FitoBalt®
a registered brand from the Institute of Innovative Biomedical Technology
FitoBalt® Kidney health herbal tea
Indications, usage and product packaging
The FitoBalt® Kidney health herbal tea reduces inflammation of the urinoexcretory system.
This tea contains plants and herbs that have beneficial properties for the kidneys and bladder. The FitoBalt® Kidney health herbal tea helps to nourish and revitalize the urinary system, promoting a healthy urinary composition and flow.
How to use this herbal tea: In a empty cup put a tablespoon of the mix leaves and add boiling water, then let it rest for 30 minutes before consuming. Drink half of the cup two times a day before meals.
Nutritional information per 100 g:
Energy 1336 kJ/ 319 kcal
Total fat 6.5 g of which saturated fat 1.0 g
Total carbohydrates 32 g of which sugars 0.2 g
Dietary fiber 28 g
Protein 19 g
Salt 0 g
Product packaging: The bag contains loose leaves and weights approximately 50 grams.
All FitoBalt® teas are healthy, totally safe and very effective for their specific purposes; most importantly - always 100% natural!
Main ingredients
Birch leaves, cranberry leaves field horsetail tops, motherwort tops, nettle leaves, yarrow tops, mint leaves, prostrate knotweed tops, heather tops.
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This product is manufactured only by the Institute of Innovative Biomedical Technology and is available for wholesale or private label. It can be purchased individually through our distribution partners, FitoBalt® shops, licensed retailers or in our Online Retail Shop
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