Shatawari, Ayurvedic tea, promotes resilience in oncological matters
The eight herbs used strengthen the bodily processes and cleanse the body. They help the kidneys excrete metabolic products more intensively and heal the inflammation. Some of the herbs belong to so-called adaptogenic plants, which adapt the body to extreme situations and stress and help it cope better. They also support the body with tumoral problems. They bring emotions into balance and create periods of rest, and also eliminate sleep disorders. They ensure better physical and mental stamina and performance. The herbs help the tissue, wounds and ulcers to heal, especially after operations, minimize scars and support the regeneration process. They also have antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties.
Dosage: Freshly brew and drink a heaped teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
Composition: ocimum sanctum (Indian basil, Tulsi), asparagus racemosus (Indian asparagus), centella asiatica (Gotu Cola), withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), glycyrrhiza glabra (liquorice), terminalia chebula (Chebulic mylobarans), terminalia bellirica, andrographis paniculata, plumbago zeylanica (Ceylonese leadwort)
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