
The Art of Brewing Chinese Herbal Tea: Unlock the Full Benefits of Our 4 Healing Blends
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In China, brewing tea is never just about hydration—it's a 4,000-year-old ritual that balances body, mind, and seasonal needs. Our teas follow this wisdom, but with a modern twist: whether you need an everyday detox tea or a sleepy time tea, each cup delivers nature's intelligence in every sip.
Here’s how to transform our best loose leaf tea blends into your daily wellness elixirs—the right way.
1.Ginseng Kidney Tea (Hot Brew)
Ideal for: Hormone balancing, energy support
Key ingredients: Maca, ginseng, goji berry, mulberry, barley
Traditional Brewing Method:
Water Temp: 90°C (194°F) – Boiling water destroys delicate adaptogens like maca
Amount: 1 tsp per 8oz cup
Steep Time: 5-7 minutes (cover to trap volatile oils)
Pro Tip: Re-steep 2-3x—each infusion releases different nutrients!
Why This Matters:
Low-temperature brewing preserves ginsenosides (active compounds in ginseng)
Barley adds creamy texture—no need for milk
Modern Hack:
✅ Iced Version: Cold-brew overnight for a non caffeinated tea perfect for summer.
2. Winter Melon & Lotus Weight Management Tea (Cold Brew)
Ideal for: Detox tea weight loss, bloating relief
Key ingredients: Lotus leaf, hawthorn, chrysanthemum, lemon
Cold-Brew Magic:
Ratio: 2 tsp per 12oz cold water
Time: 8-12 hours in fridge (extracts flavors without bitterness)
Boost It: Add a splash of apple cider vinegar to enhance tea to cleanse intestines effects
Science Behind It:
Cold extraction increases flavonoid content (linked to fat metabolism)
Lotus leaf’s nuciferine works best when unheated
Pair With: A 30-minute walk post-tea to amplify drainage.
3. Dandelion Liver Detox Tea (Hot Brew)
Ideal for: Detoxification tea, glowing skin
Key ingredients: Dandelion root, licorice, poria cocos
Healing Protocol:
Water Temp: 85°C (185°F) – Hot enough to extract bitter principles but gentle on licorice’s glycyrrhizin
Special Tool: Use a glass teapot to watch roots "dance" (sign of quality best loose leaf teas)
Steep Time: 10 minutes (longer for deeper detox)
TCM Wisdom:
Drink between 1-3pm (Liver’s peak energy time)
Add a pinch of dandelion root tincture for extra cleansing
For Stress: Mix with chamomile as a relaxing tea before bed.
4. Monk Fruit Lung Tea (Hot & Cold Hybrid)
Ideal for: Breathe easy tea, dry throat relief
Key ingredients: Monk fruit, honeysuckle, cassia seed
Dual-Phase Brewing:
Hot Phase (5 min):
Releases mogrosides (natural sweeteners 300x stronger than sugar)
❄️ Cold Phase (2 hours):
Preserves vitamin C and enzymes
Next-Level Use:
Freeze into ice cubes for tea and cups mocktails
Add to a humidifier as throat tea steam therapy
The Golden Rules of Chinese Herbal Tea
(Do’s and Don’ts with icons)
✅ DO:
Use filtered water (chlorine alters taste)
Store in airtight jars (our best organic tea packaging is UV-resistant)
Pair teas with seasons (e.g., dandelion in spring, luohan in autumn)
❌ DON’T:
Microwave tea (destroys phytochemicals)
Use metal infusers (alters energy flow)
Overlook the "tea drunk" feeling (a sign of qi activation!)
Why Our Teas Stand Out
As a herbal tea company rooted in authenticity, we:
Source best quality loose leaf tea directly from Chinese herb farms
Test every batch for heavy metals (unlike 73% of china tea imports)
Craft blends that work as hormone balancing tea AND best detox and cleanse tea
Try Our Ritual:
Morning → Ginseng tea (energy)
Afternoon → Dandelion (detox)
Evening → Monk fruit (calm)