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The laxative herbal tea, or wellness tea, can promote not only intestinal motility but also regulate and protect the intestines and stomach from irritation caused by strain, thanks to the soothing action of chamomile and the anti-inflammatory properties of mallow. The laxative herbal tea should be taken with one cup a day, in the evening before going to bed.
The Terza Luna laxative herbal tea is composed of ingredients that ensure its effectiveness, such as:
Stress, increasingly fast-paced lifestyles, irregular schedules, and meals can be some of the main causes of constipation. In cases of constipation, some plants with their beneficial properties prove to be a valid natural remedy to help intestinal activities. These are the ingredients we have chosen for our herbal tea:
-Senna Versus Magnesium Oxide for the Treatment of Chronic Constipation: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial -Standardized senna in the management of constipation in the puerperium: A clinical trial -Extracts from Frangula alnus Mill. and Their Effects on Environmental and Probiotic Bacteria -Hydroxyanthracene derivates cytotoxicity: A differential evaluation between single molecule and whole plant extract -Role of laxative and antioxidant properties of Malva sylvestris leaves in constipation treatment
The laxative infusion is usually used to counter problems such as stomach pain and abdominal bloating. To avoid unwanted and harmful effects on the body from incorrect use of the laxative herbal tea, it is good to follow some rules.
For correct use of the herbal tea for constipation, and especially to avoid problems such as stomach pain, excessive evacuation, and abdominal bloating, it should be taken in the evening, shortly before going to bed. The laxative action of the herbal tea to regulate the intestines will manifest within the next 12-36 hours.
Intestinal problems are usually due to an irritated colon, and to avoid further discomfort, it is advisable to gradually consume laxative teas. You could start with once a day, provided that its intake is combined with a healthy diet. Drinking it in excessive quantities could be harmful, especially if senna is present. A maximum intake period of one week is recommended to avoid a lack of important nutrients.
For those who want to prepare a DIY laxative tea, the combination of organic ingredients proposed by Terza Luna is ideal for those who want a stomach tea with many benefits. The preparation is very simple. Pour about 200 ml of water into a container and bring it to a boil at a temperature of 100°. Then, infuse 2 grams of the herbal mixture for the tea to regulate the intestine. After letting it steep for 10 minutes, your laxative tea will be ready.
The active ingredients present in the laxative tea could lead to contraindications if used incorrectly. The presence of anthraquinones could irritate the gastric mucosa. It is recommended to use senna-based teas only in cases of occasional constipation and not to use them for more than 10 days.
The use of laxative tea during pregnancy is highly discouraged, as well as for children under 12 years old. For any clarification, we recommend consulting your trusted doctor before starting its use.
If you are looking for an excellent tea to regulate the intestine, Terza Luna is the answer for you. In its online store, you can buy the best laxative tea made with organic ingredients.
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