Self-Healing Immune boosting tea for lung heart and kidney health liver detox and more!

Self-Healing Immune boosting tea for lung heart and kidney health liver detox and more!

Drinking a cup of tea with these herbs-dried fruits and plants, goji berry, Chrysanthemum and Longan that nourishes my throat, lung, stressed heart, tired eyes, kidney and detoxifies the liver.

Goji berry protects the eyes; provides immune system support; protects against cancer; promotes healthy skin; stabilizes blood sugar; improves depression, anxiety, and sleep; prevents liver damage.

Chrysanthemum helps reduce inflammation and detoxification of the liver. It stimulates all your senses very quickly and also calms down the nerves. It also helps relieve in sore throat, redness in the eyes, itchiness in the eyes, dryness in the eyes and dark sport in the eye area.

Logan benefits in sleep and insomnia; reduce anxiety and promotes tranquility; supports the spleen and blood; improves the appearance of skin.


Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon goji berry
  • 1 tablespoon chrysanthemums
  • 5-6 pcs of Logan
  • 2-4 cups water


Directions:
1. Add all ingredients and clean water in your VitaClay.
2. Set on "stew" to brew for 10-15 minutes.


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