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HEART TEA
HEART TEA
Advanced Tea Blend used Cardiovascular Support
A traditional blend used to help lower blood pressure
100% Organic Ingredients: Lemon Balm, Ginkgo Biloba, Motherwort, Hawthorn Leaf, Butcher’s Broom, Oat Straw, Hawthorn Berry, Reishi Mushroom, Rosemary, Hibiscus, Ginger.
About Formula
Gentle Cardiovascular Support for Healthy Blood Pressure
This proven blend has been traditionally used to support lower blood pressure, improve circulation, reduce heart palpitations, and support arterial health. It is ideal for individuals with mild to moderate hypertension who are seeking a natural way to strengthen and support their cardiovascular system.
Herb Man carefully formulated this tea using traditional heart-protective herbs such as Hawthorn, Motherwort, Butcher’s Broom, and Reishi Mushroom—blended to promote blood vessel health, heart muscle relaxation, and improved blood flow. Hibiscus and Lemon Balm enhance flavor while adding gentle hypotensive and nervine effects.
Key Benefits
- Helps lower blood pressure naturally
- Supports heart rhythm and circulation
- Strengthens arterial walls and clears blockages
- Calms the nervous system to ease vascular tension
About Herbs
Herbal Benefits
- Lemon Balm – Calms the nerves, relaxes heart muscles, and improves taste with its light, minty flavor.
- Ginkgo Biloba – Enhances circulation, especially to the brain and extremities, and supports vascular elasticity.
- Motherwort – Natural hypotensive; relaxes the heart and vascular system, reducing blood pressure and palpitations.
- Hawthorn Leaf & Berry – Strengthens the heart muscle, improves blood flow, clears arteries, and helps regulate blood pressure.
- Butcher’s Broom – Cleanses arteries, reduces vascular blockages, and improves overall circulation.
- Oat Straw – Nourishes and strengthens the nervous system, indirectly supporting heart health.
- Reishi Mushroom – Improves blood flow to the heart, lowers LDL cholesterol, reduces blood pressure, and boosts immune resilience.
- Rosemary – Warming herb that stimulates circulation and strengthens the cardiovascular system.
- Hibiscus – Helps manage blood pressure and adds a tart, fruity flavor.
- Ginger – Enhances circulation, warms the body, and supports healthy blood vessel function.
How to Take
- Use 1–2 teaspoons of loose-leaf tea per large cup.
- Add to a strainer, tea bag, or directly into a mug.
- Steep in boiling water for 15–20 minutes.
- Strain before drinking.
- Drink 2–3 cups per day, ideally on an empty stomach between meals.
- Best taken only during the daytime.
Recommended Plan: Drink a cup or two daily for 3 months, then recheck your blood pressure. If still high, continue for another 3 months. Depending on your body's response and lifestyle factors, some may need to maintain a smaller daily or weekly dose to keep blood pressure managed long-term.
Tip: If your blood pressure remains high, increase tea strength by using a tablespoon of tea instead of 1–2 teaspoons.
Tips & Notes
Note: Herbs like Hawthorn, Reishi, and Motherwort work gradually and support long-term heart health rather than offering a quick fix. Patience and consistency are key.
Managing blood pressure naturally requires dietary adjustments, reduced sodium intake, moderate exercise, stress management, and hydration. Herbal teas are best used alongside these lifestyle improvements.
Before purchasing, we recommend reviewing each product’s description to ensure it suits your individual needs.
For more serious or persistent hypertension, consider scheduling a Zoom consultation with Khabir Southwick for personalized herbal and dietary protocols.
Visit KhabirsClinic.com or call 888-611-0878 to learn more or book your appointment.
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Disclaimer: All claims are based on the traditional use of these herbs, as described in historical and Ayurvedic texts. This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. FDA Disclosure: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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