Xi Xin, Wild Ginger Chinese Herb Xi Xin, also known as Wild Ginger, Asarum, or Siebold, was first cited in Asian texts almost 2,000 years ago. Wild Ginger is one of the few warming, cold-dispersing herbs that also has essential oils which work to drive out dampness and other blockages....
Xi Xin, also known as Wild Ginger, Asarum, or Siebold, was first cited in Asian texts almost 2,000 years ago. Wild Ginger is one of the few warming, cold-dispersing herbs that also has essential oils which work to drive out dampness and other blockages. Coupled with its pain relieving properties and strong penetrrating nature, Wild Ginger has justified its use in some martial arts training liniments. Xi Xin is acrid and warm, and enters the Lung, Kidney, and Heart meridians. The classical Shi Ba Fan (Eighteen Incompatibilities) states that this herb is INCOMPATIBLE with Li Lu (Veratrum).
First time to try this brand. Really good tea that fills the room with the smell of aromatic spices.
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William Pulver
Great value for a good product.
This tea is delicious either hot or cold. Im actually put it in Glass and made sun tea out of it. Great value.
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emilyn
Excellent tasting tea.
I liked everything about it. I love Tea and this is the absolute best.
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Maggie
The best tea
I started drinking this tea when I wanted to conceive and it helped my hormones and overall mood so much. I mixed in pineapple juice and apple cider vinegar and chia seeds. It also helps with pms! I love this tea and I swear by it.
Thank you for your review. It is very kind of you.
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Natalie
Enjoy this tea!
Like to use organic teas and this was a very good choice. Recommended.