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People who put a strain on their voices such as teachers or singers, often have a dry feeling in the throat with hoarseness. Platycodon root dissolve dry phlegm, and the moisturising herbs ophiopogon tuber, scrophularia, liquorice and Japanese honeysuckle blossoms nourish and restore the voice. Sonorous Voice Tea has a strong, sweet taste.

Tea - Sonorous Voice Qing Yin Cha

£8.00Price
  • mai men dong (Ophiopogonis Radix) ophiopogon tuber 

    xuan shen (Scrophulariae Radix) scrophularia

    gan cao (Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma) licorice

    jie geng (Platycodonis Radix) platycodon root

    jin yin hua (Lonicerae Japonicae Flos) Japanese honeysuckle flower

    xing ren (Prunus armeniaca) Bitter apricot seed or kernal

  • Put 1 tablespoon of herbs, for each cup of tea, in hot water and let it steep for 20 minutes. Try to ensure you have a little bit of every herb in your mix. The herbal mixture can be reused several times. Drink two to three cups spread throughout the day.

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