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Ginseng Five Treasures Tea is a blend of 7 premium organic ingredients, including ginseng, wolfberry, and red dates, designed to support natural wellness. Each of the 25 caffeine-free tea bags is crafted from pure, sun-dried botanicals, ensuring a clean and authentic herbal experience. Ideal for daily rituals, this tea offers a soothing flavor profile and is conveniently packaged for freshness.
M**Y
Pretty and delicious herb tea blend
As someone who enjoys organic herbal teas and seeks natural ways to support my health, discovering Ruxidora Ginseng Five Treasure Tea has been a delightful experience. This tea is more than just a beverage—it's a thoughtfully crafted blend of six powerful herbal ingredients known for their wide-ranging health benefits. Each tea bag contains a beautiful combination of ginseng, red dates, goji berries, mulberries, yellow essence, and maca, packaged in a transparent tea bag that lets you see exactly what you’re steeping. This clarity brings a comforting sense of trust—I know I’m drinking something real and natural. The flavor is both soothing and subtly sweet, thanks to the red dates, which naturally sweeten the tea without the need for added sugar. This makes it especially enjoyable to drink throughout the day. The health benefits of the ingredients are impressive:• Ginseng is widely respected for its ability to boost energy, strengthen the immune system, and offer anti-inflammatory support.• Red dates are rich in antioxidants and known to improve mood and sleep quality.• Goji berries bring eye health and immune support to the mix, thanks to their high antioxidant content.• Mulberries may support heart health and help regulate cholesterol and blood sugar levels.• Yellow essence, a revered herb in traditional medicine, is believed to promote kidney health.• Maca adds to the blend's vitality-boosting properties, supporting stamina and hormonal balance.Drinking this tea has become a daily ritual for me. It uplifts my mood, gives me a gentle energy boost, and contributes to my overall sense of well-being. While it’s too early to speak to long-term effects, the immediate comfort and balance I feel are enough to keep it as a staple in my wellness routine. If you're looking for a holistic, natural way to care for your body—especially your energy, heart, kidneys, eyes, and mood—Ruxidora Ginseng Five Treasure Tea is absolutely worth trying. It's a harmonious fusion of ancient wisdom and modern convenience that any herbal tea enthusiast will appreciate.
T**™
Is this herbal tea any good?
Things that I like about this tea.- It has Ginseng (I have yet to meet someone who abhors this wonder herb)- It has Maca (a root vegetable native to the Andes Mountains in Peru, and has been used for its medicinal and nutritional properties for centuries. It's often consumed as a powder and is believed to offer various health benefits, including increased energy, improved sexual function, and potential relief of menopausal symptoms.)- It has Red dates (also known as jujubes, offer a variety of health benefits, including improved sleep, digestion, and skin health. They are also rich in antioxidants and can help boost energy levels. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), red dates are believed to help replenish blood, improve circulation, and balance inner body energy.)- It has Goji berries (Native to Asia, it is known for their sweet, slightly sour flavor and vibrant red hue, they've been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. In fact, they're believed to slow signs of aging and maintain eye health.)- It has Mulberries (Mulberries offer a range of health benefits, including improving blood sugar regulation, supporting heart health, boosting metabolism, aiding digestion, and strengthening the immune system. They are also a good source of fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants. This is supposedly good for people with Type 2 diabetes)- The thought of having a nice warm drink while imagining that you are improving your immune system, heart health, regulation of blood sugar, energy boost, brain function support, and having antioxidant properties- The tea pack smelled like chinese herbs (No disrespect. I meant this in a good way.) It had the impression it felt medicinal.- The taste of the tea after about a few minutes of brewing/steeping at 200 deg F of a cup of water was very subtle and the gentle fragrance reminded me of rice & mushroom (tea) drink. I was quite surprisedThe one thing I didn't like is:- Having the thought of having all these wonderful benefits in one miraculous dose without any guarantee but just trusting the label (this is why I give any health supplement or health drink 4 stars). If you ignore this thought, it can be a 5.Verdict:Given a choice of having soda, a sugary energy drink, and this Ginseng Five Treasure Tea on a deserted island or any given day, I'd pick the last one over. Why? Because the first two already has numerous reports and studies of how it harms our body, and the last one still has the benefit of the doubt. (At the moment, this is my favorite daily tea)
J**Y
A pretty and tasty blend
The first thing I noticed about this tea wasn’t its taste or aroma, but its beauty. The see-through cloth tea bags contain not dried leaves, but actual chunks of dried fruit (red dates, goji berries [also known as wolfberries], mulberries) and dried roots (maca [Peruvian ginseng] and panax [Asian] ginseng) along with an herb called yellow essence. Those ingredients make a very colorful and decorative mix, which you might want to store on the kitchen counter instead of in a cabinet. The appearance is more like what you would find in an authentic Chinese herb shop. Notice that ginger is not among the ingredients, which has frustrated some reviewers hoping for the taste of ginger. It also doesn’t contain caffeine, which is helpful to those of us who are caffeine-sensitive. Even without caffeine, this tea gave me a gentle energy boost. The dates and berries give it a slightly sweet taste even without sugar, but you may want to add some anyway, especially if you are not accustomed to the taste of Chinese herbs. The instructions recommend steeping this tea for 3 to 5 minutes. Based on my experience with it, I would recommend the shorter time to avoid the slight grassy taste that develops with longer brewing time. With that in mind, if you want stronger tea, go ahead and steep it for 5 or more minutes. Although the package is resealable, I chose to store the teabags in a glass canister for aesthetic reasons. This product is eligible for Subscribe and Save, and I plan to take advantage of that.
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