Liver Refresh

$0.30 CAD

FOR PICK UP

Bring your own container/bag/jar, and our associates will weigh and fill accordingly!

FOR SHIPPING

Packaged in recycled paper bags

$0.30 / 2g

(per tea bag)

 

These cooling herbs benefit the Liver and Gallbladder to clear heat and toxicity, cools blood, and drains dampness. Effective in reducing jaundice due to damp-heat, relieve swelling, flush the liver, and strengthen its functions.  

 
ACTIONS AND INDICATIONS: Clears heat, resolves toxicity, and drains dampness 
THESE HERBS BENEFIT THE: Liver and Gallbladder 

 

INGREDIENTS 

Virgate Wormwood Herb (Yin Chen) 

Licorice Root (Gan Cao) 

Canton Love Pea Vine (Ji Gu Cao) 

Istais Root (Ban Lan Gen) 

Linearstripe Rabdosia Herb (Xi Huang Cao) 

 

THE FORMULA EXPLAINED 

Clear heat and toxicity – Many factors including diet, lifestyle, and emotions (anger and frustration) can negatively affect the Liver’s ability to move blood through the body. When Liver Qi stagnation occurs, heat and fire is created and toxicity may accumulate due to decreased circulatory functions. Virgate Wormwood Herb (Yin Chen), Licorice Root (Gan Cao), Canton Love Pea Vine (Ji Gu Cao), Linearstripe Rabdosia Herb (Xi Huang Cao), and Istais Root (Ban Lan Gen) clear heat and toxicity to aid in regulating Liver functions 

Drain dampness – Dampness is created from a deficient Spleen where it can enter the Liver and Gallbladder channels causing Liver Qi to stagnate and therefore obstruct the flow of Liver Qi. Herbs like Licorice Root (Gan Cao), Virgate Wormwood Herb (Yin Chen), and Canton Love Pea Vine (Ji Gu Cao) works to support the Spleen and resolve dampness. 

 

RECOMMENDED DOSE 

Three times a day, one or two bags each time. Consistency is key! 

For ease, steep 3-6 bags in a large jug or flask and drink as part of your daily fluid intake.

  

FREE FROM 
Sugar, Caffeine, Artificial Flavours, Food Colouring, or Preservatives 

  

PRECAUTIONS 

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not intended to replace your practitioner. It is intended for general well-being and does not involve the diagnosing, prognosticating, or prescribing of medicine for any disease.