Teas in Bags

 

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ANISE

The anise fruit infusion is used as an expectorant, laxative, carminative agent.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water and brew like tea for 20 minutes. Drink 1/4 of a cup 3-4 times a day, half an hour before meals.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

ARPHAZETIN-A

The infusion of this collection has a hypoglycemic effect, helps to reduce blood glucose, increases carbohydrate tolerance and enhances the glucogen-forming function of the liver. It is also used in the case of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (type 2).

Ingredients:
Bilberry 10%, beans 20%, eleutherococcus roots 15%, rosehip 10%, horsetail 10%, St. Johns wort 10%, chamomile flowers 10%, elderberry fruits and flowers 15%.

 

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes and filter. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup, for 20-30 days.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

BIRCH BUDS

The infusion of birch buds is used as a diaphoretic, diuretic, choleretic and disinfectant agent for edema of cardiac origin, against diseases of the respiratory organs and the liver. Also used externally in the form of lotions and baths, with eczema, purulent wounds, and bedsores.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

CHAMOMILE

Chamomile is used as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent agent. It enhances the regeneration and reduces allergic reactions. It is taken internally and in enemas for bowel spasms, flatulence and diarrhea, and also as a diaphoretic. Outwardly used for rinsing, lotions and baths.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes.  Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

DILL

The dill fruits infusion has vasodilator, diuretic, carminative, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic properties, and stimulates the secretion of gastric juice.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes.  Drink the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

FENNEL

The infusion of fennel fruits is used as a disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and carminative agent. It is recommended for respiratory diseases and flatulence.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes and filter. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

HIBISCUS (CARCADE)

The infusion of carcade (Chinese hibiscus) is used as an antiseptic, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and tonic agent.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes and filter. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

KIDNEY PHYTO-TEA

The infusion is used as a diuretic and antiseptic agent. Promotes the dissolution of urates. It is also used during urolithiasis and kidney diseases.

Ingredients:
Horsetail (grass), birch (buds), madder (roots), ortosiphon (leaf), hibiscus (flowers), anise (fruits).


Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes and filter. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

MINT

The mint leaf infusion is used as a sedative and antispasmodic agent for nausea, vomiting, smooth muscle spasms, and as a choleretic.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes.  Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

OAK

The oak bark decoction is used as an astringent for rinsing against gingivitis, stomatitis and other inflammatory processes of the oral cavity, throat, pharynx, larynx.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes.  Drink the infusion 3-4 times a day.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

ROSE HIP

The infusion of rose hip is used as a tonic and diuretic agent.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes and filter. Take the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

SAGE

The infusion of sage leaves is used as an anti-inflammatory agent for rinsing the mouth and throat.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes. Drink the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

SENNA

The senna leaves infusion is used internally as a laxative.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes. Drink the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1 table spoon.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

ST. JOHNS WORT (TUTSAN)

The infusion of tutsan is taken orally as an astringent and antiseptic for colitis, locally as a lubricant for the gums, as well as for rinsing the mouth against gingivitis and stomatitis.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes. Drink the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

THYME

The infusion of thyme herb is used internally as an expectorant, as well as a painkiller for radiculitis and neuritis.

Preparation method:
Place 1 filter-pack of the contents in a glass, add 200 ml of hot boiled water, cover, cool down at room temperature for 15 minutes. Drink the infusion 2-3 times a day per 1/3 of a cup.


Contraindications:
Individual intolerance to the body.


Additional Information:
Sold without a prescription. Not a medication.

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