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Dr. Miller's Holy Tea - formulated by Dr. Bill Miller (Ph.D. Nutritional Science) of Jackson, Tennessee - is a unique herbal blend of safe, all-natural ingredients designed to gently cleanse the digestive tract and detoxify the body.
Its name is taken from the traditional name of one of the ingredients, a widely-used medicinal herb known as Holy Thistle, and is not intended to imply any religious significance - although grateful users who experienced remarkable health improvements after drinking Holy Tea often thank God for this gift of healing!
Dr. Miller's Holy Tea may also be used as an element in any Weight Loss Program and is much more effective than Chinese Green Tea. Just drinking the Holy Tea regularly often results in a reduction in the amount of stored fat in the body, and a significant reduction in the size of the abdomen or belly. For some people, the weight loss has been achieved quickly and rather dramatically, but individual results will vary.
When the excess weight is actually from impacted fecal
matter stuck to the inside wall of the colon and small intestine, no amount of
dieting or fat loss or exercise can reduce the size of the belly.
If you have bloat, midriff bulge, or a "beer belly", then try Holy Tea to
help you shed pounds and lose inches around your waist.
Dr. Miller's Holy Tea is a safe, good-tasting, detoxifying herbal tea which has been used with great results for over 20 years in Dr. Miller's two clinics by thousands of persons. www.holyteaclub.com/np
The use of Blessed Thistle commonly known as Holy Thistle (Carbenia benedicta)
has been recorded as far back as the early sixteenth century for treating
smallpox, fever, anorexia, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and
flatulence.
Monks often grew Blessed Thistle as a cure for small pox. Historically, people
drank Blessed Thistle Tea for digestive problems, liver and gall bladder
problems, headache prevention, respiratory ailments, memory improvement and
external problems such as sores, boils and itchy skin.
The plant gained the title "blessed" for its use in treating plague.