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Aloe Ferox Aloe Tea you can enjoy the wholesomeness of the full aloe leaf as a refreshing cold drink or a delicious, hot tea. Sufficient fluid is of great importance for general health, since all the bodily functions require water. The body daily excretes approximately 1.5 litres of water by means of the skin and kidneys, ridding the body of damaging waste products. Supplement your daily fluid intake with wholesome Aloe Tea. NOW ALSO AVAILABLE IN TEA BAGS with added Rooibos!
points: + rich in nutrients like minerals, amino acids and other plant chemicals + contains no caffeine + may influence appetite positively
Directions: Make a concentrate by adding 1 teaspoon of tealeaves to one cup of boiling water. Allow brewing at least 5 minutes. Strain. Use approximately 30 ml concentrate in a cup and fill with boiling or ice cold water.
TIP: • Add a slice of pineapple, orange or lemon to the concentrate for a delicious aroma. • Supplement your fluid intake: make 2 litres Aloe Tea and drink as a refreshing ice tea or a tasty warm drink any time of the day. • Do not discard the remaining concentrate. Place it in the fridge for the following day. • Do not add milk or sugar. This prevents the body from absorbing precious nutrients.
Active Ingredients: Aloe ferox Dried Leaf
Good Advice: Alcohol, ordinary tea and coffee are diuretics that promote fluid loss in the body and strip the body of essential minerals.
3.7 ounces loose leaf tea
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