Premixed Remedies: Swelling Relief Tea

 

Contains: Stevia, orange peel, Cornsilk, lavendar, rosemary, rose petals, Nettle leaf, and lemon peel, yarrow

Swelling Relief Tea

By Debi Pearl
Do you have swollen feet? It is not only uncomfortable; it can also be a threat to your health. If you don’t think it is serious enough yet to consult a doctor, I can give you a natural remedy with no side effects but very effective in relieving the swelling.

*Switch from store-bought salt to sea salt for your family.
*Stop eating salty foods, which would include chips, fries, popcorn, etc.
*Stop adding any extra salt on your food.
*Every day, eat raw vegetables such as celery, parsley, cabbage, etc.
*Start adding a little sesame seed oil to your daily diet.
*Learn to snack on unsalted seeds and nuts.
To make it easy to maintain this with your regular diet, keep a pitcher of herbal Swelling Relief Tea in the refrigerator. Every morning, put a cup of the herbal liquid in the blender and add a stalk of celery, a teaspoon of sesame seeds, a teaspoon of sesame oil, and a spoonful of green drink powder. Blend, and drink your swelling away. Be careful, your ring might fall off.
Swelling Relief Tea includes corn silk, which is a diuretic and an antiseptic. It is also good for kidney function. Stinging Nettle is high in potassium and chlorophyll and is an excellent diuretic. Citrus peel helps reduce muscle spasms and can help correct varicose veins. Cinnamon is helpful in maintaining blood sugar and is an antiseptic.
Sea salt, sesame seed, and sesame oil can be bought in most health food grocery stores. Green drinks are also readily available from many sources. I use Barley Life Xtra because it is good for me, and it tastes so good! (www.4abundanthealth.com)

Not recommended to consume during pregnancy.


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by James on Jan 5, 2010

My brother-in-law has had heart problems and has very swollen feet and ankles. My sister asked me if I could do something naturally for him so I purchased the Swelling Relief tea for him. I knew he wouldn't drink it as a tea so I made it into a tincture but didn't really know how well that would work. He has been taking it for a few weeks now and my sister says that his feet haven't looked this good for a long time. Thanks for the wonderful tea and thanks for making me look like a professional to my family!

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