Ingredients

This special blend of herbs allows IasoTea to act as a general health tonic and home remedy for common ailments. IasoTea provides your body with enzymes it needs for perfect colon health, which are often destroyed by modern food processing and pasteurization.

 

Persimmon Leaves:-

The tannins and flavonoids in Persimmon leaves are believed to have anti-hypertensive, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-mutagenic properties. Studies have shown that compounds in Persimmon leaves bind to excess fat and help remove fat from the body. The leaf also acts as a mild laxative, stops bleeding, is an effective remedy for hemorrhoids, and strengthens weak blood vessels such as spider veins or varicose veins. When taken orally, Persimmon acts as a natural antihistamine, which helps reduce allergic reactions. It can also relieve the symptoms of dermatitis.*

 

Holy Thistle

Holy Thistle has been used medicinally for over 2,000 years, most commonly for the treatment of liver and gallbladder disorders; but also for lactation problems, disorders of the spleen, psoriasis, and mushroom poisoning. A flavonoid in the fruit, called Silymarin, is a powerful antioxidant that may also protect the cells of the liver by blocking the entrance of harmful toxins and helping to remove toxins from the liver cells. Holy Thistle is believed to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood, and can cure chronic headaches. It is also used for stomach and digestive problems, gas, and constipation relief. It strengthens the heart and is good for the lungs and kidneys. Holy Thistle is also said to be a good tonic for girls entering adulthood.*

 

Malva Leaves

The Malva, or Chinese Mallow, plant has been used to soothe the membranes of the digestive system. It can also soothe bronchial irritation in people with bronchitis or emphysema. Malva Leaf teas are used in the treatment of renal disorders, the retention of fluids, frequent thirst, and diarrhea. Malva Leaf has also been used to treat stomachache, gastroenteritis, irritable bowel, and conditions of the spleen.*



Marsh Mallow

The Marsh Mallow, or Marshmallow, was used by the ancient Greeks to remedy bruises and bleeding, and as a mild laxative. It was used in medieval Europe for indigestion and diarrhea. It is rich in calcium, zinc, iron, sodium, iodine, B complex vitamins, and pantothenic acid. Marsh Mallow root, and, to a lesser extent, Marsh Mallow leaf, both contain significant percentages of mucilage, a natural gummy substance that can relieve irritation and control coughing associated with respiratory conditions such as smoker's cough. Marsh Mallow may also have mild anti-infective, immune-boosting, and diuretic properties.*

 

Blessed Thistle

Blessed Thistle has been used in traditional medicine as far back as the early sixteenth century as an astringent, blood purifier, choleretic (bile flow stimulant), diaphoretic (sweat stimulant), digestion enhancement, diuretic, expectorant, fever reducer, memory improver, menstrual flow stimulant, and salivation stimulant. Blessed Thistle has been used for smallpox, malaria, fever, anorexia, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and flatulence. More recently, it has shown to be useful for indigestion and heartburn. In herbal medicine, Blessed Thistle is used for cancer, infections, inflammation, gallbladder disease, jaundice, liver disorders, cervical dysplasia, heart ailments, skin ulcers, yeast infections, and diarrhea.*

 

Papaya

Papaya is rich in antioxidants, B vitamins, folate, pantothenic acid, potassium, magnesium, and fiber. Together, these nutrients promote the health of the cardiovascular system and provide protection against colon cancer. In addition, papaya contains the digestive enzyme papain, which is used to treat sports injuries, other causes of trauma, and allergies. Papaya may also help prevent such illnesses as recurrent ear infections, colds, and flu.*

 

Ginger

Chinese Medicine recommends ginger to treat a number of health problems, including abdominal bloating, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, and rheumatism. Ginger is also used in the Ayurvedic and Tibetan systems of medicine for the treatment of inflammatory joint diseases such as arthritis, rheumatism, and a variety of other conditions. Ginger may also ease sore throats, headaches, ulcerative colitis, some types of menstrual and arthritis pain, and fevers and aches caused by colds and flu.*

 

Chamomile

This bittersweet herb acts medicinally as a tonic, anodyne, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergenic, and sedative. Chamomile tea can be used to treat digestive disturbances, gastrointestinal spasms, inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, coughs and colds, fevers, and bronchitis. Chamomile's mildly sedating and muscle-relaxing effects can help those who suffer from insomnia fall asleep more easily. It may also be useful in the treatment of diverticular disorders and inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn's disease.*

 

Myrrh

Today, Myrrh is used in some mouthwashes and sore throat medicines. Myrrh has been approved in Germany for treating mouth inflammation. Undiluted myrrh tincture can also be applied directly to sores inside the mouth. Occasionally, diluted myrrh tincture is used as a wash for hemorrhoids or as a douche to relieve vaginal irritation.*

Just 4–8 ounces of IasoTea 2 or 3 times a day can provide you with dramatic weight loss..

  

 

Disclaimer: This product contains natural herbs which act as a cathartic. Women who are pregnant or nursing, elderly persons, young children, and individuals suffering from any illness or health condition should consult with their personal physician prior to using this or any herbal supplement.. The content of this website is intended "for educational purposes only" and should not be construed as medical advice. The user testimonials quoted in this website are anecdotal and may not represent typical results. Individual results will vary. As required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): "These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease."Disclaimer: Do not take Dr. Miller's Holy Tea as a substitute for medical treatment. Always follow the advice of your personal physician