Himalayan Gooseberry Tsheringma tea, 45g, 25 tea bags, Menjong Sorig
This Tea Packet includes 25×1.8 gram sachet. One sachet can be used for up to half a liter of water. This tea is made from Himalayan Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) fruit, one of the most widely used medicinal ingredients in Asian traditional medicine.
The fruit is one of the richest natural sources of Vitamin ‘C’ and is widely believed to tonify the body and increase vitality. Well known for its many health benefits, this refreshing herbal tea is caffeine-free.
Preparation:
- Pour boiling water over a tea bag placed in a cup and allow to brew for 5 to 10 minutes to get the best flavour and infusion.
- For Maximum benefits, avoid adding sugar or milk.
- Don’t throw away your used tea bag, refrigerate it for use as facial cleanser or as soothing eye packs.
Product Description
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 24.5cmx16.5cmx1cm
- Net Weight: 45gms
- Included: 25 Tea bags in one box.
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About the Producer
Menjong Sorig Pharmaceuticals,otherwise known as Pharmaceutical and Research Unit under the Institute of Traditional Medicine Services in the Ministry of Health, is the premier manufacturer of the traditional herbal-based medicines supplied to all the Hospitals in Bhutan. It is a place where the modern science and technology is married with the ancient traditional knowledge. It is located in Kawa Jangsa in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu.
Traditional Medicinewas introduced as a part of the National Health Care System in 1967, when production of traditional medicines was started on a very low scale. In 1982, the production of traditional medicines was mechanized with the procurement of some basic grinding equipment with WHO support. By 1997, the cottage production unit was upgraded to a manufacturing unit as the Pharmaceutical and Research Unit (PRU) with modern equipment for production, research and quality control.
Thegso-ba rig-paprovides a comprehensive way of understanding the Universe, man, and his sicknesses and it is gaining popularity due to its holistic, rounded and profound approach in the treatment of human beings. The TM system with its unique philosophy and approach has a holistic approach in the treatment of human suffering and diseases. It not only considers in treating the disease and its causes but also considers the interdependency of man and nature and has spiritual component included in the treatment.