Du’s Tea is sourced from Du's tree leaves. It belongs to an ancient plant class and is over two million years old. Most of them located in Europe and North America had been unable to survive the 4th Ice Age, except a small amount in North Asia, still found there today. The tree is commonly referred to as “The Living Fossil” by modern geologists. Its leaves and bark have been recorded in ‘Herbal Canon’ and ‘Compendium of Material Medical’ as being “The Rare Healing Materials”, and with having a high reputation over the past 2000 years. Du's Tea is recognized for its cardiovascular benefits, providing essential minerals and potent compounds like chlorogenic acid and flavonoids to support heart health.
*Du's tea is 100% herbal based. It is not a prescription medicine. (disclaimer)
The Aromatherapy Ritual of Du’s Tea
Aromatherapy uses aromatic plant oils to enhance your mood, cognitive function, and physical well-being. When you breathe in these natural plant compounds, they trigger immediate, positive emotional and physiological reactions.
Many people drinking Du’s Tea for high blood pressure love how it instills a sense of calm. What they might not know is that this soothing effect begins before the first sip. The unique aroma rising from your cup is a purposely designed aromatherapy experience crafted to relax your nervous system, lessen stress, and ease tension.
How to enjoy the full experience: place your nose near a cup of freshly brewed Du’s Tea. Take deep breaths and relax. Inhale the unique aroma for 10 to 15 minutes as the tea cools to a comfortable drinking temperature.
Du's Pro
Had no time to prepare and drink tea? Du's Pro is available.
Precision-extracted for maximum potency, Du’s Pro is a 100% natural formula designed for cardiovascular and blood pressure support. Each serving contains 600mg of concentrated extract, the equivalent of drinking over 15 cups (7.5L) of traditional Du’s Tea.
Since 2009, Du's Pro has helped tens of thousands of people worldwide achieve their cardiovascular wellness goals naturally. It is officially listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (AUST L 321286).