Three health-preserving teas for the elderly and infirm

In old age, the visceral qi gradually declines, with insufficient qi, blood, and body fluids, and reduced and imbalanced transformation functions, leading to signs of imbalance of physical weakness such as a weak voice, fatigue and lack of strength, a sallow and dull complexion, shortness of breath and spontaneous sweating, palpitations and throbbing, insomnia and … Read more

4 Health-Preserving Teas for People with Weak Constitution

Congenital deficiency or acquired disharmony, coupled with a lack of physical exercise, leads to a frail constitution. signs of imbalance include shortness of breath and fatigue, lack of vitality, intolerance to exertion, poor appetite, sallow complexion, sensitivity to cold and heat, and poor memory. 1.Kangbao Tea Efficacy: Nourishes the Liver and Kidneys, replenishes qi and … Read more

four types Health-preserving teas for blood deficiency constitutions

Deficiency of blood in the body can, over time, lead to a blood-deficiency constitution. It is often caused by excessive blood loss, overthinking, or deficiency and impairment of the zang-fu organs, which are unable to transform and generate essential substances. signs of imbalance include a pale complexion, pale lips, dizziness, blurred vision, mild anemia, palpitations, … Read more

Five types of health-preserving teas for Yang-deficiency constitution

Yang-deficiency constitution is mostly caused by insufficient yang qi and weakened functions of zang organs. signs of imbalance include aversion to cold with cold limbs, spontaneous sweating, pale complexion, thirstlessness with a preference for plain drinks, loose stools with fatigue, shortness of breath, and reluctance to speak. 1. Ginseng Flower Tea Efficacy: Replenishes qi and … Read more