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Blue lotus tea

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The blue lotus tea creates a feeling of calm and deep relaxation

Hand picked blue lotus whole flower tea. With a delightful and fragrant aroma, it has full-bodied, earthy and slightly bitter notes. Blue lotus tea promotes inner calm and deep relaxation. It has rich, fruity and root vegetable-like flavor notes. It tastes less floral than chrysanthemum and rose.

  • 27 x portions 1 flower = 3 cups (after the 1st brewing process, top up with hot water 2 more times)
  • Single Origin: From an island called HaiNan Island (海南島), known as the Hawaii of China
  • antioxidants
  • Vegan
  • naturally caffeine free
  • All The Qi flowers are 100% traceable, genuine and sustainably sourced from small family owned farms

Preparation :
Pour hot water (190-200°F) over a flower in a clear glass mug/pot, preferably using bamboo tongs (or something similar such as chopsticks) to weigh it down so it is completely submerged. Leave for 3-5 minutes. The flower remains in the water and becomes even more beautiful with each infusion.

Benefits:
Helps reduce stress + anxiety
Helps promote radiant skin and hair
Helps reduce inflammation
Helps improve digestion
Helps promote restful sleep

Further information:
Known as the Egyptian dream flower for deep relaxation, stress relief and lucid dreaming. Blue lotus has been enjoyed for thousands of years in ancient Egypt, the Maya, Syria and more.

Qi (meaning life energy) arose from a belief in the connection between inner and outer beauty and the power of flowers and their ability to promote a deep sense of holistic well-being. According to ancient Eastern philosophies, it is believed that when a plant flowers, it has reached the peak of its life and the flowers are the fruit of this Qi energy at the highest level. All of The Qi's flowers come from family-owned farms that offer only single-origin, whole-flower herbs as they consistently provide the richest flavonoids, nutrients, and flavors

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