This 3 oz Herbal Blend makes 2 gallons and consists of:
King Of The Forrest
Sour Sop Leaves
Guinea Hen Weed
Honey Suttle
Kinkelliba
- Heat 2 gallons of spring water until it just comes to a boil.
- Pour hot water over herbs to submerge them and cover to help hold in any volatile oils.
- Steep for 5 hours until the tea is room temperture and strain.
- Drink 2 cups on an empty stomach 3x daily. Morning, Noon & Sunset.
The lymphatic system is a critical part of our circulatory system and immune system as it is responsible for eliminating toxins, waste, and excess fluid as well as moving white blood cells around the body to fight infection. Unlike the circulatory system where the heart acts as the pump, the lymphatic system only moves one way— upward and away from gravity. As the lymph system tries to fight gravity, it can become clogged. Too many toxins are a primary factor, while poor diet and overexposure to environmental toxins can overload the lymphatic system. In addition, lack of sleep, dehydration, stress, emotional trauma, infections, and lack of movement can stagnate and sometimes even stop the lymph flow. When the system becomes clogged, swelling (or lymphedema) usually occurs and if toxins can’t be eliminated from the body, cells can’t properly function resulting in dysfunction and disease within the body. If the lymphatic system is compromised, the immune system is compromised. Inflammation can occur and when chronic lymphatic congestion occurs, it can contribute to autoimmune conditions.
Here are the 19 symptoms of a clogged immune system:
- Swelling in your fingers (rings fitting more tightly?)
- Feeling stiff and sore when you wake up in the morning
- Cold hands and feet
- Brain fog
- Chronic fatigue
- Depression
- Bloating
- Excess weight
- Food sensitivities
- Digestive issues
- Dry or itchy skin
- Sinus infections
- Frequent colds and flu
- Weakened immunity
- Enlarged lymph nodes
- Allergies
- Unexplained injury and illness
- Constipation
- Parasites
LYMPHATIC CLEANSE TEA
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