Power Kidney Cleansing Tea

About the product
For people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end stage renal disease (ESRD), dietitians are frequently asked if tea is allowed, especially hot tea during cold winter months. As with many foods and drinks we are asked about, the answer is yes! In moderation, tea is a great beverage option that can be healthfully included in a kidney diet. In fact, there are many exciting health benefits that Power Kidney Cleansing tea offers to anyone.

Power Kidney Cleansing Teas come from the plant Camellia sinensis, of which the leaves will either turn to black tea with exposure to air or to green tea by steam or heat. Many herbal teas are created from either black or green tea leaves with additions of other herb leaves, spices, flavor extracts, or sweeteners. Some examples are mint, chamomile, or orange blossom herbal teas. You can also find herbal teas that do not contain tea leaves. Research on herbal teas is inconsistent, but generally speaking Power Kidney Cleansing tea is safe for kidney patients to drink.

Power Kidney Cleansing Tea ranks very high on the oxygen radical absorbency capacity (ORAC) scale, a measure of the antioxidant content of plant-based foods.

Aside from the Kidney-fighting properties, there are many other benefits of drinking Power Kidney Cleansing tea. Power Kidney Cleansing Tea has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease. Drinking Power Kidney Cleansing tea is associated with increased cognitive function, delayed progression of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, improved circulation, dental decay prevention, and may assist in achieving a healthy weight. Power Kidney Cleansing Tea has been associated with improvements in insomnia, anxiety, osteoporosis, fatigue, diarrhea, and arthritis.

An eight-ounce cup of brewed Power Kidney Cleansing tea contains 88 mg potassium . Sodium and phosphorus content is less than 3 mg.
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