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Leva tea

Sale priceCHF 15.00(CHF 214.29/kg)
incl. VAT, plus shipping
70g

  • Herbs in premium quality
  • Contains turmeric, dandelion leaves, peppermint, milk thistle, nettle herb, yarrow herb, artichoke leaves and barberry fruit
  • Pharmacist quality
  • Controlled active ingredient content & without harmful substances
  • Sustainable packaging
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Details

The liver plays a crucial role in our health: It filters toxins from the body, supports metabolism, and regulates hormone levels. However, our modern lifestyle can place significant strain on it. Unhealthy diets, stress, environmental toxins, and even the occasional consumption of alcohol all place a daily burden on the organ.
If the liver is overloaded, this can manifest itself in fatigue, unbalanced skin, or a general feeling of sluggishness.
Medicinal herbs have been used for their beneficial properties for centuries. In tea form, they unfold their full power in a particularly gentle way. Our teas are especially valuable due to their high quality, gentle processing, and pure ingredients.

Storage instructions: Please store in a dry place, protected from the aroma and not above room temperature (25°C).

Application

2 cups of tea per day. Pour 1-2 teaspoons of boiling water over each cup (approx. 125 ml), cover, and let steep for 8-10 minutes. Then drink in small sips.

Lanserhof Competence
Made in Austria
High-quality ingredients

Ingredients list

Ingredients: Turmeric, dandelion leaves, peppermint, milk thistle, nettle herb, yarrow herb cut, artichoke leaves, barberry fruit.

Leva tea
Leva tea Sale priceCHF 15.00(CHF 214.29/kg)

Ingredients

For our products, we use only selected, high-quality ingredients – plant-based, pure and effective.

turmeric

Turmeric, also known as the "golden root," belongs to the ginger family and has been valued in Asian cuisine and culture for centuries. Turmeric plays an important role in many cultures – whether in traditional ceremonies, in Ayurvedic teachings, or as an aromatic ingredient in food and beverages. Its slightly earthy, spicy flavor makes it a versatile ingredient in the modern diet – whether as a spice, in teas, or as golden milk.

peppermint

Peppermint has a calming and antispasmodic effect on the gastrointestinal tract. Peppermint essential oils can relax the muscles of the digestive system and help with stomach pain, bloating and nausea.

nettle

Nettles have a diuretic, balancing (adaptogenic) effect and strengthen the body and nerves in times of stress and exhaustion. Stinging nettle leaves contain one to two percent antioxidant flavonoids, vitamins A, C, B, and K, and minerals like potassium, calcium, and iron.
Nettles are often used to treat urinary tract problems such as bladder infections and kidney stones.