In TCM, it is believed that excessive internal heat can disrupt the harmony within the body. Some common issues caused by excess heat in the liver and intestines include skin acne, dry eyes, blurry vision, constipation, and insomnia. Our Night Owl Tea Infusion contains wolfberries, fried cassia seeds, and chrysanthemum to clear heat toxins from the body.
Note: Wolfberry Tea is now "Night Owl Tea Infusion" with a new look! There's no change to the ingredients of the product.
Benefits:
● Clears heat and detoxifies the body
● Moistens the intestines and relieves constipation
● Improves the flow of blood from the liver to the eyes, thereby improving vision
● Relieves dry eyes and blurry vision
● Promotes healthy skin complexion
● Reduces inflammation
● Reduces cholesterol build-up in the blood vessels
● Reduces blood pressure
● Improves sleep quality
Precautions:
Avoid use for individuals with diarrhea from spleen deficiency, hypotension, and low blood pressure.
Recommended for whom:
Suitable for everyone, especially for individuals who frequently keep late nights, overwork, spend long hours working on computers, or consume excessive spicy or deep-fried foods. It is also suitable for vegetarians.
Recommended intake:
Take 1 serving daily, any time of the day. Children aged 3-7 should consume half the recommended intake.
Ingredients:
Fried Cassia Seeds, Wolfberries, Baby Chrysanthemum, Stevia Leaves
炒决明子 chǎo jué míng zi、枸杞 gǒu qǐ、胎菊 tāi jú、甜菊叶 tián jú yè
Packed in Singapore
Each pouch contains 10 individually packed servings.
Serving size:
Serves one per pack
Preparation:
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.
Note:
It is recommended to pour away the first brew to 'wash' the tea.
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.