King Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea By Ron Teeguarden's Dragon Herbs My Cup of Tee Overview & Drug Interactions

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Supplement: King Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea by Ron Teeguarden's Dragon Herbs My Cup of Tee

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Label Information

Supplement Facts:

Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): Adults and children 4 or more years of age
Minimum serving Sizes:
1 Gram(s)
Maximum serving Sizes:
1 Gram(s)
Servings per container 65
UPC/BARCODE 679372180230

Ingredient Amount per Serving Group % DV, Adults & children 4+ years
King Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea
1 Gram(s)
Oolong Tea --

Other Ingredients:


Label Statments:


FDA Disclaimer Statement
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Formula
- This legendary tea was supposedly given to the people of China by Guan Yin. Tie, meaning iron, refers to its reddish brown color that resembles the color of iron. This uniquely fragrant Oolong tea is semi-fermented, between un-fermented white and green teas and the fully fermented black teas.
Formulation
- Flavor - Sweet delicate earthy notes pass fleetingly over the tongue with a fluffy mouthfeel that lightly lingers
FDA Statement of Identity
- Dietary Supplement
Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions
- Directions: Add the amount of botanicals per a recipe, as desired, or as directed by a health practitioner. The proper way of extracting botanicals depends on parts used. Flowers, fruits and leaves can usually be steeped or decocted (boiling over fire) while stems, barks and roots typically require decocting. In a Desktop Botanical Garden Glass Tea & Elixir maker, add 1 part botanical(s) and 5-8 parts water, steep or decoct for 5-20 minutes. You can boil water directly in the elixir maker. Repeat this process for 2nd or 3rd extraction until all active constituents have been extracted.
General Statements
- More My Cup of Tee ideas and instructions on our website. www.dragonherbs.com

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Manufactured for
Name Ron Teeguarden's Dragon Herbs
Street Address P.O. Box 361459
City Los Angeles
State CA
ZipCode 90036
Phone Number (888) 558-6642
Web Address www.dragonherbs.com

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