Dr Stuart's - Detox Tea Bags, 15 Bags Pack of 4
Brand - Dr Stuart'sQuick Description
Toxins, be gone! Cleanse yourself with Dr Stuart's Detox Tea Bags. Made from a unique blend of herbs, specially picked to help soothe and detox your body!
Key Information
- Naturally Caffeine-Free
- Made from pure herbs
- Excellent source of antioxidants
- Relieve digestion discomfort and detoxify your body
- Vegan
- Each box comes with 15 tea bags
Product Overview
Get ready to cleanse yourself with Dr Stuart's Detox Tea Bags. Naturally caffeine-free and packed with pure, top-grade ingredients, this natural remedy has been specially crafted to help detoxify your body.
In this magic concoction, Dr Stuart combines the best and highest quality herbs, using only the most potent parts of the plants. The herbs work all together to maximise their detoxifying effect on your body.
Peppermint, spearmint and ginger root help to alleviate discomfort and soothe your digestion by relaxing it, whilst Dandelion and Burdock root help eliminate toxins from your body and even out skin tone. Sage is rich in antioxidants, which can help support healthy skin and wound healing.
Enjoy this hot cuppa morning, afternoon and night. It’s the perfect remedy for a bloated stomach and helps activate your digestional tract. Need some cleansing? Grab yourself a bag of Dr Stuart's Detox Tea and you’re set to go!
Directions
Boil some hot water enough for one cup. Pop the teabag in your mug and pour the boiling water straight over the bag. Brew for at least 5 minutes and you’re good to go! Pouring it straight over helps all of the herbal goodness get fully extracted.
Ingredients
Dandelion Root (10%), Burdock Root (10%), Corn Silk, Milk Thistle, Bearberry Leaves, Liquorice Root, Peppermint (10%), Spearmint (10%), Ginger Root, Sage, Galangal Root, Artichoke Leaves
Frequently Asked Questions?
Who is Dr Stuart?
Dr Stuart is one of the first highly qualified scientists to widely support and promote the beneficial values of the plant kingdom. Dr Stuart was awakened to the medicinal properties of herbs whilst at a university lecture in Central Africa, where he observed first-hand the traditional role of plants in rural medicine.
He continues to give back to the herbalism community through scientific research and awareness. He’s now valued so much so that’s he’s considered as “The Father of Modern Herbalism”!