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A good tea for hay fever with a curative tea is
The other day, a friend of mine asked me this question. 🍵"I like and drink the curative tea irodori, but which one works best for hay fever?" ☕It is only a tea. It is not a medicine, so it does not mean that drinking it will stop a runny nose or cure itchy eyes, or that it will "work", but I think that clearing up or easing unpleasant symptoms can be expected from tea.
A good tea for hay fever with a curative tea is
The other day, a friend of mine asked me this question. 🍵"I like and drink the curative tea irodori, but which one works best for hay fever?" ☕It is only a tea. It is not a medicine, so it does not mean that drinking it will stop a runny nose or cure itchy eyes, or that it will "work", but I think that clearing up or easing unpleasant symptoms can be expected from tea.
Or maybe a Momoyu for the Peach Festival?
January and February passed in the blink of an eye, and now it is already March of the third year of the third year of the lunar calendar. It is now time for the Girls' Festival and the Peach Festival. The third day of the third month of the third lunar month, called "Momo no Sekku," or Peach Festival, is the first snake of the year. It is one of the five seasonal festivals of the year, and "Sekku" refers to the turning point of the seasons, and in the lunar calendar, which considered the year in 24 sections, various events were held for each section.
Or maybe a Momoyu for the Peach Festival?
January and February passed in the blink of an eye, and now it is already March of the third year of the third year of the lunar calendar. It is now time for the Girls' Festival and the Peach Festival. The third day of the third month of the third lunar month, called "Momo no Sekku," or Peach Festival, is the first snake of the year. It is one of the five seasonal festivals of the year, and "Sekku" refers to the turning point of the seasons, and in the lunar calendar, which considered the year in 24 sections, various events were held for each section.
Golden Thread Premium on Valentine's Day
When I passed by a convenience store on New Year's Day, I was a bit surprised to see a poster for ehomaki and a poster for Valentine's Day already on the wall. Well, Valentine's Day. It is a nostalgic story from the Showa Era when women would confess their love to their male counterparts. We have gone from handing out chocolates to men at work, to sending chocolates to close friends, to now buying the most delicious sweets for ourselves who are working hard every day. This is what I recommend for this year's Valentine's Day. Risaburo Kameda Yakuho's irodori "Kinshijaku Premium" curing tea
Golden Thread Premium on Valentine's Day
When I passed by a convenience store on New Year's Day, I was a bit surprised to see a poster for ehomaki and a poster for Valentine's Day already on the wall. Well, Valentine's Day. It is a nostalgic story from the Showa Era when women would confess their love to their male counterparts. We have gone from handing out chocolates to men at work, to sending chocolates to close friends, to now buying the most delicious sweets for ourselves who are working hard every day. This is what I recommend for this year's Valentine's Day. Risaburo Kameda Yakuho's irodori "Kinshijaku Premium" curing tea
Bath Effects Revisited
Especially at this time of the year and in a snowy area, we can see from news reports how difficult life is for those affected by the disaster. In the areas that were not affected by the disaster, we are doing what we can to help in any way we can, and at the same time, we must also stay healthy.
Bath Effects Revisited
Especially at this time of the year and in a snowy area, we can see from news reports how difficult life is for those affected by the disaster. In the areas that were not affected by the disaster, we are doing what we can to help in any way we can, and at the same time, we must also stay healthy.
Cleanse yourself in a medicinal hot spring bath during the year-end and New Year's holidays
It is said that beauty salons are crowded at the end of the year. Is this feeling unique to Japanese people, who want to get a haircut at the end of the year, have their nails done, and look good to welcome the new year with a refreshed feeling?
Cleanse yourself in a medicinal hot spring bath during the year-end and New Year's holidays
It is said that beauty salons are crowded at the end of the year. Is this feeling unique to Japanese people, who want to get a haircut at the end of the year, have their nails done, and look good to welcome the new year with a refreshed feeling?
How about a cup of healthy tea instead of slaughterhouses?
To celebrate the New Year, we have a tokoso. When I was a child, I drank a tokoso made with mirin (sweet sake), and I only remember that it tasted bad... The origin of the slaughterhouse is said to be a mixture of more than a dozen kinds of medicinal herbs, which was soaked in sake and drunk by "Hua Tuo," a famous doctor in the Three Kingdoms period of China.
How about a cup of healthy tea instead of slaughterhouses?
To celebrate the New Year, we have a tokoso. When I was a child, I drank a tokoso made with mirin (sweet sake), and I only remember that it tasted bad... The origin of the slaughterhouse is said to be a mixture of more than a dozen kinds of medicinal herbs, which was soaked in sake and drunk by "Hua Tuo," a famous doctor in the Three Kingdoms period of China.