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Premium Herbs 50g Natural Without additives Bitter Melon Tea, Sugar-free, Canned Herbal Tea for Healthy同仁堂 野生山苦瓜 干特级50克苦瓜茶罐装

Premium Herbs 50g Natural Without additives Bitter Melon Tea, Sugar-free, Canned Herbal Tea for Healthy同仁堂 野生山苦瓜 干特级50克苦瓜茶罐装

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Item number: Premium Herbs 50g 同仁堂 野生山苦瓜 干特级50克
Ingredients: Bitter Gourd Product Name: Bitter Gourd Tea
Net Content: 50g
Shelf life: 18 months
Sugar content: Sugar-free
Storage condition: sealed in a cool and dry place, moisture-proof and moth-proof.
Unsuitable for: Infants and young children, pregnant women, lactating women should not be used.
Dried bitter melon has the same efficacious effects as bitter melon. Dried bitter gourd has the same bitter taste as bitter gourd,
but the nutrition is very comprehensive, so everyone can try to drink water with bitter gourd.
Dried bitter melon's hypolipidemic effect:
The nutritional value of dry bitter melon and other fruits are different, dry bitter melon has fat, mostly in the kernel.
The fat in the dry bitter melon is mostly unsaturated fatty acids, so the effect of dry bitter melon also lies in the lowering of blood fat.
Dried bitter melon also has a lot of magnesium, which can regulate the cholesterol level of the liver, and also help to reduce blood fat.

Chinese herbal tea :

Herbal tea stores once could be found everywhere in Lingnan region (which mainly covers Guangdong and Guangxi) of China. At first, the stores classified herbs and packed them into small packages to meet customers' different needs, and then concocted herbal tea was sold at stores with very low price. Since herbal tea tastes bitter, some herbal stores offer preserved orange peel to customers for free to ease the bitter flavor. Besides herbal tea, fruit juice, dessert and soup are also the staples of some stores.

Herbal tea can be brewed or boiled in boiling water with fresh or dried flowers, leaves, seeds, or roots for a few minutes. Seeds and roots usually need to be cooked on the stove for a few minutes. Then filter out the dregs and add sugar (if you like) to drink. However, some herbal teas can be steeped directly in cold water.
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