and sugar.

Cleanse colon with Colon Cleanse Tea: proper bowel function prevents accumulation of toxic waste in the liver and blood stream. An unhealthy colon causes damage to the blood vessels, as well as the small capillaries.

A congested liver and kidneys causes a back pressure of blood in the veins and weakens the heart as well as the entire circulatory system. See Liver Cleanse Tea.

Blood Circulation Tea
- 2 oz

one month supply

Price: $18.65

Blood Circulation Tea
-  10 oz
six month supply

Price: $75.00

 

Ema Omanovic graduated from Sarejevo University with a degree in Pharmacy in 1984. Ema worked as a pharmacist for five years during which time she continued her studies in pharmacy with an emphasis in natural medicine. She traveled to mountain towns in Europe to collect herbal recipes which she published in Village Remedies. When Ema came to the United States in 1989 she started Ema's Herbs. She continues to develop her knowledge of traditional medicine and is currently researching Native American Herbology.

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