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Xia Sang Ju (®L®áµâ) |
| Xia Sang Ju is a common flower tea in the Guangdong province. It appeared in about two hundred years ago in the Qing Dynasty and the name 'Xia Sang Ju' was also originated from 'Sang Ju Drink' in the Qing Dynasty, which means a drink of morns alba and dendranthema indicum which is sweet and bitter. |
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Prunella vulgaris (®L¬\¯ó), morns alba (®á¸) and dendranthema indicum (ª÷µâªá) are the main ingredients of Xia-Sang-Ju. It is useful for removing heat from the liner and improving eyesight, dispelling wing and heat, especially for the common type of wind-heat cold, conjunctival congestion, headache , swollen and sore throat. |
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The tea is especially suitable for city people aged between thirteen and twenty-four, who have late sleeps, high pressure, dry and thirsty of mouth, or boils pain near the tongue. Regarding people with ordinary day pressure, late rests or insufficient time for sleeping, brings about eyes feeling dry easily, to be often weary or even having ache person may use. It is also suitable for the teenagers who often have acne. However, people who are suffering from colds, those sensitive to cold weather or those has coldly coughs are not suitable to drink it. It also do not have much good effects for children aged below five or below. |