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Korean Ginseng and Eucommia Tea
Eucommia contains several chemical compounds such as lignins and phenolics which may provide health benefits; more research needs to be conducted.1 Speak to your healthcare provider before beginning any new supplement regimen.
This invention presents a glossy ganoderma milk tea beverage with an enhanced fragrance to overcome the current method of mixing gloss ganoderma Chinese medicine extract and milk tea together.
Benefits
Eucommia bark contains lignans and isoflavonoids with anti-aging effects, as well as antioxidant properties which may help lower risk for heart disease and cancer.1 However, more research needs to be conducted in humans as much research has only been conducted through animal testing or small clinical trials so far. Therefore, it’s best to discuss any supplements with either your healthcare provider or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN).
Eucommia can be found both as capsules and tea. Tea made from its leaf and bark may be sold, while capsules contain all parts of the plant. You can find both at natural food stores or stores specializing in herbal products.
Eucommia has anti-aging benefits as well as being used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat high blood pressure and stomach ailments, relieving back pain, soothing sore knees and preventing miscarriage. Eucommia helps nourish yin and blood, strengthen the Spleen and promote qi flow along Lung, Kidney, and Stomach meridians for an overall improvement in health.
Codonopsis pilosula (Dang Shen) is an herb commonly used in Chinese medicine, often as an alternative to Panax ginseng as it is believed to be gentler on the body and offer both immune-enhancing and memory enhancement properties.
Wu Zhu Yu is another widely used herb in TCM, known for warming meridians and increasing qi flow. It is frequently combined with shanyuan berries to treat stomachache or indigestion, or can even help combat insomnia.
Korean Ginseng in this tea is an effective adaptogen that restores normal cortisol levels within your body, relieving stress and anxiety and improving focus. Not only can it boost energy, but korean ginseng can also lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels, improve sleep quality and strengthen immunity; making it an excellent supplement if experiencing fatigue or depression; it has even been studied for its fertility promoting properties; increasing sperm production while decreasing menstrual cramps!
Ingredients
Ginseng has long been recognized for its ability to boost immunity, fight fatigue and increase energy levels. Additionally, it can have anti-ageing and whitening properties on skin by way of its phenolic compounds such as ginsenosides and gintonin that help shield against UV radiation and decrease oxidative stress levels while simultaneously improving collagen water content in skin tissue and increasing elasticity.
Eucommia is a flowering plant known for its abundant supply of lignins and phenolic acids that provide various health benefits. This herb comes in capsules or tea form and may include extracts taken from its leaves, stems, bark or flowers – however supplements with Eucommia root could potentially cause toxic side effects.
This invention provides a glossy ganoderma milk tea drink, made by mixing together glossy ganoderma Chinese medicine extract with milk tea and adding weighted honey as the step S4 filtrate step. This drink was developed to alleviate the unpleasant mouthfeel associated with mixing glossy ganoderma or its extract with milk tea, which produces an unpleasant and bitter tasting drink that contains high levels of sugar. Remember, though, that the FDA doesn’t regulate supplements like it regulates prescription drugs. Before beginning any supplement regimen, it is wise to consult a registered dietitian nutritionist (RD or RDN). This is particularly relevant with herbal products. You should always discuss this regimen with a doctor or pharmacist beforehand and never exceed the recommended amount.
Precautions
As the FDA does not regulate dietary supplements like prescription drugs, their quality can differ widely. To be safe, look for third-party tested supplements and follow all label instructions carefully. It would also be prudent to consult a health care provider or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) before starting any new supplement regimen.
Eucommia is an herb with antioxidant-like qualities, including lignins and flavonoids which may provide benefits. Further research should be conducted to confirm these claims. Furthermore, Eucommia may support healthy cholesterol levels as well as boost male testosterone production3.3
Eucommia may also be used as an alternative to Panax ginseng in some herbal products, and many people living with diabetes have reported using eucommia to help manage blood sugar and prevent insulin resistance.4
Studies on Eucommia have demonstrated its ability to decrease blood pressure. Furthermore, it may help treat symptoms such as indigestion, insomnia and fatigue4.4
Eucommia can be taken in either tea or capsule form. It’s widely available at natural-foods stores and shops that specialize in herbs. You can also purchase it online. Eucommia bark is often combined with other medicinal plants such as Lingzhi or Tuchung for daily consumption as a tea infusion.
Coptis Japonica Root Extract is a botanical ingredient derived from coptis japonica roots, and known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and antimicrobial properties. Clinical tests have also demonstrated its efficacy against symptoms of atopic dermatitis such as itching and inflammation; furthermore it promotes hair growth while increasing scalp elasticity while clinical evidence has demonstrated it reduces fine lines and wrinkles with as little as 3% use!
Storage
Store supplements in a cool, dark place to avoid direct sunlight or excessive heat exposure and out of reach from children.
Eucommia can be found as dietary supplements in capsule, extract and dry tea form. Look for options containing the leaf and bark as this area has been studied more thoroughly.
Glossy Ganoderma Milk Tea Drink is prepared by mixing glossy Ganoderma Chinese medicine extract with tea and milk in order to improve its poor mouthfeel due to mutual mixing. The formula comprises 15-20 parts of Ganoderma Lucidum Traditional Chinese Medicine Extraction Solution, 1-3 parts of Tea, and 15-35 parts of Milk with additional herbs such as Glossy Ganoderma, Eucommia Bark Sealwort Radix Codonopsis Bidentata as ingredients.