FitoBalt®
a registered brand from the Institute of Innovative Biomedical Technology
FitoBalt® Men’s health herbal tea
Indications, usage and product packaging
The FitoBalt® Men's health herbal tea has a positive effect on the urinary tract and prostate health.
This tea is recommended for all adult men, however it's an excellent aid for those over 40 years old. The FitoBalt® Men's health herbal tea helps to maintain a healthy reproductive system by nourishing and rejuvenating the male's sexual organs and hormonal system.
How to use this herbal tea: In a empty cup put a tablespoon (2.5 g) of the mix leaves and add boiling water, then let it rest for 20 minutes before consuming. Drink half of the cup two times a day before meals.
Nutritional information per 100 g:
Energy 1058 kJ/ 253 kcal
Total fat 3.5 g; of which saturated fat 0.7 g
Carbohydrates 31 g; of which sugars 3.5 g
Dietary fiber 27 g
Protein 11 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
Hazel leaves, Motherwort herb, rosehips, horsetail herb, lingonberry leaves, fireweed (rosebay willowherb) herb, white dead-nettle herb, hops.
Where to buy our products
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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