Ingredients:
Urtica fol (Nettle Leaves) 25%, Galium aperine (Cleaver Herbs) 25%, Taraxacum fol (Dandelion Leaves) 25%, Taraxacum rad (Dandelion Root) 25%
Dandelion – traditionally used to support liver and kidney function; naturally rich in potassium.
Nettle – traditionally valued for its mineral content and kidney-supportive properties.
Cleavers – traditionally used to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce tissue congestion.
This loose herbal blend reflects our D-Tox sachet formula, offering the same traditional support for detoxification with flexible preparation.
Use 1 heaped teaspoon per cup, or 3 teaspoons per day.
Place in a teapot, large mug, or flask.
Add boiling water (at least 1 pint if preparing a full daily dose).
Allow to steep for 10–15 minutes, then strain.
Drink throughout the day (hot or cold) for maximum benefit.
May also be added to juices, smoothies, or protein shakes.
Free collection from Midelton or Cork city centre or postage of €4.95 in Ireland.
Note:
These references reflect traditional herbal knowledge and cultural heritage. No health or medicinal claims are made.
Ingredients:
Urtica fol (Nettle Leaves) 25%, Galium aperine (Cleaver Herbs) 25%, Taraxacum fol (Dandelion Leaves) 25%, Taraxacum rad (Dandelion Root) 25%
Dandelion – traditionally used to support liver and kidney function; naturally rich in potassium.
Nettle – traditionally valued for its mineral content and kidney-supportive properties.
Cleavers – traditionally used to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce tissue congestion.
This loose herbal blend reflects our D-Tox sachet formula, offering the same traditional support for detoxification with flexible preparation.
Use 1 heaped teaspoon per cup, or 3 teaspoons per day.
Place in a teapot, large mug, or flask.
Add boiling water (at least 1 pint if preparing a full daily dose).
Allow to steep for 10–15 minutes, then strain.
Drink throughout the day (hot or cold) for maximum benefit.
May also be added to juices, smoothies, or protein shakes.
Free collection from Midelton or Cork city centre or postage of €4.95 in Ireland.
Note:
These references reflect traditional herbal knowledge and cultural heritage. No health or medicinal claims are made.