Description

The Sugar Balance & Women's Tonic Herbal Tea Tradition

The Chinese have used the herbs in this tea for thousands of years to help maintain blood sugar levels that are already within normal range, and to help promote balance in women's hormonal systems. Chinese herbology considers the balance in these systems to be interrelated. Modern life can lead to disruptive stresses and poor eating and lifestyle habits. Astragalus, licorice, ginseng, rehmannia and fo-ti were used to help nourish and tonify to endocrine system, and to help build the body's vitality, strength and resistance to physical and mental stress. These herbs, along with dong quai, red clover, dandelion, peony, poria, white mulberry and the other herbs in this tea were used to help promote balance in women's systems and to help support the healthy function of the liver. They were used to help support healthy menstruation and a healthy menopause.

Triple Leaf Tea's Ancient Chinese Medicinals

Traditional Chinese medicine began in approximately 2500 BC. Recently, here in the West, people have discovered the value of this ancient system which focuses on aiding the body's own healing mechanisms through restoring harmony and balance. The Chinese system of herbology has been recorded in ancient texts which are studied and employed even today. This time tested knowledge has been passed on from generation to generation over the centuries.

Triple Leaf Tea comes from such a tradition. It is made in the USA by a Chinese American family-owned business. The company owner can remember stories of his own grandfather selling herbs and teas in his village in China. Today, these traditional Chinese herbal formulas are available to you. We wish you harmony and balance!

Suggested Use

1-3 cups daily for 1-12 weeks, then 1-2 cups daily, or periodically as a tonic, as needed. For additional support, drink along with Triple Leaf American Ginseng Tea and use together with a healthy diet, exercise and stress reduction techniques.

Other Ingredients

We use oxygen bleached tea bags.

Warnings

Note: This tea is not recommended for use by pregnant women and nursing mothers, or during periods of illness.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 1 Tea Bag Makes 8 fl oz

Servings Per Container:

 

Amount Per Serving

% Daily Value

Proprietary Blend of Herbs

2000 mg

 

Dong Quai Root

 

Chinese Motherwort Herb

 

Chinese Peony Root

 

Astragalus Root

 

Fo-Ti (He Shu Wu) Root

 

Poria Fruiting Body

 

Ligusticum Root

 

White Mulberry Leaf

 

Rehmannia Root

 

Lindera Root

 

Licorice Root

 

Asian Ginseng Root

 

Dandelion Root, Herb

 

Red Clover Flowering Top, Herb

 

†Daily Value not established.