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Green tea supports kidney health. A 2017 study, for example, found the polyphenols in green tea helped ameliorate kidney damage in people. Polyphenols are a family of roughly 8,000 different micronutrients widely found in plants.
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Read More »Among herbal ingredients, dandelion leaf and root stands as one of the most potent ingredients for kidney health. A key to dandelion’s facility for kidney health rests with its ability to stimulate the kidneys, which strengthens the organ’s ability to flush fluid and reduce fluid retention. Some diuretics — substances that encourage fluid expulsion — promote potassium loss, which is bad for cardiovascular health. But dandelion is one of the best sources of natural potassium in the world. As a result, sipping tea with dandelion simultaneously improves kidney health while adding potassium to the diet. Our Organic DetoxiTea Herbal Blend tea is based on South African honeybush, a shrub similar to rooibos. Both herbs offer a wealth of electrolytes, which also promote kidney health. In addition to honeybush, lemon peel, cinnamon and lapacho (tea made from the inner bark of the South American pau d’arco tree, and widely used as herbal medicine across the continent), DetoxiTea includes dandelion root.
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Read More »A Bounce Back bonus? Nettles! This tea is a boon for kidney health. Another strong option for a ginger-full tea? Our wonderful Balance Tea, a delicious blend of cinnamon, cardamom, licorice root, coriander, fennel, rose and ginger root.
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