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GCG Tea
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GCG Tea

$9.95 CDN

GCG Herbal TeaOne 100g (3½ oz) bag. Ingredients: Jin Qian Cao.

Jin Qian Cao (known as Herba Lysimachiae in the west) roughly translates to "gold coin grass" in English. It has been used in concentrated form for centuries in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), where it is believed to clear "heat" and toxins from the body, and also to strengthen the body's natural ability to expel gallstones and kidney stones.

When taken as a tea instead of a TCM extract, GCG has a much gentler effect, and many people in China drink it daily, because they enjoy its natural earthy aroma and mild leafy taste.

Instructions: use ½ to ¾ cup of the herb per pot of tea (approx. 4 cups of water). Add boiling water, steep for 5 to 10 minutes, and then drink. You can use either a teapot or a French press. If you prefer a stronger tea, you could put it in a pot with 4 cups of water and boil it on the stove for 5 minutes, then simmer it for an additional 20 to 30 minutes before straining and drinking. If you wish to sweeten the tea, we recommend using honey instead of processed sugar.

You can read more about Jin Qian Cao at SacredLotus (note: this is a third-party website and we cannot vouch for its accuracy).


Raw Chrysanthemum Tea
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Raw Chrysanthemum Tea

$11.95 CDN

These raw chrysanthemum tea buds will open up into flowers when steeped in hot water. This tea can be made in either the traditional Chinese way, by boiling the buds for 10 minutes, or in the conventional way, by steeping the buds in hot water. If you have a clear glass teapot, you can watch the buds open up!

Chrysanthemum tea is a popular beverage in China, where people often take it for cold and flu prevention. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it is believed to nourish and strengthen the lungs, and to soothe red inflamed eyes.

Comes in a 3½oz (100g) bottle.


Practitioner-only Products

Due to Health Canada regulations, the following products can only be purchased by a natural health practitioner, such as an herbalist, naturopath, chiropractor, nutritionist, massage therapist, or similar professional. Please contact us if you need help locating one in your area.


Shou Wu Tea
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Shou Wu Tea

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One set of three herbs, which are mixed to form a tea.

Shou Wu Tea is a combination of Shou Wu, Ligustrum, and Achyranthes Root in loose herb form. It is boiled to make tea. In Chinese medicine, these herbs are used to soothe and replenish kidney and adrenal strength and resiliency. More information and directions for use can be downloaded here.


Kidney Tea
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Kidney Tea

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Gold Coin Grass
Eucommia
Cornsilk
One set of three one-lb bags

Kidney tea is a combination of gold coin grass, eucommia, and corn silk in loose herb form. It is boiled to make tea, which is used to strengthen and cleanse your liver and kidneys.

Directions: mix equal amounts of the 3 herbs by weight and boil in water (we supply instructions).

Please note that the kidney tea bundle is quite large (3 one-lb bags), so it costs more to ship than a single tincture would. More information and instructions for use can be downloaded here.


Taheebo Tea
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Taheebo Tea

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Bulk bag. Taheebo, also known as Pau D'Arco, is a tree bark from Brazil. It is used in a wide variety of folk remedies. When purchasing raw tea in bulk, you get a full pound of Pau D'Arco bark (454 g), as opposed to capsules which are more convenient but contain less herb.

More information (note: the following links are to third-party websites, and we do not guarantee their accuracy):
WebMD: Pau D'Arco
Paudarco.org: Get the facts on Pau D'Arco



Disclaimer: The information found on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended as diagnosis, treatment, or prescription. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat a health problem without consulting with a qualified medical practitioner. Prime Health Products will not be held liable for the use or misuse of herbal supplements.

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