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Teacurry Cleanse Tea Bag (2gm Each)

(30 tea bags in box)
Teacurry Cleanse Tea Bag (2gm Each)
Product Details
Teacurry Cleanse Tea Bag is specifically aimed at helping individuals cleanse their liver and detox their system and in turn support them to quit alcohol in the process. This quit tea also detoxes the liver and helps flush out all related toxins. Moreover, Teacurry recognises that drinking for an individual is an addiction that can only be addressed with a replacement strategy. Teacurry has developed this natural and nutritional tea - Liver Detox tea - specifically to help drinkers reduce their desire to drink alcohol and support their willpower to create new and healthier habits and quit drinking in the process.

Key Ingredients:
  • Peppermint
  • Turmeric
  • Cinnamon
  • Ginger
  • Clove
  • Fenugreek
  • Fennel

Key Benefits:
  • Teacurry Cleanse Tea Bag is an anti-alcohol tea that helps in reducing the urge to consume alcohol
  • This tea helps the liver naturally cleanse and detox itself and to heal after one stops drinking
  • The Teacurry Cleanse Tea also helps you fight stress and promotes relaxation
  • It helps to increase the metabolism and reduce feelings of hunger to prevent overeating and munching
  • Made using completely natural ingredients, this tea is free from artificial flavours, essences and oils

Directions For Use:
  • For preparing a cup of the Tea just dip 1 tea bag (or 2 grams of the tea) in a cup containing 200 ml of boiling water
  • Cover the cup with a lid and let it stay for around 5 minutes till a beautiful colour appears
  • In case you desire a stronger taste then steep the tea bag for an additional 1 minute
  • Your tea is now ready and you can drink it with or post any of the meals
  • You should consume one tea bag (or 2 grams of the tea) per day on a regular basis

Safety Information:
  • Keep the box in a cool dry place
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture
  • Keep the container closed

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)