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Star Ring – Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji – Isastis Root Herbal Beverage

Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji – Isatis Root Herbal Beverage is an instant herbal beverage useful for addressing common cold, flu, and upper respiratory tract infections. Amount: 20 Packets.

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Pouch of 20 convenient single-serve packets of instant herbal beverage, a soothing combination of southern isatis, dandelion, and violet. Net weight 200 grams, or 7.04 ounces.
This product: Star Ring – Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji – Isastis Root Herbal Beverage

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Clear bottle with 2 fluid ounces of oil, chinese and english text.

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Red and gold box containing 10 sachets, each 0.1 ounce or 2.85 grams, from chu kiang.

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What is Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji:

Ban Lan Gen Instant Herbal Tea (Pure Isatis Root) is a widely-used herb possessing anti-viral herb that is commonly used in Chinese common-cold formulas. Ban Lan Gen, commonly called Isatis Root (aka Dyers Woad Root/Leaf) addresses viral infections that have gone down past the exterior layers of the body and sunk into the respiratory system; for instance: the common cold, fevers, and other infections of the nose, throat, and sinuses (upper respiratory tract infections). Drink a cup of this tea when exposed to others that are sick with a cold or when you think you are coming down with a cold to avoid getting sick yourself. This proven herb makes it a household staple.

Which concerns is it good for?:
✔ Common cold
✔ Fevers or swelling
✔ Nose, throat, or sinus infections
✔ Encephalitis
✔ Digestive tract infections

Herbal Ingredients found in Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji

Non-Active Ingredients: Cane Sugar

Dosage Instructions for Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji

Dissolve 1 packet in 1 cup of hot water 3x daily as needed

Contradictions: Use with caution in hemorrhagic disorders or with patients on anti-coagulant therapy.

Amount: 20 Packets

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Very happy with the product

I heard a lot about this tea. The price is great. Will buy again from this company.

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Donna Young

Great Product! Really Works!

I’ve been using Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji for a few years now to keep me well. It kept me well for a good while. When my diabetes and stress drug down my immunity, it really helped keep me from getting really sick. When I contracted CV19, it significantly lessened my symptoms. This also happened when I was vaccinated with the 1st dose of the CV19 Moderna vaccine. I highly recommend having some of this in your cupboard!

The one negative I have is this:

I wish I knew of a sugar free version.

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Susan Gallagher

Great tea to keep away viruses

This tea is good to have around for any kind of virus.

Susan thank you for your feedback,

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