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Our herbs are all naturally grown, which allows us to deliver only the finest ingredients.
Each of 60 Smok-OX capsules contains the following ingredients:
Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera (10mg)

is a great antioxidant and general detoxifier. Aloe Vera provides natural support to the immune system and cleanses the digestive system. It has also been known to help soothe upset stomachs, improve the health and quality of hair and skin, and heal the mouth and gums.
Curcuma Longa

Curcuma Longa (200mg)

also called Tumeric, helps detoxify the body, getting rid of harmful toxic chemicals throughout the organism. Tumeric is especially healing for smokers, as it reduces the cancer-causing substances that are left over in the body. It also works to lower cholesterol and reduce blood pressure.
Camellia Sinensis

Camellia Sinensis (10mg)

commonly known as green tea, is used for thousands of years as a powerful antioxidant. Green tea helps with a number of different ailments. It helps calm headaches, the nerves and the stomach. Current research shows that green tea may prevent the growth of some cancer cells, lower blood pressure, stimulate and cleanse internal organs.
Eugenia Caryophyllus

Eugenia Caryophyllus (20mg)

is familiar to everyone under the name of cloves. It has great antioxidant, antiseptic, and blood purifying properties. Cloves have been used to cleanse the digestive system and boost metabolism. It has also been used to help clear up the lungs, reduce headaches, and freshen up the breath.
Zingiber Officinale

Zingiber Officinale (10mg)

also known as ginger, has antioxidant, blood circulation, and energy metabolism properties. Ginger has been known to lower cholesterol, reduce blood clots, and some studies show that ginger may be useful in helping to treat heart disease and some forms of cancer. Used also for respiratory infections.
Mentha Piperita

Mentha Piperita (10mg)

is usually named "peppermint". It is great for calming for headaches, indigestion, and upset stomachs, as well as soothing coughs and sore throats. Mint stimulates circulation, clears lungs, and calms the nerves. Early studies have shown that mint may prevent lung cancer.
Cinnamomum Zeylanicum

Cinnamomum Zeylanicum (10mg)

also known as cinnamon, works well for coughs, asthma, and nausea. Cinnamon is great for improving circulation and digestion, as well as soothing upset stomachs, clearing up nasal/sinus congestion. It has blood-purifying qualities too.
Piper Nigrum

Piper Nigrum (20mg)

is well-known as black pepper. This strong antioxidant has outstanding antibacterial properties. It is used to improve digestion and circulation. Black pepper enhances the healing effects of other herbs, such as green tea. Studies have shown that black pepper may help to prevent cancer.
Glycyrrhiza

Glycyrrhiza (70mg)

also known as licorice, is used for thousands of years to relieve coughs and sore throats. It promotes overall good upper respiratory health. Licorice is also a powerful detoxifier, working to improve the function of the liver and rid it of toxins.
Emblica Officinalis

Emblica Officinalis (100mg)

- Indian Gooseberry (Amla) - both purifies and strengthens the lungs. Being a great aid for eliminating harmful chemicals from the body, it cleans and rebuilds the blood, cells and tissues. Also, it is a powerful antioxidant and immune booster.
We use very high standards in the manufacturing of all our products and work hard to maintain control over the production process. It is our commitment to ensure that we use herbs that are fresh, safe, manually selected and inspected. We aim to make certain that our products meet compliance and thus provide our customers with ultimate satisfaction.

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