Thunb Internal Detox Herbal Tea

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Function: Eases sore throat by relaxing the muscles of the throat and helping to stop the coughing. Helps digestion, and reduces sensation of heavy stomach. Eases bloating by  moving the gas through the body and stimulating the bile flow. Strengthens the pulmonary ventilation. Ideal for smokers.

Directions for use: Place contents into 5 ounces of hot water over 1 to 2 bags tea, and let it steep for 3-5 minutes. If you like sweet taste, you can add some sugar. If you feel any nausea after drinking it, you should add some sliced fresh ginger with it. Enjoying your beverage!


Ingredient:

Honeysuckle as well as its derivatives, like honeysuckle tea and honeysuckle oil are known to have wonderful medicinal benefits and therefore, have been used in traditional Chinese Medicine for time immemorial. There are many more health benefits of this medicinal herb. This article will provide you with facts on the nutritional benefits of consuming honeysuckle.

Momordica (Bitter Melon) is known to contain a variety of vitamins and minerals, making it a nutritious fruit. In addition, it contains blood sugar-lowering compounds and has been traditionally used by diabetics for this reason. Read on to know more about the potential health benefits of bitter melon and its main adverse effects

Monk Fruit contains the natural sugars that many other fruits contain—mainly fructose and glucose. But the intense sweetness actually comes from a different compound, a type of glycoside called mogroside. Glycoside is just another name for a type of simple sugar compound. Mogrosides are a unique antioxidant extracted from the glycoside in monk fruit.

Mint: People have used different species of mint plants in medicine. Different types of mint plants offer a range of antioxidant qualities and potential health benefits, especially for people who have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Chrysanthemum has been used for hundreds of years in Chinese medicine. People use it to treat respiratory problems, high blood pressure, and hyperthyroidism. Fans of the flower also say it can reduce inflammation and calm your nerves.


Gardenias have been shown to have numerous actions, including serving as a natural antibacterial, analgesic, antifungal, diuretic, antiseptic, detoxicant and antispasmodic. Uses of the oil, supplements and other products include diffusing the oil to fight stress, applying it to your skin to treat wounds and drinking gardenia tea to enhance digestion.

Liquorice: The licorice plant is a perennial legume native to the Middle East and parts of Asia and India. Traditional practitioners believe that licorice root can treat a number of health conditions, including bronchitis, constipation, heartburn, gastric ulcer, eczema, and menstrual cramps.

Dandelion is a rich source of vitamins A, B complex, and C, as well as minerals such as iron, potassium, and zinc. Dandelion is use to support the liver and gall bladder, to promote digestion and to support the detoxification process. The leaves have more of a noticeable effect for supporting healthy fluid elimination.

Cogongrass Rhizome: In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), cogongrass rhizomes are plants that belong to the 'Herbs that stop bleeding' category. Like the name indicates these herbs tend to have hemostatic properties, meaning that they help stop various types of hemorrhages and echymosis. Unlike other herbs they often tend to be used externally. Cogongrass rhizomes are plants that are Cold in nature. This means that cogongrass rhizomes typically help people who have too much "heat" in their body. 

Platycodon Root are plants that belong to the 'Warm herbs that transform Phlegm and stop Cough' category. In TCM Phlegm is a condition of Stagnation of Fluids which tends to start in the Spleen and then goes to the Lungs. If this overly accumulates it thickens and becomes pathological Phlegm. Phlegm, being a form of Stagnation, often starts as being Cool and transforms to Hot as the condition progresses. The herbs in this category are Warm in nature so they treat the early stages of the Stagnation: Cold-Phlegm and Wet-Phlegm with symptoms of wheezing, vomiting and nausea.