We are happy to present to your attention our tea mixture for colitis made upon old Bulgarian recipe. Based on the knowledge of generations of herbalists, this mixture has been positively accepted by the Bulgarian consumers for the last 70 years. The actual proportion is strictly kept secret, you can only see its ingredients.

This tea mixture could eventually relieve your symptoms of the disease, it is not meant to replace specialized medical treatment. Although it is freely sold on the Bulgarian market and therefore is considered safe, we strongly advise you to get your doctor's approval before start using it.

Ingredients
Mint, birch leaves, dill, fennel, wall germander, winter savory, calendula flower, star gentian, lavender, honey locust, valerian, cumin.

Suggested preparation and dosage
Two soup spoons of the mixture are soaked in 500 ml of boiled water for 10 minutes. Filter the liquid. Drink that dose equaly divided three times a day before meals.

Precautions
Do not overdose! This product could not replace regular nutrition.

Storage
Store in dry, ventilated place, protected from direct sun light, inaccessible for children.


IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE

All the information related to the prophylactic and curative effects, all the dosage recommendations of the herbs provided by this website are based on the prescriptions and instructions given from the herbs grower companies and individual herbalists. Most of them do not have medical or pharmacological education. All their knowledge rested on the experience and family tradition they and their forefathers gathered throughout hundreds of years. With this regard, this website do not pretend to offer qualified treatment of any disease, therefore do not take responsibility for taking herbs bought from us.

We do not recommend to replace qualified medical treatment with any product bought from this website. In most cases it is recommended to use herbs as concomitant therapy to the one prescribed by a doctor.

We strongly recommend to address all your queries in terms of usage and dosage of our herbs to your nearest qualified herbalist who is member of your local professional organization of herbalists or phytotherapists, with appropriate insurance.

It is recommended to avoid usage of herbs during pregnancy, also to be given to babies and children, unless it is strictly prescribed by your nearest qualified herbalist or phytotherapist, with knowledge and acceptance of your GP.