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Herbal Information on Organic Ju Hua (You Ji Ju Hua) Bulk Form Common Name:   Chrysanthemum FlowerBotanical Name:    Chrysanthemum morifolium; FlosPin Yin Name:   You Ji Ju HuaBenefits …

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Herbal Information on Organic Ju Hua (You Ji Ju Hua) Bulk Form

Common Name:   Chrysanthemum Flower
Botanical Name:    Chrysanthemum morifolium; Flos
Pin Yin Name:   You Ji Ju Hua

Benefits of Organic Ju Hua
Chrysanthemum flowers are brewed to make a refreshing drink, which is known as chrysanthemum tea. Chrysanthemum tea has many medicinal uses, including an aid in recovery during the winter months.  In  “Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic”, it is classified as the top grade medicine that can activate qi and blood, maintain normal body weight, stay youthful, and extend life if used in a daily basis.
A comment on the beauty of the flower as it symbolizes long life, joy, optimism and fidelity. A red chrysanthemum symbolizes love, and white symbolizes loyal love and truth.

Chrysanthemum flowers are not only beautiful but also offer a myriad of health benefits. They provide herbal support for vision and are a classic botanical remedy that promotes free breathing. Renowned for their cardiovascular system support, chrysanthemums can also expel wind heat, making them perfect for use during the chilly winter months. These versatile flowers aid in the overall cleansing of the body and can be used externally as a soothing skin soak. Explore the holistic advantages of incorporating chrysanthemum flowers into your daily health regimen. Discover how to harness these benefits by visiting our comprehensive guide and learn to integrate chrysanthemums into your wellness routine today.

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How To Make Chrysanthemum Tea

1.  To create a delicate, aromatic cup of chrysanthemum tea that exudes a calming floral essence, begin by bringing pure, crystal-clear water to a vigorous boil in a sturdy pot.
2.  While the water dances with energy, carefully select a handful of dried chrysanthemum flowers, their vibrant hues reminiscent of a golden sunset.
3.  As the bubbling water reaches its peak, place the fragrant chrysanthemum blooms into a dainty teapot or elegant porcelain cup, allowing their petals to gently unfurl in anticipation of the brewing process.
4.  Slowly, pour the hot water over the blossoms, watching as they gracefully release their essence into the liquid, filling the air with a sweet, heady aroma.
5.  Allow the chrysanthemum tea to steep for a thoughtful 5-10 minutes, giving time for the flavors to mingle and harmonize, creating a symphony of delicate notes that tantalize the senses.
6.  Then, strain the tea, separating the spent flowers from the golden-hued infusion, ensuring a pure, clear brew that sparkles like sunlight on a tranquil stream.

Time For The Reward Of Brewing Chrysthemum Tea Correctly

Sip slowly, savoring the gentle, floral flavor that dances on your palate, a soothing elixir that brings a sense of calm and relaxation with each luxurious sip.
For those with a sweet tooth, a drizzle of golden honey or a sprinkle of sugar can enhance the tea's natural sweetness, adding a touch of indulgence to this elegant, refined beverage.

Channels:   Liver, Lung
Product Properties: Cold, Bitter, Sweet
Additional Information: Sweet, bitter, slightly cold
How to Use:  Tea, Topically, Tincture, Formulas

Other Ingredients: None, nothing has been added to this product.
Package Size:   1 pound
Form:   Whole, Not uniform sizes
Certified Organic:  Yes, Certified Organic
Dosage: Follow doctors instructions on how to use this herb.
Origin: China
Brand: Nuherbs Organic- Geo-Authentic Herbs
Cautions: Do not use if pregnant or nursing.
California Prop 65

Naturally Occurring Components:  Chrysanthemin, adenine, choline, flavonoids, Stachydrine, trace of vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin E, amino acids

Check out our How to Use Bulk Herbs page to see how to use herbs correctly. 

About Nuherbs Lab Tested Quality.

Each batch of herbs is dual-lab tested by our in-house lab and independent third party lab. Our in-house lab is equipped with instruments such as a high performance liquid chromatography, moisture determination meter, Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, gas chromatograph, etc.

In addition, the following additional tests are performed:

  • Micro bacteria
  • Pesticides - over 200 pesticides tested for (Uab 2000 screen).
  • Heavy Metals - Lead, Mercury and Arsenic

Traditional Chinese Herbs encompasses the use of different parts of plants, such as the leaves, roots, stems, flowers, and seeds. These plant parts are often used as a tea, decoctions, extracts, made into capsules or even a footbath. These bulk herbs should be regarded as an added feature to modern western healthcare, and not as a replacement. Chinese traditional herbs ( Teas ) emphasize harmony and balance.

We encourage you to educate yourself on herbs and supplements, by researching reputable sites, and books. Having an open discussion with your physician on what will be most beneficial for your health issues. And lastly discussing interaction of herbs and pharmaceuticals with your pharmacist or physician.

References:  
http://www.naturalwellbeing.com/learning-center/Ju_Hua/
http://www.chineseherbshealing.com/chrysanthemum-morifolium/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10582400/#:~:text=Chrysanthemum%20flowers%20are%20rich%20in,%2C%20hepatoprotective%2C%20and%20nephroprotective%20activities.
https://draxe.com/nutrition/chrysanthemum-tea/
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-most-important-health-benefits-of-chrysanthemum-tea_tbl9_336316194

 

You Ji Ju Hua Organic Nuherbs 1 lb.

$52.00