Men-Tsee-Khang Chee-Nyii-Za-Ku | Diabetes Care Herbal Tea | 20 Bags
This Diabetes Care herbal tea is a purely herbal product crafted in accordance with Tibetan Science of Healing. Formulated to balance blood glucose levels, it enhances digestion and stimulates appetite. The tea promotes restful sleep, alleviates discomfort in breathing, and reduces frequent urination. Additionally, it addresses symptoms such as excessive sputum, genital and urinary bladder pain, dry mouth, elevated body temperature, burning sensations in the soles and palms, and cloudy urine.
Directions: This tea is typically suggested for consumption in the morning; however, if the aforementioned signs and symptoms arise, it can be enjoyed at any time. Simply place one tea bag in a cup and pour hot water over it. Savor the tea until all the flavors have infused. For those who prefer, a small amount of honey can also be added.
Ingredients: Camelia thea(tea leaves), Xanthium indicum, Acacia catechu(Indian acacia), Berberis aristata(Berberry), Emblica officinalis(Gooseberry/Amla), Curcuma longum(Turmeric)
Weight: 2 g each bag
Made in Dharamsala, India
This Diabetes Care herbal tea is a purely herbal product crafted in accordance with Tibetan Science of Healing. Formulated to balance blood glucose levels, it enhances digestion and stimulates appetite. The tea promotes restful sleep, alleviates discomfort in breathing, and reduces frequent urination. Additionally, it addresses symptoms such as excessive sputum, genital and urinary bladder pain, dry mouth, elevated body temperature, burning sensations in the soles and palms, and cloudy urine.
Directions: This tea is typically suggested for consumption in the morning; however, if the aforementioned signs and symptoms arise, it can be enjoyed at any time. Simply place one tea bag in a cup and pour hot water over it. Savor the tea until all the flavors have infused. For those who prefer, a small amount of honey can also be added.
Ingredients: Camelia thea(tea leaves), Xanthium indicum, Acacia catechu(Indian acacia), Berberis aristata(Berberry), Emblica officinalis(Gooseberry/Amla), Curcuma longum(Turmeric)
Weight: 2 g each bag
Made in Dharamsala, India
This Diabetes Care herbal tea is a purely herbal product crafted in accordance with Tibetan Science of Healing. Formulated to balance blood glucose levels, it enhances digestion and stimulates appetite. The tea promotes restful sleep, alleviates discomfort in breathing, and reduces frequent urination. Additionally, it addresses symptoms such as excessive sputum, genital and urinary bladder pain, dry mouth, elevated body temperature, burning sensations in the soles and palms, and cloudy urine.
Directions: This tea is typically suggested for consumption in the morning; however, if the aforementioned signs and symptoms arise, it can be enjoyed at any time. Simply place one tea bag in a cup and pour hot water over it. Savor the tea until all the flavors have infused. For those who prefer, a small amount of honey can also be added.
Ingredients: Camelia thea(tea leaves), Xanthium indicum, Acacia catechu(Indian acacia), Berberis aristata(Berberry), Emblica officinalis(Gooseberry/Amla), Curcuma longum(Turmeric)
Weight: 2 g each bag
Made in Dharamsala, India
Men-Tsee-Khang, also known as the Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute, is an organization dedicated to preserving and promoting traditional Tibetan medicine, astrology, and culture. It is based in Dharamshala, India, and was established by the government of Tibet in exile. Men-Tsee-Khang plays a crucial role in the research, education, and practice of traditional Tibetan medicine and astrology. Tibetan medicine, often referred to as "Sowa-Rigpa," is an ancient system of healing that incorporates herbal medicine, diet, lifestyle, and various therapeutic practices. Men-Tsee-Khang is responsible for training practitioners in this system, conducting research on traditional medicine, and producing Tibetan herbal medicines and supplements.
In addition to its work in traditional medicine, Men-Tsee-Khang also supports the preservation of Tibetan culture through various initiatives, including the promotion of Tibetan art and culture. It plays a significant role in maintaining and passing down the knowledge of traditional Tibetan medicine and astrology to future generations.