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Herbal

Herbal tea is made from herbal medicines to help to cure diseases.Today, herbal tea is widely used as remedies—the cooling herbal tea, weight-losing tea, stomach strengthening tea and the blood pressuring-lowering tea.
You must be prudent while choosing herbal tea. Consult a doctor as soon as any discomfort arises. The common herbal tea materials include medlar, cinnamon, Juemingzi, licorice, Sterculia lychnophora, Motherwort, Ginkgo biloba, American ginseng and ginger slice etc.

Flower tea is easy to get and make, without caffeine but with the fragrance of a flower or plant. It can help you relax. It has become a trendy health drink.
There are many flowers and grass that can be made into tea, such as the chrysanthemum, rose, sweet-scented osmanthus, jasmine, lavender, mint, roselle, honeysuckle, purple perilla, mulberry leaves and the lotus leaves. Both the fresh leaves or flowers, and the dried flowers or leaves can be made into drinks if brewed in hot water, or boiled, or with ice cube, and can be drunk separately, or together with the other flower, grass or fruit or herbal drinks.

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  1. Luo Bu Ma-Dogbane Leaf-Kendyr leaf

    Starting at $1.80
    Luo Bu Ma (Herba Apocyni Veneti) may be unknown to many students and younger practitioners of Chinese medicine. In part, this is because it is not found in most entry-level Chinese materia medica, nor is it found any major traditional Chinese formulas. Learn More
  2. Bamboo Leaf

    Starting at $2.25
    Now ON SALE 50% off the original price. Buy 500g and get a glass canister for FREE. Learn More
  3. Dried Red Chinese Jujube(Chinese Dates)Slices

    Starting at $1.50
    In China, where jujube originated, practitioners of traditional medicine have long prized the jujube for its medicinal properties. Once confined largely to China, the fruit now grows in many areas of the world, including southern Europe and the southern United States. Learn More
  4. Dried Hawthorn-Hawberry Slices

    Starting at $1.25
    Shan zha-hawthorn has been used for hundreds of years in tradition Chinese medicine. Herbalists believe it is mild and effective for improving digestion and reduce blood press. Learn More
  5. Dandelion

    Starting at $2.00
    Please note this herb harvested in whole plant(root, twig, leaf, flower), all natural and only been sun dried without any further processing. It may contains earth and dust. Please wash before using. Learn More
  6. Verbena

    Starting at $5.50
    Verbena leaves, dry, clean, intact, fresh. Learn More
  7. Stevia-Sweet leaf,Sugar leaf

    Starting at $2.50
    This stevia leaf is dry, clean, intact, freshly green in color. A very good sugar substitutes choice. Learn More
  8. Luo Han Guo-Fruit of Siraitia Grosvenori

    Starting at $1.35
    (1 piece dried fruit) This Luohanguo is collected as a round green fruit that turns brown upon drying.The outer surface of the dried fruit is round and smooth, yellowish brown in color. The fruit has a hard but thin shell that covered with fine, soft hair. Learn More
  9. Sterculia-Boat-fruited Scaphium Seed

    Starting at $3.50
    Dried Boat-fruited Scaphium Seeds. A tradition Chinese herbal medicine to take care of uncomfortable throat. Learn More
  10. Ku Ding Cha(Chinese Holly)-Bitter Nail Tea, Twist Shape

    Starting at $2.35
    This Ku Ding Cha is made of large, mature leaf of Kuding plants. Hand made into twisted nail shape. Dark drown in color. Learn More
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