Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji Infusion (Star Ring) — 20 Individual Packets
Also known as: Fufang Nanbanlangen Chongji • Isatis Root Combination Beverage
Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji is a classic instant herbal infusion used in traditional wellness routines—especially during winter season changes. It comes in single-serve packets that dissolve quickly in hot water for a warm, convenient drink you can keep in your pantry, work bag, or travel kit.
Why you may like it: fast prep • portable packets • comforting warm mug • simple pantry staple
How customers use Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji
- Warm mug ritual: A comforting hot drink during cold weather.
- On-the-go packets: Easy to keep at work, in a travel bag, or in a “just in case” cabinet.
- Steam comfort: Some customers enjoy gently inhaling the steam from the mug (non-medical sensory comfort).
- Simple routine: Dissolves quickly—no straining, no long brew time.
Clarity note: This is an instant granule combination beverage (not loose tea leaves).
Quick decision guide
Customers tend to reach for Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji when they want a traditional “clear heat” style drink and feel a seasonal shift coming on (for example: scratchy throat feelings, feeling run down, wanting a warming herbal cup). (Traditional use)
Customers often choose something else if they strongly prefer “warming” style herbs, dislike sweetened granules, or if they are sensitive to cold/cooling foods and drinks. When in doubt, ask a qualified clinician.
Important: If symptoms are severe, persistent, or worsening, seek medical care.
Product details
Product: Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji Infusion
Brand: Star Ring (Qixing)
Form: Individual instant drink packets (granules)
Origin: China
Count: 20 packets per bag (20 servings)
Multi-pack: 2 bags (40 servings total)
Dietary notes: none
Storage: Reseal bag; store cool & dry
Ingredients
Herbal blend:
- Nan Ban Lan Gen (Southern Isatis Root) — Baphicacanthus cusia root
- Pu Gong Ying (Dandelion Herb) — Taraxacum mongolicum herb
- Zi Hua Di Ding (Viola Herb) — Viola yedoensis herb
Other ingredients: Sugar (for taste)
No artificial colors or flavors.
Traditional-use benefits
In traditional Chinese wellness frameworks, formulas in this category are commonly used to support:
- Throat comfort (traditional-use language)
- Seasonal comfort during winter changes (traditional-use language)
- “Clear heat / resolve toxicity” as a traditional framework concept
We intentionally avoid disease claims. Research is presented for education only and does not imply this product prevents or treats illness.
How to make Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji (best method)
- Bring water to a full boil (kettle/stovetop preferred).
- Add 1 packet to 1 cup hot water.
- Stir until fully dissolved.
- Let cool to a comfortable temperature and drink.
Comfort ritual: Enjoy the aroma and warmth; some customers gently inhale the steam from the mug (non-medical sensory comfort).
Suggested use: Dissolve 1 packet in 1 cup hot water, up to 3 times daily as needed, or follow your clinician’s instructions.
Quick comparison
| Product type | What it is | Why customers choose it | Best fit if you want… |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji | Instant granules in packets (quick dissolve) | Fast prep, portable, consistent taste | Maximum convenience in under a minute |
| Loose herb tea | Raw herbs steeped or simmered (needs straining) | Customization, traditional prep experience | A “from-scratch” tea ritual |
| Capsules/tablets | No beverage; swallow format | No taste, no prep | Taste-free convenience |
Quality & trust
GMP manufacturing: Produced under Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
Label transparency: We recommend reviewing the package panel for exact ingredients and allergens.
Lot & freshness: Check lot number and best-by date on package.
Storage: Reseal and store cool/dry for best taste.
Need help choosing? We’ll help you compare formats (packets vs loose herbs vs pills).
Contact us for product guidance.

- Easy to dissolve
Pro Note: This is a better price when you buy 2 bags over buying one bag.
Cautions & important notes
- Pregnant or nursing: Avoid unless directed by a qualified clinician.
- Medical conditions / medications: Consult your clinician before use.
- Allergies/sensitivity: Discontinue if you experience adverse reactions.
- Prop 65: Statements may apply due to naturally occurring trace elements in plants (soil/environment).
This product is a traditional wellness beverage. It is not a substitute for medical care.
Customer reviews
FAQs
What does Ban Lan Gen Chong Ji taste like?
It’s herbal and mildly sweet (it contains sugar). Many people describe it as stronger than typical Western herbal teas.
Is this the same as plain Ban Lan Gen (single herb tea)?
No. This is a combination formula in instant granules. It’s designed for convenience and consistent preparation.
How long does it take to make?
Typically under a minute: hot water + packet + stir.
Can I take it every day?
Most customers use it as a seasonal comfort beverage. If you want daily use guidance, consult a qualified clinician.
Related links
Research References
These references are provided for educational purposes only and do not imply this product prevents or treats any disease. Many studies involve extracts, isolated compounds, or laboratory models.
- Efficacy and safety of Ban-Lan-Gen granules in the treatment of seasonal influenza (PMID: 25873046)
- Aurantiamide acetate from Baphicacanthus cusia root exhibits anti-inflammatory and anti-viral effects in Influenza A virus-infected cells (PMID: 28119097)
- Ergosterol peroxide suppresses Influenza A virus-induced inflammation in human alveolar epithelial cells (PMID: 31323223)
- Anti-inflammatory effects of water extract of Taraxacum mongolicum on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in acute lung injury (PMID: 25861954)
- Violae Herba: A comprehensive review of the traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, quality control and clinical applications (PMID: 40188895)
- Discovery and molecular elucidation of the anti-influenza material basis of Banlangen granules (quality-control / mechanism-focused research) (PMID: 36057409)
