Botanical Biohacking – Wind Tea

$120.00

Xiao Chai Hu + San Ren Tang Herbal Tea

Packaging Information:

  • Net Weight: 150g

  • Quantity: 30 Tea Bags

  • Label Notes:
    If vacuum seal is broken, do not use.
    Best when simmered for 50 minutes.

Ingredients (as listed):

  • Bupleurum Chinense Radix (Chai Hu – harmonizes Shaoyang)

  • Radix Panax Ginseng (Ren Shen – Qi and vitality tonic)

  • Scutellaria Baicalensis Radix (Huang Qin – clears heat)

  • Paeoniae Tenuifolia Radix (Bai Shao – nourishes blood, softens liver)

  • Glycyrrhizae Uralensis Radix (Gan Cao – harmonizer, anti-inflammatory)

  • Zingiber Officinale Rhizome (Sheng Jiang – fresh ginger)

  • Semen Armeniacae Dulcis (Sweet Apricot Seed – moistens lungs, stops cough)

  • Huo Xiang (Agastache – transforms dampness)

  • Semen Coicis (Job’s Tears – clears damp-heat)

  • Medulla Tetrapanacis Preparata (Tong Cao – drains dampness)

  • Fructus Amomi (Sha Ren – awakens spleen)

  • Herba Lophatheri Gracilis (Dan Zhu Ye – clears heart heat)

  • Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Hou Po – transforms phlegm, moves Qi)

Traditional Use & Benefits:

Wind Tea combines the harmonizing action of Xiao Chai Hu Tang with the clearing and draining properties of San Ren Tang, creating a dual-action formula ideal for external invasions that get “stuck” or turn into lingering inflammation.

This blend is traditionally used to:

  • Release Shaoyang layer imbalances (half-exterior, half-interior)

  • Clear damp-heat and lingering pathogenic wind

  • Regulate Liver qi and digestive stagnation

  • Support the immune system during early or unresolved colds/flu

  • Reduce inflammation, help with chronic fatigue, headaches, fullness in the chest or abdomen, and alternating chills/fever

  • Calm the nervous system and regulate the body’s response to stressors

Who Might Benefit From Wind Tea:

  • People with lingering cold or flu symptoms

  • Those who feel stuck between sickness and recovery

  • Individuals dealing with alternating fever and chills, dry throat, irritability, or fullness in the ribs or chest

  • People prone to digestive upset with emotional stress

  • Those needing Liver and Spleen regulation and support for qi stagnation

Recommended Use:

Simmer one tea bag for 50 minutes in water. Best taken warm. Avoid during pregnancy or consult a qualified practitioner.

Xiao Chai Hu + San Ren Tang Herbal Tea

Packaging Information:

  • Net Weight: 150g

  • Quantity: 30 Tea Bags

  • Label Notes:
    If vacuum seal is broken, do not use.
    Best when simmered for 50 minutes.

Ingredients (as listed):

  • Bupleurum Chinense Radix (Chai Hu – harmonizes Shaoyang)

  • Radix Panax Ginseng (Ren Shen – Qi and vitality tonic)

  • Scutellaria Baicalensis Radix (Huang Qin – clears heat)

  • Paeoniae Tenuifolia Radix (Bai Shao – nourishes blood, softens liver)

  • Glycyrrhizae Uralensis Radix (Gan Cao – harmonizer, anti-inflammatory)

  • Zingiber Officinale Rhizome (Sheng Jiang – fresh ginger)

  • Semen Armeniacae Dulcis (Sweet Apricot Seed – moistens lungs, stops cough)

  • Huo Xiang (Agastache – transforms dampness)

  • Semen Coicis (Job’s Tears – clears damp-heat)

  • Medulla Tetrapanacis Preparata (Tong Cao – drains dampness)

  • Fructus Amomi (Sha Ren – awakens spleen)

  • Herba Lophatheri Gracilis (Dan Zhu Ye – clears heart heat)

  • Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis (Hou Po – transforms phlegm, moves Qi)

Traditional Use & Benefits:

Wind Tea combines the harmonizing action of Xiao Chai Hu Tang with the clearing and draining properties of San Ren Tang, creating a dual-action formula ideal for external invasions that get “stuck” or turn into lingering inflammation.

This blend is traditionally used to:

  • Release Shaoyang layer imbalances (half-exterior, half-interior)

  • Clear damp-heat and lingering pathogenic wind

  • Regulate Liver qi and digestive stagnation

  • Support the immune system during early or unresolved colds/flu

  • Reduce inflammation, help with chronic fatigue, headaches, fullness in the chest or abdomen, and alternating chills/fever

  • Calm the nervous system and regulate the body’s response to stressors

Who Might Benefit From Wind Tea:

  • People with lingering cold or flu symptoms

  • Those who feel stuck between sickness and recovery

  • Individuals dealing with alternating fever and chills, dry throat, irritability, or fullness in the ribs or chest

  • People prone to digestive upset with emotional stress

  • Those needing Liver and Spleen regulation and support for qi stagnation

Recommended Use:

Simmer one tea bag for 50 minutes in water. Best taken warm. Avoid during pregnancy or consult a qualified practitioner.