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Still Mountain Shop: Herbal Teas & Training Formulas
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Shou Wu Chih
Herbal Beverage Concentrate
Shou Wu Chih tonifies, warms and invigorates blood, nourishes liver and kidneys, benefits eyes and tendons. This product is also a liver tonic for men and women. It can strengthen energy levels, rebuild the blood supply/kidney function, restore hair color and enhance sexual performance. This tonic is intended to be taken long term.
Main Ingredient: |
Polygonum Root & Dang Gui |
Net Weight: |
17.5 oz - 500ml |
Dosage: |
2 Tablespoons, 3 times daily to be taken with hot tea, juice or water or can can also be added to stewing meats or cooked vegetables. |
Price: |
$10 per bottle plus $5 shipping and handling |
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Huang Ti Tang
Double Harmony Tea
Huang Ti Tang is attributed to the famous Yellow Emperor, Huang Ti, and this tea nourishes the blood and the chi as well as bolstering energy and concentration. It is extremely effective for increasing focus and energy. It is an excellent tea for martial artists, yoga practitioners, as well as anyone engaged in aerobic workouts.
Directions: |
Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling water and let steep for three minutes. Stir before each sip. Add honey for flavor if desired. Drink Once A Day. |
Ingredients: |
Tang Kuei, Wine Cooked Foxglove, white peony, lovage, milk vetch, honey-cooked licorice, ginger rhizome, jujube fruit, and cinnamon bark. |
Net Weight: |
1 oz. (28 grams) |
Price: |
$10 plus $5 shipping and handling |
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Si Jun Zi Tang
Four GentlemenTea
Si Jun Zi Tang is an ancient, classical Traditional Chinese Formula for restoring energy. This tea is famous for use by martial artists to rejuvenate the body after extensive training. It is an excellent alternative to caffeine as well as a an effective means to heal the body and mind.
Directions: |
Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling water and let steep for three minutes. Stir before each sip. Add honey for flavor if desired. |
Ingredients: |
Gingseng (increases Chi), atractylodis rhizome (increases vital energy and strengthens the immune system), Tuckahoe (strengthens the spleen and stomach), and honey-cooked licorice (increases chi and harmonizes all of the herbs) |
Net Weight: |
1 oz. (28 grams) |
Price: |
$10 plus $5 shipping and handling |
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Si Wu Tang
Four Substance Tea
Si Wu Tang is without a doubt the most famous blood tonic in Chinese herbology. This tea is famous for its ability to enrich, regulate, and circulate the blood, thereby combating various disharmonies of the blood including fatigue and lack of flexibility. The tea counters general fatigue as well as fatigue associated with chronic fatigue syndrome and anemia. The tea helps ease joint pain and increases flexibility.
Directions: |
Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling water and let steep for three minutes. Stir before each sip. Add honey for flavor if desired. |
Ingredients: |
Tang-Kuei (enriches the blood and stops pain), White Peony (enriches the blood), lovage (circulates the blood), and wine-cooked fox-glove (nourishes the blood and regulates the blood flow). |
Net Weight: |
1 oz. (28 grams) |
Price: |
$10 plus $5 shipping and handling |
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T'ai Chi Tea
All-Inclusive Great Tonifying Tea
T'ai Chi Tea is a popular drink for increasing vital energy, endurance, and for aiding in the recovery from exercise or everyday activity. T'ai Chi Tea is often called the "ten perfect tonifiers" because of the balance of yang chi and yin chi herbs.
Directions: |
Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling water and let steep for three minutes. Stir before each sip. Add honey for flavor if desired. |
Ingredients: |
Ginseng (increases Chi), Atractylodis (increases energy and strengthens immunity), Licorice (increases vital energy) , Tuckhoe (strengthens stomach and spleen), Foxglove (enriches blood), Lovage (circulates blood), Tang-Kuei (nourishes blood), White Peony (nourishes blood), Milk Vetch (strengthens lungs and immune system), and Cinnamon (strengthens kidney and spleen). |
Net Weight: |
1 oz. (28 grams) |
Price: |
$12 plus $5 shipping and handling |
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Disclaimer: Still Mountain T'ai Chi and Chi Kung, LLC, its employees nor associated companies assumes no responsibility for injury, damage or loss incurred by use of any merchandise sold on this site. Compliance to local, state and federal laws and/or statutes is the responsibility of the purchaser. Weapons, replica or live steel, will not be sold to individuals under the age of 18.
Still Mountain T'ai Chi and Chi Kung, LLC, does not claim that the teas, ointments, and herbal supplements are able to treat, cure or prevent any disease. However, all of these teas, herbal supplements, and ointments have been used for over 2500 years. All of the claims of efficacy in this website are based upon years of Traditional Chinese Medical research. Individuals are responsible for their own care and Still Mountain T'ai Chi and Chi Kung LLC, takes no responsibility for an individual's treatment. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional. The statements made on this web sites have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Consumers are cautioned to read all labels and follow all directions.
Any purchase of merchandise from Still Mountain T'ai Chi and Chi Kung, LLC, implies agreement to the above statements by purchaser. |
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