Organic Red Sage Dan Shen Root (Salvia Miltiorrhiza) Chinese Herbal Medicine Tea
Product Description:
Dan Shen root, also known as Red Sage or Salvia Miltiorrhiza, is a traditional Chinese herb. Known for its distinct red color, it has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to support cardiovascular and circulatory health. Organic Red Sage Dan Shen Root Tea is made from premium-quality Dan Shen roots, ensuring purity and potency. As an organic product, it is cultivated without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, resulting in a clean and unaltered herbal experience.
Benefits:
– Supports cardiovascular health by promoting blood circulation and reducing blood stasis.
– Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
– Supports liver health and may protect against oxidative damage.
– Relieves occasional pain and inflammation associated with period pain and other conditions.
Product Features:
– Organic Certification: Sourced from certified organic farms, ensuring the absence of synthetic chemicals.
– Traditional Preparation: Carefully prepared using traditional Chinese methods to preserve the herb’s medicinal properties.
– Rich in Rosmarinic Acid: Contains a high concentration of rosmarinic acid, a powerful antioxidant that supports overall health.
– Convenient Tea Bags: Packaged in convenient tea bags for effortless preparation and enjoyment.
– Sustainably Sourced: Harvested from sustainable sources to protect the environment and preserve the herb’s natural habitat.
Directions for Use:
Place 1 tea bag in a cup of hot water (approximately 200ml). Steep for 5-10 minutes, or longer for a stronger brew. Remove the tea bag and enjoy.
Precautions:
– Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have any underlying health conditions.
– Not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
– Discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.
Additional Information:
– Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
– Non-GMO and gluten-free.
– Packaged in recyclable packaging.
Dan Shen Root (Red Sage) on WebMD
Dan Shen on Mount Sinai