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  • Tsheringma Cordyceps Happiness Tea, Menjong Sorig, 50g
  • Tsheringma Cordyceps Happiness Tea, Menjong Sorig, 50g
  • Tsheringma Cordyceps Happiness Tea, Menjong Sorig, 50g

Tsheringma Cordyceps Happiness Tea, Menjong Sorig, 50g

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Cordyceps Sinensis is a rare and precious medicinal fungus that grows on high-altitude meadows of the Himalayas. It has been used for centuries in the Sowa Rigpa medical system to treat various diseases and enhance health and longevity.

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Cordyceps Sinensis is a rare and precious medicinal fungus that grows on high-altitude meadows of the Himalayas. It has been used for centuries in the Sowa Rigpa medical system to treat various diseases and enhance health and longevity.

Cordyceps Happiness Tea is a special blend of Cordyceps Sinensis and other flavoring ingredients that are sourced from the pristine mountains of Bhutan engaging yak herders and rural communities. Cordyceps Happiness Tea relaxes the mind and body thereby promoting good health and wellbeing. It is a perfect drink for anyone who ants to enjoy the benefits of Cordyceps Sinensis in a delicious and convenient way. 

Preparation:

Pour hot water onto the tea bag and allow it to brew for a few minutes to get the best flavour and colour.

Ingredients:

Cordyceps Sinensis (5%), Rheum australe & Oryza sativa

Net content: 25x 0.9g sachet

Menjong Sorig Pharmaceuticals, otherwise known as Pharmaceutical and Research Unit under the Institute of Traditional Medicine Services in the Ministry of Health, is the premier manufacturer of the traditional herbal-based medicines supplied to all the Hospitals in Bhutan. It is a place where the modern science and technology is married with the ancient traditional knowledge. It is located in Kawa Jangsa in the capital city of Bhutan, Thimphu.

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