Organically grown and ethically sourced leaves of both plants. Dried and powdered and put into teabags. Chrysophyllum albidum is a popular Nigerian fruit. It is called Agbalumo in the Yoruba language or Udara in the Igbo language. It is a seasonal fruit, available during the dry season. Irvingia gabonensis is also known as African bush mango. The Igbos call it Ogbono, and it is used to make a delicious draw soup called Ogbono soup. The combination of both leaves offers powerful kidney and liver protection from toxins.
Uses
- Liver and kidney protection
- Reduces high cholesterol.
- Weight management
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