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The Cleansing Tea:
This tea will help you pass kidney stones and clean your kidneys without the use of any drugs. Using the tea along with the "Jump & Bump" technique mentioned in the previos page, you will remove kidney stones quickly and with little or no pain. There are many other benefits to the use of this tea. You can find out more about the many other health benefits by reading about the plants used and all with no side effects.
The tea worked so well for me that I though of selling the product, but after thinking about it I felt that I would be doing the same thing that politicians, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies and hospitals do in order to satisfy their greed at the expense of all us out there. Of course I would gladly accept any donations.
So I provide this information with no guaranties what so ever and all risks involved are your own. Even though this herbs are documented as being for this purpose it obviously has not been research enough to know what effects it may have on people with certain medical problems or certain medications. At the time of my kidney stone attack I was 48 years old, not overweight and suffer from no other illnesses.
The main active ingredient is grass, no not weed, grass, the type you find in your yard. It is not the pretty grass but the one we always try to get rid off. This is known as Quack Grass, Couch grass or dogs grass. (Cats and dogs eat this grass to expel parasites). The scientific name is "agropyron repens". The other two ingredients are the bastard balm "melittis melissophyllum" as a sedative and the common mallow "malva sylvestris" as an anti-inflammatory.
More information on the plants:
Agropyron repens (Couch Grass)
Benefits:
Antiphlogistic, aperient, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, lithontripic and tonic.
Effective treatment for urinary infections like cystitis, urethritis, molds and bacterias.
Also good for removing worms and for the treatment of catarrah.
Increases urine volume.
Plant can be dried for later use.
Side Effects:
No side effects and is well tolerated by the body.
Melittis melissophyllum (Bastard Balm)
Benefits:
Use for depression, diuretic, exhaustion, expectorant, headaches, jaundice, relaxing tonic, pain and inflammation.
Can be used fresh or dry.
Side Effects:
No side effects known.
Malva sylvestris (Common Mallow)
Benefits:
Astringent, blood purifier, dermatitis, diuretic, dry Cough, emmenagogue, inflammation, mucous removal, laxative, Sore throat and vulnerary.
Can be used fresh or dry.
Side Effects:
No side effects known.
Now as to the preparation:
Take two hand-full's of the "Quack Grass", one hand-full each of the "Bastard Balm" and the "Common Mallow". Use the whole plant; leaves, stems, flowers and roots. Put the three plants in a pot with 1½ litters (about 3 pints) of water. Bring to boil for 15 minutes. The color should be dark brown like that of a regular tea.
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of this tea. Always seek advice from a professional before drinking it.
Drink the prepared 1½ quarts daily for three days (6, 8 ounce glass daily). It can be hot, cold or room temperature.
You will notice your urine the same color as the tea but only for the first two days. Then it will return to normal, indicating that the kidneys have been cleaned and flushed out.
Now, I did find a drug called Renalof that is made from "Agropyron repens" if you prefer to spend $74.95 for a bottle, or you can just go in your backyard and pick some weeds and have a tea party.
(Aug 4, 2010) To be continued.
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