
Prostatko
Tea for men who want to solve problems caused by frequent urination and inflammation of the prostate.
Tea blend intended for men who want to solve problems caused by frequent urination and inflammation of the prostate, and improve its work. This is a herbal tea made up of the right balance of plants: nettle leaves, willow herb, nettle root, mint, field horsetail, birch, and yarrow. This combination of plants according to traditional recipes taken from ancient medical books, and in conjunction with new technologies and knowledge in the field of Phyto pharmacy, is recommended for men of an older age who have problems with urination.
According to today’s known technologies in medicine, this proportion of plants in the form of herbal tea has a beneficial effect on the work of the prostate and reduces the discomfort caused by its inflammation. It also has a beneficial effect on the urinary tract. Key characteristics of the tea blend are relaxing mint flavor, mild taste specific for nettle and acrid taste of birch and field horsetail.
*This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- prostate trouble
- treats the problem of frequent urination
- effective

Ingredients

How to prepare tea?
Put the kettle on the stove (or plug in the electric kettle) and bring the water to boil. When the water comes to a rolling boil add 1 tablespoon (big spoon – tbsp) of herbal tea. Steep for at least 20-25 minutes. Then, pour the hot tea through the strainer into a cup. Sweeten to taste. Sugar, honey or lemon are good choices. However, some herbal teas are naturally sweet so you should taste each tea by itself first before deciding if sugar, honey or lemon are needed.
Put the kettle on the stove (or plug in the electric kettle) and bring the water to boil. When the water comes to a rolling boil add 1 teaspoon (small spoon – tsp) of herbal tea. Steep for at least 10-15 minutes. Then, pour hot tea through the strainer into a cup. Sweeten to taste. Sugar, honey or lemon are good choices. However, some herbal teas are naturally sweet so you should taste each tea by itself first before deciding if sugar, honey or lemon are needed.