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Orthosiphon tea, or Javan tea, has been used in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries for many years. Dutch traders introduced it to Europe in the late 19th century. Its pleasant aroma and remarkable medicinal properties have made it spread worldwide.
Though the composition of the orthosiphon tea plant is still not well-known, it contains a high amount of potassium salts, to which it owes its diuretic properties and a bitter component that explains its cholagogue properties. Moreover, it contains terpenic derivatives (orthosiphonol), saponins, choline, and essential oil.
Energetic diuretic—It promotes the elimination of nitrogenic organic waste (especially urea). It is recommended for renal insufficiency, fluid retention (edema and ascitis), and renal lithiasis. However, its main application complements weight loss diets due to its diuretic, depurative, and anticholesterol properties. How it reduces the level of cholesterol in the blood is still unknown.
Cholagogue is used for disorders of gall bladder dysfunction, generally caused by atony (laziness) of the gall bladder. Because of its cholagogue properties, it promotes the emptying of bile.
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