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Loquat Leaf (leaf) 7g Mulberry Tea (leaf and stem) 6g Pine Needle (leaf and stem) 7g Autumn Horsetail (leaf and stem) 4g Autumn Mugwort (leaf and stem) 4g We have gathered a trial size of wild plant tea. These are collected from plants that grow naturally or are cultivated in fields (without pesticides or chemical fertilizers), or from nearby mountains and fields, and then dried in the sun. All of them are full of vitality and have been used as medicinal herbs in Japan and the West since ancient times. Each is rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, and research suggests they also have unique components and effects. Loquat is called a "medicinal herb and tree," and its leaves, fruits, and seeds have been used in folk remedies since ancient times. When made into wild plant tea, it produces a good color, and after a while, it turns a beautiful orange-like color. Mulberry contains abundant minerals such as calcium and iron, as well as vitamins and dietary fiber. It is easy to drink and has a vibrant green leaf color. Horsetail has long been known as the "jewel of the field" and has been used as a medicinal herb. It is one of the few plants that contains a lot of silicon, which has recently been attracting attention. It is widely used in lotions, sprinkles, etc., and the tea has a grassy aroma. Pine needles are said to have been considered a secret longevity medicine for immortals in China, and their high medicinal effects were recorded in old medical books. When boiled, it gives off a unique fragrance similar to cypress. Mugwort is rich in chlorophyll (chlorophyll), vitamins, carotene, and dietary fiber. It has a unique, pleasant aroma, as it is also used in mugwort rice cakes and mugwort steaming (a slight bitterness may develop if boiled for a long time). The weights vary, but it is estimated to be enough for about 5 to 10 cups. The method of drinking is by steeping or boiling. The taste becomes stronger if boiled for a long time. If you don't like the taste, you can blend it with other teas or drink it as cold tea. The color may have changed compared to the photos. Also, you can exchange it for other teas we are selling, so please let us know if you wish to do so. Shipping will be once or twice a week, so we ask for a little extra time. (No permission required, confirmed by the health center, etc.) Herbal tea, wild plants, medicinal herb tea, Chinese medicine
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