Natures
Tea
Testimonial:
“My
husband
and
I
love
Nature’s
Tea®.
because
we
know
it
works!
As
we
get
older,
keeping
ourselves
REGULAR
gets
more
challenging.
But
Nature’s
Tea®
really
helps.
We
love
sharing
this
product
with
our
friends
all
over
the
world.Ӡ
Marylou
Wilson
Natures
Tea
™
is a
sweet-tasting
blend
of
traditional
Chinese
and
American
herbs,
Nature's
Tea
aids
the
body's
natural
ability
to
cleanse
itself
of
toxins,
combining
efficient
cleansing
action
as
part
of a
weight
management
program.*
This
special
blend
of
herbs
has
been
formulated
and
used
with
great
success
for
many
years.
Consumers
around
the
world
spend
vast
amounts
of
money
every
year
on
products
and
regimes
that
claim
to
conquer
that
stubborn
excess
baggage
called
fat.
Nature's
Tea,
from
Unicity™,
addresses
this
concern
with
a
natural
and
gentle,
yet
effective,
product
that
nourishes
the
intestinal,
urinary,
and
immune
systems.
When
combined
with
proper
nutrition
and
a
conscientious
exercise
program,
Nature's
Tea
gives
the
body
the
nutritional
support
it
needs
to
cleanse
and
slim
itself
for
improved
health
and
appearance.*
Freeways
operate
most
efficiently
when
traffic
flows
smoothly.
When
traffic
slows
down
due
to
overcrowding
or
traffic
obstructions,
congestion
occurs.
The
result
is a
traffic
jam
that
can
back
up
cars
for
miles.
The
same
is
true
of
the
intestinal
tract.
The
colon
functions
properly
when
bowel
transit
is
accomplished
with
regularity.
Constipation
becomes
a
problem
when
transit
time
is
slowed,
bringing
with
it
numerous
health
concerns.
Sometimes
the
body's
systems
need
a
little
help
to
get
things
moving
again,
and
Nature's
Tea
supports
this
natural
process.
Proper
intestinal
function
is
an
important
aspect
of
any
program
designed
to
help
the
body
manage
weight.*
Research
Brief
The
colon,
or
large
intestine,
is
the
terminal
portion
of
the
gastrointestinal
(GI)
tract.
The
colon
receives
the
thoroughly
mixed
and
digested
remains
of
food
from
the
upper
portions
of
the
GI
tract.
Remaining
nutrients,
primarily
in
the
form
of
indigestible
fiber,
is
acted
upon
by
intestinal
bacteria.
These
bacteria
produce
various
vitamins,
such
as
vitamin
K
and
biotin,
that
are
absorbed
into
the
blood.
In
addition,
the
colon
also
absorbs
significant
amounts
of
water
and
electrolytes
from
the
digested
food
before
it
is
eliminated.
Colon
health
relies
on
two
factors:
1)
the
health
and
viability
of
intestinal
bacteria
and
2)
constant
motility
to
move
the
contents
along
the
colon.
Dietary
fiber
helps
stimulate
bacterial
fermentation
as
well
as
motility.
Lack
of
motility
in
the
colon
slows
the
transit
time
of
digested
materials.
This
leads
to
an
increase
in
the
amount
of
water
reabsorbed
and
can
lead
to
constipation.
Severe
cases
of
constipation
can
lead
to
intestinal
blockage.
On
the
other
hand,
greatly
increased
motility
can
cause
diarrhea,
which
can
lead
to
severe
loss
of
water
and
electrolytes.
FAQs
Q:
Can
pregnant
women
take
the
tea?
A:
It
is
not
recommended
for
pregnant
or
lactating
women.
Q:
Can
I
take
the
tea
more
than
once
a
day?
A:
It
is
recommended
to
be
taken
only
once
a
day.
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M.
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