


Botanical Biohacking – Wind Tea
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.