- 325 mg
- Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) (flower)
- 223 mg
- Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) (bark)
- 500 mg
- Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (berry)
- 223 mg
- Damiana (Turnera diffusa) (leaf)
- 500 mg
- Willow herb (Epilobium parviflorum) (aerial part)
- 345 mg
- Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococus senticosus) (root)
- 223 mg
- English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) (flower)
- 123 mg
- Lemon (Citrus x limon) (fruit)
- 40 mg
- European peony (Paeonia officinalis) (root)
- 500 mg
- Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) (berry)
- 408 mg
- Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (leaf)
- 355 mg
- Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) (root)
- 235 mg
- English plantain (Plantago lanceolata) (leaf)
Format
Loose Tea
120g
Dosage
Bell Lifestyles recommends drinking at least two large cups per day, preferably on an empty stomach. Best taken either 30 minutes before a meal or 2 hours after a meal. To get faster relief, drink 3 cups per day.
Important Information
Cautions & Warnings:Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. If you have heart disease, high or low blood pressure, kidney or liver disorder, diabetes or edema or are taking products containing diuretics, do not use. Stop use and seek medicinal attention immediately if you experience dizziness, confusion, muscle weakness or pain, abnormal heart beat and/or difficulty breathing. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have kidney stones or if you are taking blood thinners. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have any type of acute infection. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use to exclude a diagnosis of prostate cancer. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have a history of mental/neurological conditions, hormone sensitive conditions or if taking other medication.
- All natural ingredients
- Pleasing Aroma
- Preparation instructions inside the box
- No caffeine
- Bulk packed
- Guaranteed to make urine flow easier again
- Relief from dribbling, burning urgency, poor flow
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PREPARATION:
Measure into a pot enough water for the number of large cups (about 8oz/250ml) you want to make and add 2 heaping teaspoons for each cup. Add 25% more water to compensate for evaporation. Make enough for a few days if you like. When you scoop out the tea, scoop deep down into the bag to make sure the tea is kept well mixed. Example: If you want to prepare 4 cups of tea, measure 5 cups of water and 8 heaping teaspoons of tea. Heat on a stove until boiling, then turn stove off or set to low and allow to simmer for 10 minutes. Stir and allow the tea to cool, then strain into a pitcher. For best results let it soak for a few hours or overnight before straining. Store the pitcher in a refrigerator and drink the tea cold or re-heated. You can put some in a thermos to take along with you to work. The tea has a pleasing aroma. Tea tastes better without sugar or sweeteners. If you must have a sweeter taste, use a little honey or stevia. Do not prepare the tea by pouring hot water over it, since this will not give you the full benefit.
PROSTATE HEALTH
Getting up frequently at night, pain in the groin, painful urination, and reduced sexual function - all symptoms of common prostate conditions. Read on to discover how nutritional supplements and herbs can help...
The prostate is the organ responsible for producing the fluid part of seminal emissions, helping to control the flow of urine, and for the contractions that cause ejaculation during orgasm. It's no wonder that when a man has a concern with his prostate that it can be troublesome.
Prostate problems occur when the gland becomes infected or swollen. Infection can occur directly in the prostate or it can be a complication of a urinary tract infection. The most common prostate condition is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It occurs in men over the age of fifty (but can occur earlier) due to hormonal imbalances, heredity, poor diet, nutrient deficiencies or high cholesterol. The growth of malignant or benign tumours can also cause prostate swelling. It is important to have your prostate monitored by your doctor. Your PSA level (prostate specific antigen) can indicate the degree of enlargement. Make at least yearly appointments past age forty for this test.
Symptoms of prostate inflammation can be mild if it develops slowly or intense if it develops quickly. Prostate infections cause fever, chills, lower back pain, rectal pain, urgency for stool and urination and painful urination. The urine can be blood or pus filled. Chronic infections may cause mild, local discomfort and may result in painful ejaculation or erection. Conventionally prostate infections are treated with antimicrobial medications. They must be fairly powerful because it is difficult to get enough medication to the prostate due to its poor blood supply. Make sure to replace the helpful bacteria in your system with a probiotic supplement after antimicrobial therapy.
Chronic prostatitis is not often related to a bacteria or the development of unhealthy prostate cells. Treatment is also more difficult because the exact cause is poorly understood. Treatment may include antibiotics, although more commonly chronic prostatitis is treated with alpha blockers, as in BPH. Tamsulosin and alfuzosin are two common alpha blockers. They serve to help relax the muscles of the prostate and bladder neck, thereby improving symptoms such as urinary retention. These medications have no effect on size or inflammation of the prostate.
BPH affects one in three men over age 50. Symptoms appear when the prostate becomes large enough to interfere with urination. Dribbling, frequent and urgent urination occur and often cause men to wake at night to urinate. Starting and stopping urination can be difficult. When bladder emptying is impaired there is an increased risk for the development of urinary stones and infections. Drug therapy for BPH uses finasteride, which blocks the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT stimulates the growth of prostate cells. Side effects of drug therapy include impotence, decreased libido and difficulty detecting unhealthy prostate cells.
New research is focusing on the immune boosting effect that curcumin may have on the prostate, now being used both for prevention and treatment of slow developing unhealthy prostate cells. Curcumin has been shown to have both chemo-preventative and growth inhibitory activity against multiple tumour cell lines, including tumours of the prostate. Bee pollen has also been used to inhibit progression of prostate issues once they have been diagnosed.
Prostate issues develops slowly and it has similar symptoms to BPH. All men over fifty should have yearly prostate examinations. Various drugs and surgical techniques are used to treat unhealthy prostate cells depending on the location and if it has spread. Not all prostate tumours need to be removed because most are self contained and slow growing. Surgeons will only remove a faster growing tumour because the surgery itself often causes impotence. There are a number of clinically proven nutritional supplements and herbs that can provide you with significant relief for prostate conditions.
Balancing hormones DHT (dehydrotestosterone) is a very active form of the hormone that can cause the prostate to become enlarged. The herb saw palmetto and the essential fat supplement pumpkin seed oil both help to reduce the formation of DHT and its subsequent bonding to the gland.
Most men notice a dramatic improvement in flow, and a reduction in both pain and frequency of night time trips to the bathroom. In addition, pollutants from the environment can act like hormones in the body.
In particular, residues from plastics and petrochemicals can pose serious problems because they act like the hormone estrogen, causing a number of imbalances in the body that can the lead to prostate enlargement .The supplement D-glucarate helps the liver make an enzyme that helps clear out these synthetic estrogens. The herb milk thistle can help to detoxify the liver, so that it is better able to break down excess hormones and toxic hormone analogs from the environment.
Nutrients needed for prostate health include zinc (a deficiency has been linked to prostate conditions), lycopene (an antioxidant that helps to protect the prostate from free radical damage), Essential Fats (needed for normal hormone production and controlling inflammation) and also B vitamins and the amino acids Glycine, Alanine, and glutamic acid. See the table below for specific doses.
Improving immune system activity is important for most health concerns, in the case of prostate concerns, this is no exception. In cases of prostate infection, the herbs Echinacea and golden seal can help the body to fight the infection. Vitamin C boosts the activity of specific immune cells, which are then able to kill invading bacteria or viruses much easier. The essential fat like nutrients sterols and sterolins can help to optimize your immune response as well, in addition to helping balance hormones. In the case of a fungal infection of the prostate, it is important that you use probiotics / acidophilus with an antifungal supplement like grapefruit seed extract.
Reducing the annoying symptoms of prostate enlargement or irritation can be achieved with the above mentioned saw palmetto, but also with cleansing herbs like horsetail grass and marshmallow will usually have a soothing effect on the urinary tract.
Studies have shown that extracts of pygeum africanum can significantly lower urine residual volume and decrease incidence of nocturia, while increasing urine peak flow volume. There are now a number of combination products on the market that use primarily saw palmetto and pygeum to effectively reduce symptoms of BPH, chronic prostatitis..
Detoxifying treatments of the gastrointestinal tract may prove beneficial for the treatment of any prostate related issue. Constipation is thought to contribute to prostate dysfunction, which then increases risk of further constipation, as bowel movements become more painful to pass. Making sure to include 25-30 g of fibre into your diet on a daily basis, along with significantly increasing water intake, can help to relieve this associated symptom. For this same reason, as well as the frequent use of antibiotics for the treatment of various prostate pathologies, probiotics are a beneficial addition to any prostate specific treatment regime.
Ejaculating on a regular basis can prevent prostate problems. Applying hot and cold packs to the groin area increases circulation and can help to speed healing for prostate conditions. Regular exercise also increases circulation. Use deep breathing or other relaxation techniques to assist bladder emptying.
Dietary approaches to support prostate health begin with adding nuts and seeds, and their oils, to the diet. They are good sources of essential fatty acids and zinc. Try flax seed, pumpkin seed, sesame seed and walnuts. Consume fish and fish oils, which also contain protective fatty acids. Add nutritional yeast to the diet as a source of B vitamins. Soy products contain phytoestrogens and are thought to be protective against prostate disorders. Other foods that are rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants also support the prostate, for example, fresh fruits and vegetables, cumin, garlic and maitake mushroom. Avoid the following foods because they exacerbate prostate conditions; hydrogenated fats, saturated fat, sugar, white flour products, dairy products, caffeine and alcohol.
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