Can You Recommend A Detox Product?

By · January 4, 2010 · Filed in Nutrition

Several of my patients have asked about different detox products they have seen on TV or in health food stores.  The product I recommend and use myself is Total Tea.  I use it because it is gentle acting and the herbs in it have multiple benefits, not just in detoxification.  It is not the total answer if you are concerned about toxicity in your body, but it is a great start.

Total Tea contains:

GynoStemma (Gynostemma pentaphyllum)

  • Acts as a scavenger in the stomach and intestines to eliminate waste and toxins from the body
  • Helps accelerate metabolism by adjusting blood sugar and reducing blood fat
  • Contains many beneficial amino acids and vitamins and minerals, including selenium, magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc, potassium, manganese, phosphorus and more
  • Strengthens the body’s overall health and thought to have a strong anti-fatigue effect

Senna (Cassia angustifolia, Locust Plant)

  • A “cleansing herb” that relieves constipation, increases peristalsis, and helps soften stools

Papaya (Carica papaya)

  • Contains “papain”, an enzyme chemically related to “pepsin” which helps digest protein in the body and acts as an anti-inflammatory
  • A safe and natural digestive aid that helps prevent indigestion

Ginger (Zingiber officinalis)

  • Excellent digestive aid that helps reduce stomach acids and contains anti-inflammatory components
  • Relieves indigestion, gas pains, irritation to the intestinal walls, diarrhea, and stomach cramping
  • Contains therapeutic properties that stimulate blood circulation, toxin removal, and cleansing of the bowels and kidneys

Peppermint (Mentha piperita)

  • Soothes and comforts the stomach, promoting healthy digestion
  • Stimulates the flow of digestive juice and bile and the expulsion of gas from the GI tract
  • Helps with the treatment of ulcerative conditions of the bowel and intestinal colic

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)

  • Stimulates the immune system to counter both bacterial and viral infections
  • An alterative herb that can be used for long periods of time to gradually and gently detoxify the blood stream thus improving digestion, glandular secretion and assimilation
  • Contains anti-inflammatory components

Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)

  • Calms and relaxes the entire body; reduces anxiety; supports a healthy nervous system; helps ease digestion, tense muscles, and menstrual pain; relieves irritability; and helps sleep
  • Contains anti-inflammatory properties that soothe the digestive tract and help relieve pain, indigestion, acidity, gas, gastritis, bloating, colic, ulcers and other inflammatory conditions of the digestive system

Rosehips (Rosa canina)

  • Mild diuretic and laxative that helps soften stools without purging
  • Beneficial for constipation, infections, bladder problems and diarrhea
  • Excellent nutritional supplement and helps prevent colds

Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)

  • Used to combat microorganisms, diarrhea and other GI disorders, and has anti-oxidant properties

Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa)

  • Used to treat constipation
  • Possesses anti-inflammatory properties

For more information on Total Tea go to www.totaltea.net.  You can also get it at my office for the same price as online.  If you would like to sample it, ask Jennifer on your next visit and she will make you some.

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