Urinko

Herbal teas, in general, are the simplest way of removing excessive fluid from the body. This tea blend is recommended for painful urination and urinary tract inflammation.

Herbal teas of diuretic action are the simplest method of removing the liquid from the body. Therefore, this tea blend is recommended for painful urination and inflammation of the urinary tract.

This tea will delight you with its calming effects and exquisite taste. Dried herbs such as field horsetail, birch leaf, corn silk and mint are known since ancient times and were passed from generation to generation as an effective way of reducing the difficulties caused by urination.

Today’s science and literature only confirmed that these plants have a positive effect on the urinary tract, in particular for women. According to the traditional recipes taken from old books on medicinal, spicy and aromatic herbs, this combination of plants has an extremely diuretic effect, and directly facilitates urination, urinary tract and other symptoms related to the ureters. The tea does not contain bearberry leaf which is, according to new research, quite debatable, so we do not use it in our tea blends.

The important thing for this combination is the ratio of plants that you can see on the label of tea, but the way of growing, harvesting, drying and processing of these plants is even more important. Tea has a fascinating taste, based on mint and chamomile, so it can be beneficial to drink it for prevention.

*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.
  • diuretic (removes excessive fluid)
  • anti-inflammatory
  • treats problems with dysuria (painful urination)
  • herbs from Croatia

Ingredients

birch
horsetail
mint
Indian corn slik
chamomile
nettle

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.

Enjoy!