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| | Features | Gourmet floral tea.Numerous health benefits.Deliciously refreshing.Great aroma and exquisite taste.Caffeine free.
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| | Description | To prepare the chrysanthemum tea, first wash the chrysanthemum flower, then put boiling water onto the chrysanthemum. Let it sit for 3 minutes before drinking. This thirst quenching tea is great for relaxation and releasing stress. We recommend adding either rock sugar or honey to enhance the taste of the chrysanthemum tea. This tea is excellent in treating mild sunstroke and easing a sore throat. Since this drink is caffeine free, the Imperial White Chrysanthemum tea would be a perfect summer time drink for kids. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great quality and taste! Jan 05, 2009
By Connie M. Jan I was away from almost all civilization and wanted chrysanthemum tea so amazon.com saved me by selling it online. I received it in great strong packaging (perhaps too much since it was a box with the product and filler within another box). The flowers looked clean and fresh and when brewed it produced a nice light yellow tea. It tastes just as good or better than the usual Chinese chrysanthemum tea I'm used to, so I'm very happy with this product. I would also highly recommend buying loose leaf or loose flower teas so you can adjust it to your own or guest's tastes!
Subtle & smooth Jan 30, 2012
By lee This is my first chrysanthemum tea, and I enjoy it for a smooth tea. It goes down easy, with a subtle flavor, and looks great in a glass mug.
Extremely Helpful for Eye Strain - Terrific Natural Remedy Jan 25, 2012
By Laura Christine
"Jewel of Zion"
I was really developing a problem with computer eye strain/syndrome. I am pretty well-read on this subject and I was trying to address it in different ways, but NOTHING helped the way that white chrysanthemum tea does.
To quote thelistlady: "The chrysanthemum has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for eye care. The flower is beneficial for correcting imbalances in kidney and liver function that is a cause of dry eyes, blurred vision, dizziness, spots in front of the eyes and excessive tearing. One of my favorite TCM doctors, Dr. Maoshing Ni, writes in his book "Secrets of Longevity" about how chrysanthemum flowers reduce pressure buildup in the eyes.
Some flowers are awfully beneficial for the eyes. Many eye supplements contain marigold extracts.
Leave it to God's garden to provide awesome remedies for the things that ail us.
Chrysanthemum blends well with "clean" green and white teas if you are in the market for caffeine. Otherwise you can drink it on its own for its fantastic health benefits.
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