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Healing Monkeys Healthy Bladder Tea
Ingredients: Hibiscus, Oregano, Dandelion Greens, Dried Cranberries, Cloves, Parsley, and Corn Silk.
This tea was specially made for relieving the symptoms of UTI’s but helps the kidneys, liver and lymphatic system. It is a great symptom flush.
Dandelion
Liver support: Compounds in dandelion (roots and leaves) may stimulate bile production and support liver detoxification pathways.
Diuretic effect: Acts as a mild natural diuretic, helping reduce water retention and support urinary flow.
Digestive aid: Bitter constituents can promote digestion and appetite by stimulating gastric secretions.
Nutrient-rich: Leaves provide vitamins A, C, K and minerals like potassium and iron when consumed as food or tea.
Antioxidant properties: Contains flavonoids and polyphenols that help counter oxidative stress.
Cranberries
Urinary tract health: Cranberries contain proanthocyanins that can help prevent certain bacteria (especially E. coli) from adhering to the bladder and urinary tract lining, reducing UTI risk.
Antioxidant support: High in vitamin C and other antioxidants that protect cells from damage.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Compounds in cranberries can reduce markers of inflammation.
Cardiovascular benefits: May support heart health by improving lipid profiles and vascular function when consumed regularly as part of a balanced diet.
Oral health: Anti-adhesion properties can also help reduce bacterial attachment in the mouth.
Cloves
Antimicrobial action: Eugenol and other compounds provide antibacterial and antifungal effects.
Digestive relief: Traditionally used to reduce gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort; can stimulate digestive secretions.
Pain relief: Eugenol has mild analgesic and numbing properties; clove oil is used topically for toothache relief (use cautiously).
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant: Clove constituents reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
Oral health benefits: Clove extracts are used in dental care products for their antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Parsley
Nutrient density: High in vitamins A, C, and K, plus folate and iron when eaten fresh.
Diuretic and kidney support: Traditionally used to promote urine production and support kidney function.
Breath freshening and oral health: Chewing fresh parsley can reduce garlic/onion breath; volatile oils have mild antimicrobial effects.
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: Rich in flavonoids and carotenoids that protect cells and modulate inflammation.
Bone health: High vitamin K content supports bone mineralization and clotting function.
Corn Silk
Urinary tract support: Commonly used to soothe the urinary tract and support bladder health; may help with mild urinary discomfort and promote healthy urine flow.
Diuretic and edema reduction: Acts as a gentle diuretic, useful for reducing mild fluid retention.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Compounds in corn silk can reduce inflammation in the urinary tract and kidneys.
Blood sugar modulation: Some preliminary studies suggest potential to support healthy blood glucose levels, though more research is needed.
Antioxidant properties: Contains flavonoids and other antioxidants that contribute to overall cellular protection.
Ingredients: Hibiscus, Oregano, Dandelion Greens, Dried Cranberries, Cloves, Parsley, and Corn Silk.
This tea was specially made for relieving the symptoms of UTI’s but helps the kidneys, liver and lymphatic system. It is a great symptom flush.
Dandelion
Liver support: Compounds in dandelion (roots and leaves) may stimulate bile production and support liver detoxification pathways.
Diuretic effect: Acts as a mild natural diuretic, helping reduce water retention and support urinary flow.
Digestive aid: Bitter constituents can promote digestion and appetite by stimulating gastric secretions.
Nutrient-rich: Leaves provide vitamins A, C, K and minerals like potassium and iron when consumed as food or tea.
Antioxidant properties: Contains flavonoids and polyphenols that help counter oxidative stress.
Cranberries
Urinary tract health: Cranberries contain proanthocyanins that can help prevent certain bacteria (especially E. coli) from adhering to the bladder and urinary tract lining, reducing UTI risk.
Antioxidant support: High in vitamin C and other antioxidants that protect cells from damage.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Compounds in cranberries can reduce markers of inflammation.
Cardiovascular benefits: May support heart health by improving lipid profiles and vascular function when consumed regularly as part of a balanced diet.
Oral health: Anti-adhesion properties can also help reduce bacterial attachment in the mouth.
Cloves
Antimicrobial action: Eugenol and other compounds provide antibacterial and antifungal effects.
Digestive relief: Traditionally used to reduce gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort; can stimulate digestive secretions.
Pain relief: Eugenol has mild analgesic and numbing properties; clove oil is used topically for toothache relief (use cautiously).
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant: Clove constituents reduce inflammation and oxidative stress.
Oral health benefits: Clove extracts are used in dental care products for their antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Parsley
Nutrient density: High in vitamins A, C, and K, plus folate and iron when eaten fresh.
Diuretic and kidney support: Traditionally used to promote urine production and support kidney function.
Breath freshening and oral health: Chewing fresh parsley can reduce garlic/onion breath; volatile oils have mild antimicrobial effects.
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: Rich in flavonoids and carotenoids that protect cells and modulate inflammation.
Bone health: High vitamin K content supports bone mineralization and clotting function.
Corn Silk
Urinary tract support: Commonly used to soothe the urinary tract and support bladder health; may help with mild urinary discomfort and promote healthy urine flow.
Diuretic and edema reduction: Acts as a gentle diuretic, useful for reducing mild fluid retention.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Compounds in corn silk can reduce inflammation in the urinary tract and kidneys.
Blood sugar modulation: Some preliminary studies suggest potential to support healthy blood glucose levels, though more research is needed.
Antioxidant properties: Contains flavonoids and other antioxidants that contribute to overall cellular protection.

