A friend of mine recently asked me this question.
I like and drink irodori curing tea, but which one works best for hay fever?"
It is a tea, after all. It is not a medicine, so drinking it will stop a runny nose,
It doesn't cure itchy eyes or "help" though,
Do you feel refreshed or relieved of any uncomfortable symptoms?
Isn't that what we can expect from tea?
My approach is to use ✨ Aroma, clean on the palate 、
Good for 👀 eyes and thirst and 👀 the effect of the aroma that helps to move the "chi" (energy)
and also I'd say it's more of a heat purifier than a warmer... I guess.
From that point of view
(January) flowering onion
When the eyes and throat are bothering you
Chrysanthemum and JasmineRefreshing aroma and refreshing taste of
Dry, tired eyesindicates such things as location of person or thing, location of short-term action, etc.
Unpleasant conditions in early springneatly.
Moegi" chrysanthemum, light green tea, jasmine tea 260 yen (tax included)
(ii) Moegi Premium
To "moegi".basilandcitrus (fruit)Add the scent of
Refreshing aroma andneat and tidyAt mealtime with a taste
By the power of the chrysanthemumEye/throatfor the thirst of Let the chi flow around you.refresh (e.g. memory)
Moegi Premium.
Basil, mandarin orange peel, chrysanthemum, light green tea, jasmine tea 390 yen (tax included)
(iii) Peacock Blue Premium
Peacock blue" 🍋lemon grassplus
fragrantLighten your mind and body
listlessI have no appetite. I need to clear my head.
Peacock Blue Premium
Lemongrass, pigeon pea tea, black beans, corn beards,
Roasted pigeon peas, mandarin orange peel 390 yen (tax included)
Three are recommended.
I replied, but my friend contacted me and said, "I like the taste of Kinshojaku Premium too, so give me
four kinds.
Well, it's tea, so what tastes good is best.