Key Benefits
• Relieves menstrual pain and heavy bleeding
• Clears bronchial passages and supports respiratory health
• Detoxifies the womb, liver, and bloodstream
• Regulates body heat and reduces fever
• Soothes bladder and urinary discomfort
• Offers emotional grounding and spiritual clarity
Ingredients
• Chindambi (Rosella) – A detoxifying herb used to purify blood and aid digestion
• Mufandichimuka – Also known as the resurrection bush; revitalizes physically and spiritually
• Zumbani – Rich in antioxidants; supports immunity and lung function
• Moringa – Nourishes the body while aiding detoxification
• Gotu Kola – Calms the nervous system and promotes circulation
How to Use
• Add a handful of the tea blend to 1 liter of boiling water
• Steep for 10–15 minutes
• Optional: Add ginger, lemon, or mint to taste
• Drink 1 cup in the morning and 1 in the evening
• Can be enjoyed hot or warm
Cultural Context
Gogo Moyana Detox Tea honors the spirit of ancestral female healers, particularly the grandmothers and great-grandmothers who gathered herbs in their gardens and forests to treat everything from heavy periods to emotional burdens.
The name Gogo Moyana symbolizes the countless women who served as community nurturers, midwives, herbalists, and comforters. Their remedies were not only physical—they were emotional balms and spiritual guides.
This tea carries that legacy. It is still used today after childbirth, during menstruation, following a heartbreak, or when one feels “heavy” with unspoken emotions. The tea reminds us that healing is slow, gentle, and rooted in connection—both to our bodies and to those who came before us.
Precautions
• Not recommended during pregnancy
• Safe for use during menstruation and emotional transitions
• Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
Suggested Use Cases
• Post-menstrual cleansing
• Emotional release or grief support
• Spiritual rituals or fasting
• Daily detox and grounding ritual