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Uncle Lee's Tea

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  • Body Slim Dieter Tea Pomegranate

    Product UPC# 892241000297

    Item# UL0031

  • Suggested Retail Price*: $7.83
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Body Slim Pomegranate Dieter Tea
Uncle Lee's Body Slim series of Dieter Tea are blended with premium natural herbs and spices. The formula and preparation are based on an old Chinese book of medicine--"Detailed Outlines of Chinese Herbs", by Lee Se-Zhen, 1518-1593. After centuries of use, this formula has been proven to be one of the best healthy beverages for dieters. Besides from being caffeine free, we have added a bit of cinnamon to the flavor for cinnamon lovers that enjoy a stimulating taste in a cup of tea while benefiting from the effects of Uncle Lee's Body Slim Dieter Tea series. As our customers testify, these teas do not cause cramping. As with all natural laxatives, you should combine the taking these teas with the healthy addition of fresh fruits and vegetables and natural forms of fiber for good health.

Proudly made in the USA.

  • Directions

    Directions: Brewing Instructions: Begin drinking tea in small amounts and gradually increase the amount to suit your needs. We suggest you first pour 2 cups of boiling water over 1 tea bag and cover for 2 to 3 minutes. Drink hot or cold after your meals and in the morning or evening. You can dilute your tea with more water if desired. Gradually increase your tea strength after one week by pouring 1 cup of boiling water over 1 tea bag. Drink 1 cup after each meal with a maximum of 3 cups per day.

  • Ingredients

    Ingredients: Senna, Hibiscus Flower, Pomegranate Flavor

    Warning: This tea is not recommended for children under the age of 8, pregnant women, or those currently under doctor's care. It is best to consult a physician before using this product. Do not use if you have abnormal constrictions of the gastrointestinal tract, potential or existing intestinal blockage, atonic bowel, appendicitis, inflammatory colon disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, abdominal pain of unknown origin, undiagnosed rectal bleeding, severe dehydration with loss of water and electrolytes.