Wellness Tea
🌼 Beneficial Effect On Dry And Tired Eyes
🌼Ideal If You Look A Lot At Screen
🌼 Nourish The Eyes
🌼 Works Calming
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Ingredients
Ingredients
This delicious floral and slightly sweet Eye Health Tea consists of Goji Berries, Chrysanthemum and Cassia seeds.
How do you make this herbal infusion?
How do you make this herbal infusion?
Put 2 teaspoons of herbs in a cup or teapot so that they have room to expand and absorb the water, then pour over with 98°C water. Let it infuse for 10 to 15 minutes and enjoy your delicious herbal infusion.
The amount of herbs taken influences the effect of the tea.
You can give it a re-infuse a few times.
Tip: If you want to extract even more substances from the herbs, you can grind the herbs more finely so that they release their substances faster.
Dosage
2 Teaspoons per cup (200ml)
Infusion time
10 to 15 minutes
Temperature< /strong>
98°C
These herbs are sold for making a hot drink and are not intended to treat any medical condition. Always consult a doctor if in doubt.
I have our Wellness tea together with my wife who is a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and knowledge of Traditional Chinese Herbalism. This allows us at “Wellness Tea” to compose these unique and healthy tea blends.
If you are interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine and would like a personal herbal composition or acupuncture treatment, please take a look at www. sochinesemedicine.com for an appointment.
Which water do you use best?
Which water do you use best?
Water is a very important part of brewing tea and herbal infusions!
The best water is soft, low in minerals with a neutral PH value (= 7PH neutral) and a low redox number. Use water with a residual value below 50mg/l and a high redox potential.
Water with a lot of residues are waters that contain a lot of antioxidants disappeared.
Some brands with good teas and herbal infusions are: Montcalm; Mont Roucous ; Glaciar and Spa.
How do I store loose tea?
How do I store loose tea?
Loose tea is best stored at room temperature, dry and in a dark closed tea tin. You can always put a desiccant such as a silica gel pad in the tea tin so that it absorbs any moisture. in the tea tin.
This way loose tea can keep for a very long time. Also, nothing happens to the smell, color or taste for a very long time. Because tea is an unrefrigerated product, the shelf life is extra long.
So keep the tea in the cupboard or in another dark place, but best not in the kitchen because a lot of odors and evaporation takes place in a kitchen.
Suffering from tired or dry eyes? Do you look at a computer screen all day?
Then discover the ideal herbal tea with nourishing and soothing properties for your eyes.
Our Eye Health Tisane is an herbal tea with a slightly floral and sweet taste with slight bitter coffee notes due to the Cassia seeds.
It is a traditional and popular tea in China that is often consumed to nourish the eyes and prevent dry eyes. Therefore, this tea is ideal for people who often spend hours looking at a computer screen and suffer from eyestrain.
Ideal for the office !
The Chrysanthemum flowers are not just good for the eyes< span> and their immunity boosting properties but have also< /strong> calming properties, Ideal in the office to de-stress and plan a moment of rest.< span> (Perfect cup of tea to give to your boss when he or she goes back to work 🙊 ).
Nice cup of herbal tea to relax at home after that long stressful day.
Because the Eye Health Tisane is composed with Cassia seeds instead of green tea it contains no caffeine and will therefore not hinder your sleep. Perfect to enjoy in the evening.
According to the Traditional Chinese Medicine this has a nourishing effect on the liver and kidneys, and can help with vision, night blindness and dizziness.
Tip! Also very tasty to drink as "Ice Tea" during the summer with or without some extra honey!
Would you rather drink this a flower tea with green tea and a slightly sweet and floral taste with nutty undertones, discover our Eye Health Tea Longjing ! Same properties but with green Longjing Tea.
Good to drink:
- Ideal for drinking at the office.
- When you look at a screen a lot.
- To relax after a long day at work.
- As Ice Tea to beat the heat in the summer
Don't drink:
- During diarrhea (Cassia seeds have a laxative effect)
- During pregnancy and breastfeeding
Our herbs are individually weighed per package so that we can always guarantee you the same amount of each herb per package. We do not make bulk spice mix and then distribute it over the packaging.





Goji Berries (Gou Qi Zi)
Gou Ji berries are rich in nutrients and contain vitamins C, B1, B2 and other vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids and nutrients such as isoleucine, tryptophan, zinc, iron, copper, calcium, germanium, selenium, phosphorus , B6 and Vitamin E. Gou Ji is considered one of the world's most powerful anti-aging foods.

Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua)
Chrysanthemum stands known for its cooling properties that help reduce heat in the lungs and in traditional Chinese medicine used to treat colds and upper respiratory infections. It can also be used to treat cloudy vision and relieve eye strain.
Chrysanthemums are packed with nutrients and the benefits are many. It has strong antioxidant properties due to the presence of vitamin C. It may help manage anxiety, reduce cancer risk, improve heart health and slow premature skin aging.

Cassia Seeds (Jue Ming Zi)
Cassia seed (or Semen Cassiae) is a commonly used Chinese herb. It is mainly used to clear heat in the body and is often prescribed for people with bloodshot, irritated, swollen or watery eyes. Its cooling effect means it can help with sleep and is sometimes used for constipation.