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Lifestyle habits / Daily routine / Life stress
Likes eating meat |
Likes eating seafood |
Not fond of exercising |
Likes drinking alcohol |
Working late into the night |
Frequent sexual activity |
Gout!
Excruciating pain that cannot be relievedPure natural herbs help you
Coix Seed |
Poria cocos |
Pueraria Lobata |
Licorice |
Lily |
Mulberry Leaf |
Chicory |
Gardenia |
Pure natural tea bags
Helping you bid farewell to joint pain
Product drinking method
Remove the tea bag and place it in the cup.
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Pour hot water over the tea bag to brew.
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Wait for 5 minutes to enjoy the tea infusion.
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Coix Seed
- Job's Tears Polysaccharides: Aid in spleen health and dampness expulsion, promoting digestive balance.
- Job's Tears Saponins: Alleviate diarrhea and help contract the intestines, reducing bowel movements.
- Flavonoids: Possess heat-clearing and detoxifying properties, aiding in the elimination of toxins and inflammation recovery.
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Poria cocos
- Poria cocos polysaccharides: Facilitate diuresis and dampness elimination, aiding in regulating water metabolism and reducing edema symptoms.
- Poria cocos acids: Enhance spleen function, promote digestion and absorption, boosting the body's energy levels.
- Poria cocos alcohol compounds: Possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, helping to alleviate pain and reduce inflammatory responses, offering some relief to gout sufferers.
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Pueraria Lobata
- Isoflavones: Aid in muscle relaxation and alleviating fever symptoms.
- Puerarin: Facilitates the breakdown of alcohol in the body, helping to alleviate alcohol-related symptoms.
- Flavonoids: Possess anti-inflammatory properties, potentially assisting in relieving symptoms associated with gout.
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Licorice
- Glycyrrhizin: Helps to relieve pain and inflammation, acting as a natural painkiller.
- Flavonoids: Contribute to clearing heat and detoxification, reducing inflammation and supporting the immune system.
- Saponins: Aid in soothing pain and possess anti-inflammatory properties, potentially assisting in alleviating symptoms of gout.
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Lily
- Glycyrrhizin: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties and ability to soothe irritation in the respiratory tract.
- Flavonoids: Contribute to reducing inflammation and may aid in calming the mind.
- Saponins: Help in clearing heat and detoxifying, thus supporting the overall anti-inflammatory effect.
- Glycyrrhizic Acid: Provides additional anti-inflammatory and soothing benefits for respiratory health and mental well-being.
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Mulberry Leaf
- Flavonoids: Known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to disperse wind-heat and reduce inflammation.
- Polyphenols: Contribute to the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, aiding in clearing heat and moistening dryness.
- Chlorogenic Acid: Supports lung health by reducing inflammation and promoting mucus secretion, thus aiding in clearing the lungs.
- Quercetin: Exhibits anti-inflammatory properties and may help in relieving symptoms of gout by reducing inflammation and pain.
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Chicory
- Inulin: A soluble dietary fiber that can help regulate blood lipid levels by reducing cholesterol absorption in the gut.
- Polyphenols: Plant compounds with antioxidant properties that may help in reducing inflammation and lowering uric acid levels, thereby alleviating gout symptoms.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Chicory root contains various vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C and potassium, which contribute to overall health and may aid in the management of gout and high uric acid levels.
- Sesquiterpene Lactones: These compounds have anti-inflammatory effects, potentially beneficial for reducing inflammation associated with gout.
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Gardenia
- Geniposide: This compound has been found to possess sedative and anxiolytic properties, contributing to its calming effects.
- Genipin: It exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may help reduce swelling and inflammation.
- Gardenoside: It has been studied for its potential hemostatic (bleeding-stopping) effects, which could aid in wound healing.
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Dandelion
- Taraxasterol: This compound exhibits anti-inflammatory properties and contributes to the herb's ability to reduce swelling and inflammation.
- Taraxacin: It possesses diuretic properties, aiding in the elimination of excess fluid and promoting urinary tract health.
- Flavonoids: Certain flavonoids found in dandelion, such as luteolin and apigenin, contribute to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, assisting in detoxification and reducing oxidative stress.
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