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Colon Cleansing Tea

Colon cleansing tea serves as an all-natural laxative intended for occasional use that is designed to help detoxify the body, support digestive health, and promote overall wellness.

A mixture of select herbs and plants create properties that facilitate elimination, remove toxins and waste from the intestinal tract, and enhance the absorption of nutrients for the body.

Proponents suggest that even healthy individuals who have regular, daily bowel movements may experience a form of constipation that includes a build-up of matter that fills pockets of the colon and intestines.

This material, called mucoid plaque, becomes hard and is no longer able to pass completely through the digestive track. Some herbalists and colon cleansing experts say the average person can carry up to 20 pounds of mucoid plaque and not be aware of it.

Yet, awareness begins to become evident when the toxic effect of this decomposing substance begins to cause ever-increasing health problems including gastro-intestinal issues, fatigue, skin blemishes, and a compromised immune system.

Some of herbal ingredients that cause the laxative and calming properties of your cleansing brew include:

  • Rhamnus purshiana bark
  • Cassia senna leaf
  • Rhamnus frangula barks
  • Rubus idaeus leaf
  • Berberis vulgaris bark
  • Zingiber officinalis root
  • Rheum palmatum root
  • Stevia rebaudiana
  • Foeniculum vulgaris seed
  • Capsicum frutescens
  • Mentha piperita leaf
  • Chamaemelum nobile
  • Lobelia inflata
  • Hydrastis canadensis root
  • The number of cups to consume per day differs by the blends and brands you buy, as well as the health condition of your colon.

    Additionally, the length of time to drink the tea varies, though typically a regime of colon cleansing tea should not exceed more than two weeks because of its powerful affect on the body.

    The herbal beverage also may have side effects such as nausea, headaches, cramping and diarrhea.

    Therefore, always seek medical advice before buying the medicinal tea, which is readily available from herbalists and health food retailers.

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