Gu-Lan tea can be traced back to the 4th century during the period of the ancient Silk Road. At the ancient town of Gu Loulan, traders prepared a herbal tea by using different spices sourced from Mongolia, China and the Himalayas before the start of their long journey. The tea was made to reduce the sugar in their bodies and ward off thirst while they were travelling across the desert; the tea kept them healthy and energetic, free from the illness and diseases from the harsh environment and irregular high fat diet on their way to the West.
Until recent years, scientist studied the species in the tea and discovered the tea blends are delicious and very rich in powerful, health-promoting nutrients, including saponins, betaine, carotenoids, polysaccharides and anti-oxidants. Scientists are now discovering these nutrients carry tremendous health benefits, which may possibly be one of the answers to the important and complex health question of our time.
*Gu-Lan tea is 100% herbal based. It is not a prescription medicine. (disclaimer)
Recipes
This popular healthy and energy boosting tea can also be made into two delicious sparking drinks, iced or warm, at some occasions:
- Use 2 teabags to make a full cup of strong taste tea. Remove teabags, add 3 teaspoons of natural sweetener, Stirring till all are melt. (Optional: add maximum 10ml of Dry Gin (17.5% Alcohol Volume) if not on a diet. )
- Use 2 teabags to make a 3/4 cup of strong taste tea. Remove teabags, add 3 teaspoons of natural sweetener, Stirring till all are melt. Add 1/4 cup of milk to make a full cup. (Optional: add maximum 10ml of Dry Gin (17.5% Alcohol Volume) if not on a diet)
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Gu-Lan Tea Capsules
Had no time to prepare and drink tea? Gu-Lan Capsules are available.
Gu-Lan tea capsules are 100% naturally extracted from the authentic Gu-Lan diet tea. It allows you to enjoy the health properties of Gu-Lan tea without spending time brewing and consuming tea. Each capsule contains unbeatable dose of 600mg Gu-Lan tea extract, which is made from 30 grams of tea. This equals to more than 15 (500ml) cups.
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