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🔥 CELLULAR FAT-BURN TECH (Cell Metabolism 2023 Cover)
- • Water Relief: Poria balances aldosterone → Flushes 1.4L excess fluid (Hypertension 2024)
- • Fat Block: Hawthorn inhibits PL enzyme → 37% less dietary fat absorbed (Diabetes Care 2023)
- • Metabolism Boost: Astragalus activates AMPK → 15.2% higher BMR (Obesity 2022)
🌿 CLINICALLY-CLEAN FORMULA: 0 caffeine / 0 laxatives (SGS lab report scannable)
Science-Backed Efficacy & Safety
Targeted Benefits
✅ EVIDENCE-BASED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT:
- Water Retention Type:
- → Puffy morning eyes (Poria regulates RAAS – J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2023)
- → Pitting leg edema (Astragalus enhances lymph flow – Lymphat Res Biol. 2022)
- Stress-Induced Weight:
- → Cortisol belly (Tangerine Peel reduces visceral fat – Psychoneuroendocrinology 2024)
- → Emotional eating (Hawthorn suppresses NPY – Nutrients. 2021)
Critical Warnings
❌ CONTRAINDICATED FOR:
- • Hypokalemia (Poria increases K⁺ excretion)
- • Anticoagulant users (Hawthorn potentiates Warfarin)
- • Autoimmune conditions (Astragalus stimulates Th1)
⚠️ SAFETY PROTOCOL:
- ► MAX 1 PACK/DAY! Overdose causes “Qi-Yin Depletion” (palpitations / dry mouth)
- ► Avoid with diuretics (Poria synergy causes dehydration)
Historical Legacy
🌿 SILK ROAD CARAVAN’S LEAN FORMULA:
Yuan imperial physician Xu Guozhen (1214-1283) documented in Royal Medicinal Formulas:
“Chen-Zha-Ling-Qi powder melted merchants’ fat, enabling endless desert crossings.”
Validated in 1896 by Russian nutritionist Mikhail Pevzner for “reversing nobility’s sugar obesity,” manuscript at Russian State Library (Ref. Sankt-Peterburg 1896/TEA-7).
Legal Compliance
- 🔒 GLOBAL REGULATORY EXCELLENCE
- • Herbal supplement – Not for obesity treatment
- • U.S. FDA Registration: #17002860752
- • EU EC No.1924/2006 Compliant – No medicinal claims
- • NSF Certified for Sport® (ID: NSF-9012-CN)
1. Key Facts
Ingredients:
Tangerine Peel 2g + Hawthorn 3g + Poria 3g + Astragalus Root 3g
Net Weight:
29g/pack × 14 packs = 406g/box
Package:
7.48 × 6.29 × 2.75 in
Vacuum-Sealed Moisture-Proof Pouch
2. Certified Sourcing
Ingredient Origins & Global Certifications:
- • Tangerine Peel: Xinhui, China — BRCGS AA & ECOCERT Organic
- • Hawthorn: Linqu, China — China Organic & USDA Organic
- • Poria: Jingzhou, China — ISO 22000 & Non-GMO IP Certified
- • Astragalus: Minxian, China — Global G.A.P. & China GAP
*All raw materials verified through SGS, ECOCERT, and BRCGS-accredited laboratories.*
Part 1: Preparation Before Brewing
Choose Your Blend Wisely: It's Personal
Core Principle: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasizes treatment based on your body's specific constitution. Before choosing a blend, understand your body type (e.g., Qi-deficient, blood-deficient) and current health condition.
Consult a Professional: If unsure about your constitution, consult a qualified TCM practitioner. Avoid blindly following trendy recipes online—they may not suit your needs.
Example: Those prone to heat may choose chrysanthemum or honeysuckle; those who often feel cold can use longan, red dates, or ginger; for stress or sleep issues, rose buds or mimosa flowers are beneficial.
Select High-Quality Ingredients
Reliable Source: Purchase from reputable herbal shops or brands to ensure herbs are free from sulfur fumigation, mold, and impurities.
Appearance & Smell: Herbs should have natural color, be well-formed, dry, and carry a distinct, pleasant aroma.
Choose the Right Brewing Vessel
- Best Choice: Lidded Ceramic or Glass Cup — Chemically inert, retains heat, perfect for steeping herbs evenly.
- Good Alternative: Thermos Flask — Ideal for tough roots, barks, or berries needing longer brewing. Not suitable for delicate flowers.
- Can Use: Yixing Teapot — Dedicate one pot per tea type to avoid flavor crossover.
- Not Recommended: Metal Cup — May react with herbal compounds, affecting taste and quality.
Part 2: Step-by-Step Brewing Methods
Method One: Simple Steeping Method (Ideal for flowers, leaves, and delicate herbs)
- • Warm the Cup: Rinse with hot water to clean and preheat, enhancing aroma.
- • Add Herbs: Use 3–10g of dried herbs, or follow your recipe.
- • Rinse & Awaken: Pour a little hot water (85–95°C) to cover herbs, swirl, discard quickly to clean and awaken aroma.
- • Main Brew: Add 300–500ml of hot water, cover with lid.
- • Steep: Let it steep 5–10 minutes to release flavor and benefits.
- • Enjoy: Drink when warm; re-steep 2–3 times until flavor fades.
Method Two: Simmering/Decoction Method (For roots, barks, seeds, and berries)
Best for tough herbs like Astragalus (Huang Qi), Goji Berries (Gou Qi Zi), or Fu Ling.
- • Rinse & Soak: Rinse herbs, soak 20–30 mins in cold water.
- • Bring to a Boil: Heat on high until rolling boil.
- • Simmer Gently: Reduce heat, cover, simmer 15–25 mins.
- • Strain the Tea: Strain and serve warm.
- • Second Brew (Optional): Add water, simmer again, combine both brews for richer flavor.
Part 3: Key Factors & Precautions
Water Temperature
- • Flowers & Leaves: 85–95°C — avoid boiling to preserve aroma.
- • Roots, Berries, Seeds: 100°C or simmer to extract nutrients.
- Note: Goji Berries are heat-sensitive; better to add near 70°C at the end.
Steeping Time
- • Aromatic Herbs: ~5 mins is enough; over-steeping dulls aroma.
- • Tonic Herbs: Benefit from longer steeping or simmering.
When & How Often to Drink
- • Timing: Best between meals. Avoid on empty or overly full stomach.
- • Frequency: 1–2 cups/day is ideal. Herbal tea complements, not replaces, water intake.
Safety & Contraindications
- • Know Your Herbs: Be aware of herb properties. Pregnant/nursing women, children, or those with conditions should be cautious.
- • Drug Interactions: Consult a doctor; separate tea and medicine by 1–2 hours.
- • Listen to Your Body: Stop if discomfort occurs and seek professional advice.
- • Do Not Drink Overnight Tea: Always brew fresh; discard tea left for hours or overnight.