Our Cough Relief Package contains herbs that are well-loved for their throat-relieving and lung-nourishing benefits.
Each package includes:
● Cough Relief Tea 化痰止咳茶
● Throat Soothing Tea Infusion 清肺润嗓茶
● Golden Luo Han Guo x 4 pieces 黄金罗汉果
● Chrysanthemum Buds 100g 上等胎菊
● Premium Wolfberries 320g 无硫顶级枸杞
Benefits:
● Clears heat
● Relieves cough
● Expels phlegm
● Moistens lungs and throat
● Reduces inflammation
Note: Discount codes are not applicable with this product.
How to use the cough relief tea pack:
Rinse herbs before use. Boil the herbs in 1.5 litres of water. Bring to a boil and simmer at low heat for 1 hour. Serve it warm. (Serving size: 2 to 3 servings)
How to use the throat soothing tea infusion:
Steep sachet in hot water for about 5 minutes before consuming. For a cold brew tea, use room temperature water instead and refrigerate for 2 hours or longer if you prefer a stronger taste. Add sugar or honey to taste.
How to make Luó hàn guǒ tea:
Wash herbs before use. Crush one Luó hàn guǒ (罗汉果) and add it together with 9g chrysanthemum buds (胎菊) into 1.5 litre of water. Bring to a boil and let it simmer for around 30 minutes. Add in a handful of wolfberries in the last five minutes before turning off the heat. Serve it warm.
Storage:
Best kept refrigerated
In TCM, 'heatiness' suggests an excess of Yang energy or deficiency of Yin. Apart from the hot weather, poor diet and lifestyle can also cause 'heatiness' to manifest in the body. For instance, frequently staying up late, overworking without adequate rest, consuming excessive 'heaty' foods, etc.
Examples of 'heaty' foods:
● Deep-fried, greasy or spicy foods
● Chicken, beef, or lamb meats
● Fruits such as durian, mango, longan, or lychee
● Alcohol, coffee, red tea, or chocolate beverages
Some signs of 'heatiness' or Yin deficiency include:
● Warm, feverish palms and soles
● Sore throat, fever, or ulcers in the mouth
● Hard and dry stools or constipation
● Dark or yellow urine
● Dry or bloodshot eyes
● Skin issues such as acne, eczema, and hives
● Feelings of restlessness, irritability, vexation, agitation, or anxiety
● Dream-disturbed sleep or insomnia
● Dry cough or cough with thick yellow phlegm
Note:
The information above serves as a general guide only. Please consult a licensed TCM practitioner for a more accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Cough Relief Tea Pack Ingredients:
Dried Snow Pear, Coastal Glehnia Root, Dried Tangerine, Sweet Apricot Kernels, Tendrilleaf Fritillary Bulb, Platycodon Root, Bitter Apricot Kernels
雪梨干、北沙参、桔饼、南杏、川贝母、桔梗、北杏
xuě lí gān, běi shā shēn, jú bǐng, nán xìng, chuān bèi mǔ, jié gěng, běi xìng
Throat Soothing Tea Infusion Ingredients:
Luo Han Guo (罗汉果), Honeysuckle (金银花), Chysanthemum (菊花), Gan Cao (Liquorice; 甘草), Wolfberry (枸杞) and Red Date (红枣)