DESCRIPTION
Known as ’the Chinese herb’ gynostemma (Jiaogulan) grows in southern China. It contains three times as much active substances – saponins – as ginseng, therefore the Chinese tend to describe Jiaogulan as ’like ginseng but better’. It is traditionally considered an agent ensuring longevity.
Known as ’the Chinese herb’ gynostemma (Jiaogulan) grows in southern China. It contains three times as much active substances – saponins – as ginseng, therefore the Chinese tend to describe Jiaogulan as ’like ginseng but better’. It is traditionally considered an agent ensuring longevity.
Gynostemma, according to traditional Chinese medicine, boosts the body’s defence, contributes to metabolism stabilisation, help sustain blood lipid balance and harmonises all the functions of the body. The plant contains many amino acids, vitamins and minerals (including calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, selenium and zinc) essential in the human body.
INGREDIENTS
The composition of Tiens Antilipemic Tea includes the leaves of gynostemma (Gynostemma pentaphyllum), lotus leaves (Folium nelumbinis), cassia seeds – a plant belonging the legume family (Cassia tora), and – known in China for thousands of years – Chinese knotweed root (Polygonum multiflorum). With enhancing the activity of the other components in mind, 6 varieties of green tea are also present in the preparation.
INGREDIENTS
The composition of Tiens Antilipemic Tea includes the leaves of gynostemma (Gynostemma pentaphyllum), lotus leaves (Folium nelumbinis), cassia seeds – a plant belonging the legume family (Cassia tora), and – known in China for thousands of years – Chinese knotweed root (Polygonum multiflorum). With enhancing the activity of the other components in mind, 6 varieties of green tea are also present in the preparation.
Tea leaves are dried and processed in the presence of small amounts of steam. Most importantly, they do not undergo the process of fermentation, and thus retain precious vitamins and minerals. The herbs used in Lipid Metabolic Management Tea TIENS are meant to support a comprehensive revitalisation of the body. Although the majority can have cleansing and antioxidant properties, each has its own specific qualities. For example, cassia seeds can support the eyesight, while Chinese knotweed root has a positive effect on hair condition.
Suggested Use of Antilipemic Tea: Put one sachet of antilipemic tea in 1 liter warm boiled water for 10-15 minutes, drink it all day long ( 0,5 liter between breakfast and lunch and the other half between lunch and diner)One sachet can be used several times.
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