Soursop Leaves
Soursop Leaves
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Natural Healing Herb
Product Description
Soursop leaves come from the Graviola tree, cherished across the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia for its powerful therapeutic properties. These nutrient-dense leaves are a staple in natural wellness and are often used to make teas, infusions, and restorative tonics.
Our Omnirose Soursop Leaves are naturally dried indoors to preserve quality, colour, and potency, making them a perfect addition to your holistic health lifestyle.
Traditional Benefits
βοΈ Immune Boosting β Traditionally consumed to strengthen immunity and support the bodyβs natural healing ability.
βοΈ Anti-Inflammatory β Known for soothing inflammation and supporting joint and body comfort.
βοΈ Blood Sugar Support β Historically used to help maintain healthy glucose levels.
βοΈ Blood Pressure Support β Valued for its benefits to circulatory health and natural pressure balance.
βοΈ Antioxidant-Rich β Contains plant compounds believed to help protect cells from oxidative damage.
βοΈ General Wellness & Detox β Often used in teas for cleansing, relaxation, and overall balance.
Natural Cancer Support
βοΈ Traditionally used for additional support during cancer-related health journeys. Known for its antioxidant-rich profile, which may help the body combat oxidative stress and support overall cellular health.
How to Use β Soursop Leaves
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Select 5 to 6 dried soursop leaves and rinse gently.
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Add the leaves to 2 litres of water and bring to a boil.
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Allow to boil for a few minutes, then remove from heat.
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Cover and let the infusion steep for 1 hour to release full herbal benefits.
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Strain and enjoy warm or cooled.
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Store any remaining tea in the refrigerator.
Begin with small amounts to understand how your body responds. Consult a healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.
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Disclaimer
These benefits reflect traditional herbal knowledge. This product is not a medicine. Please consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.
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