Based on a traditional herbal remedy formulated and used by the North American Ojibwa Indian tribe, Ojibwa Herbal Cleansing Tea from NOW is a combination of eight herbs. Red Clover, Burdock Root, Sheep Sorrel, Licorice Root, Slippery Elm Bark, Dandelion Root, Barberry Root Bark and Rhubarb Root work together to provide outstanding immune system support. Enjoy the flavor, aroma, and health benefits of a true North American Indian herbal tea with Ojibwa Cleansing Tea from NOW.
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*Percent Daily Values are based on the 2000 Calorie Diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Other Ingredients: Red Clover Flowers (Trifolium pratense), Burdock root (Arctium lappa), Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosa), Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Slippery Elm Bark (Ulmus fulva), Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale), Barberry Root Bark (Berberris vulgaris), and Rhubarb Root (Rheum palmatum).
Contains no: caffeine, artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or sugars.
Ojibwa FAQ's
What is Ojibwa and what is it good for?
Ojibwa is an herbal supplement containing four herbs. Its formulation is thought to have originated with the Ojibwe Indians of North America. Having passed from generation to generation of Ojibwa, the formula was finally passed on to a Canadian nurse. She used it at a clinic she opened, but never offered the herbal tonic commercially. Ojibwa is a powerful detoxifier that supports overall health through immune system support.
How is your Ojibwa processed?
NOW Foods offers this amazing formula to consumers at affordable prices. Ojibwa is processed with a water and grain alcohol extraction method, which separates the active components from plant matter.
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After 4 days, it seems to be helping me sleep at night and not having to go to the bathroom 5 or 6 times a night. I have been trying to get my wife to drink it but she doesn't like the taste. Oh well?
Howrey
Melin, Oregon
2/4/2009
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