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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our traditional herbal teas, quality standards, and TCM wellness practices.
What are herbal teas?
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Herbal teas, often referred to as tisanes, are beverages made from the infusion or decoction of herbs, spices, or other plant material in hot water. In TCM, they are meticulously formulated to balance the body's energy (Qi), nourish vital organs, and address specific health concerns through natural botanical synergy.
How often should herbal tea be consumed?
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Consumption frequency depends on the specific tea blend and your personal health goals. For general wellness, one cup daily is often recommended. For therapeutic purposes, our TCM practitioners might suggest 2-3 times per day. Always consult with a specialist to determine the ideal regimen for your body constitution.
Are your teas made from natural ingredients?
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Yes, absolutely. Long Kang TCM prides itself on using 100% natural, high-grade botanical ingredients. We source authentic herbs from traditional cultivation regions and ensure no artificial colors, preservatives, or synthetic flavors are added to our blends.
Do your teas contain caffeine?
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The majority of our herbal formulations are naturally caffeine-free. However, some blends that incorporate specific tea leaves (like Pu-erh or Oolong) for metabolic support may contain small amounts of natural caffeine. Check the individual product descriptions for caffeine-free labeling.
How should herbal tea be stored?
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To maintain potency and freshness, store your herbal teas in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong odors. Our airtight packaging is designed to preserve the essential oils of the herbs; ensure the seal is closed tightly after every use.
Still have questions?
Our TCM experts are available for personal consultations and specific product inquiries.