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JQ Gynostemma Pentaphyllum Tea (Jiao Gu Lan) - Stemless 7-Leaf Loose Leaf Herbal Tea Caffeine-Free Bulk Value 500g (200+ Cups)
JQ Gynostemma Pentaphyllum Tea (Jiao Gu Lan) - Stemless 7-Leaf Loose Leaf Herbal Tea Caffeine-Free Bulk Value 500g (200+ Cups)
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Brand : JQ
Item Form : Loose Leaves
Tea Variety : Green
Unit Count : 18.00 Count
Number of Items : 1
About this item
? NATURALLY SWEET FLAVOR: Our premium Gynostemma Pentaphyllum (Jiaogulan) loose leaf tea brews into a smooth, naturally sweet cup with a delicate herbal aroma ? no sugar or sweeteners needed. Perfect as a morning pick-me-up or a calming evening sip, this caffeine-free herbal tea offers a delicious taste experience from the very first steep.
? 100% STEMLESS 7-LEAF CLUSTERS: We carefully handpick only the finest whole seven-leaf clusters from mature Gynostemma plants and remove every stem. You get nothing but pure, unbroken Jiaogulan leaves ? delivering a cleaner taste, a richer body, and a more refined brewing experience compared to blended or crushed teas.
? QUALITY & SAFETY TESTED: Every batch undergoes rigorous testing to meet strict food safety standards ? free from unwanted contaminants. Our Jiaogulan tea contains no additives and no fillers. Just pure, carefully selected Gynostemma leaves you can enjoy with confidence.
? GREAT VALUE, 200+ SERVINGS: Steep 1-2 teaspoons (2-3g) in hot water at 185°F (boil and let cool 2 minutes) for 3-5 minutes. Each 500g bag yields 200+ cups ? and you can re-steep each serving 2-3 times for evolving flavor. Caffeine-free, so you can enjoy it morning or night. Resealable bag keeps leaves fresh between uses.
? RESPONSIBLY SOURCED & CAREFULLY PROCESSED: Our Gynostemma Pentaphyllum is grown in the lush mountain regions of southern China, where the plant thrives in its native climate. We use advanced low-temperature processing to preserve each leaf's natural aroma, color, and flavor. From farm to cup ? quality you can taste in every brew.
Product specifications
Item details
Brand Name : JQ
Item Form : Loose Leaves
Tea Variety : Green
Unit Count : 18.00 Count
Diet Type : Vegan
Number of Items : 1
Caffeine Content Description : Decaffeinated
Specialty : Herbal, Natural, Organic
Special Ingredients : Jiaogulan
Product Benefits : High Quality, Purity, Safety, Freshness, Organic, Natural, Sustainably Sourced, Caffeine-Free, Vegan, Loose Leaf, Green Tea, Original Flavor, Potential Health Benefits
Manufacturer : JQ TEAS
UPC : 717967398100
Age Range Description : Adult
Sweetness Description : Mildly Sweet
Best Sellers Rank : #58,036 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food) #1,841 in Herbal Tea
ASIN : B0CDRQFH24
? #58,036 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
? #1,841 in Herbal Tea
Measurements
Unit Count : 18.00 Count
Item Weight : 500 Grams
Item Volume : 17.6 Fluid Ounces
Package Size Name : Large
Each Unit Count : 1.00
Product description
jiaogulan tea
JIAOGULAN: Overview, Uses, Precautions
Folklore and History
Gynostemma Benefits
Jiaogulan Tea Preparation and Dosage
Among many common names are Seven-leaf ginseng, poor man's ginseng, miracle grass, fairy herb, sweet tea vine, gospel herb, and southern ginseng.
Latin Name
Gynostemma pentaphyllum
Also Known As
Gynostemma, Jiaogulan, Poor Man's Ginseng, Miracle Grass, Fairy Herb, Immortal Grass, and Sweet Tea Vine.
Origin
China, Korea and Japan
Parts Used
Root and aerial parts
Traditional Use and Benefits
Native to South East Asia, Gynostemma has been revered for millennia for its ability to prolong life.
Gynostemma is a herbaceous vine of the family Cucurbitaceae (cucumber or gourd family). Legend has it that the Chinese Emperor Fu Shou (lucky immortal) was busy visiting a distant region of his empire one day. Whilst stopping for respite, his servants boiled some water for everyone to drink (as was their custom ). As the water boiled, dried leaves from a nearby plant fell into it and an aromatic liquid was infused. Curious, the emperor drank some and found it very refreshing, slightly bitter and a little sweet. Thus Gynostemma tea was discovered. By the 13th century Gynostemma tea appears in Chinese meditation texts. By the 16th century, the immortality herb is listed in a variety of holistic texts throughout China. In the 70s, a nationwide census in China identified a mountainous area with the largest percentage of centenarian inhabitants. Research into the lifestyle of these centenarians revealed a common dietary element; they all drank Gynostemma tea regularly.
People in the original local region of China where Gynostemma was traditionally taken were found to have greater vitality than just about any other people in the world.
How do you take Jiaogulan tea?
Jiaogulan Tea Infusions by the Cup
1.Boil pure water (spring water is our favorite) and infuse fresh Jiaogulan leaf.
2.Use 1 teaspoon/3gm of Jiaogulan for an 8oz/250ml cup.
3.Infuse the leaf for about 3 to 10 minutes. Enjoy your tea while nibbling on the settling sweet leaves; there's no need for a tea bag.
Enjoy!
Jiaogulan tea is caffeine-free and, with its slightly bittersweet flavor, tastes similar to a mild green tea.
Herbalists usually recommend 2 to 4 cups of jiaogulan tea per day. Jiaogulan has few known negative side effects. In some people it causes nausea and increased bowel movements.
Special Precautions and Warnings
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Jiaogulan is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken by mouth during pregnancy. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
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