Are you looking for a detox tea that helps with natural slimming? Discover Fei Yan Tea, a premium Chinese herbal tea that has been used for centuries to purify the body and support metabolism.
Why Fei Yan Tea?
How do you use Fei Yan Tea? Drink 1-2 cups of detox tea daily as part of a healthy lifestyle. Allow the herbs to steep for 5-10 minutes for optimal effect and rich flavour.
Who is Fei Yan Tea suitable for? For anyone looking for:
Here’s a look at what’s inside and why each part is there:
Lotus Leaf (15%) – Used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) when people felt heavy or bloated after eating. Early studies suggest it may also influence fat metabolism.
Luffa Acutangula (15%) – Also called ridge gourd. It’s not something most Western diets use, but in Asian traditions it’s linked with digestion and liver support.
Tangerine Peel (10%) – Aromatic and slightly bitter. In TCM, citrus peel is thought to get things moving in the digestive system and help with that sluggish, heavy feeling.
Astragalus Root (10%) – A well-known adaptogen that’s often used to support energy, stamina, and resilience.
Hawthorn Fruit (10%) – Known both in Europe and China. Often used for digestion and circulation, it adds a tart fruitiness to the tea.
Fiveleaf Gynostemma (10%) – Sometimes nicknamed “Southern Ginseng” and even “the herb of immortality” in China. It’s studied for antioxidant effects and possible support with cholesterol.
Stevia Leaf (10%) – Adds sweetness naturally, without calories, so the blend tastes pleasant without added sugar.
Oolong Tea (10%) – The most studied part of the formula. Oolong sits between green and black tea and has been linked to modest boosts in fat burning and metabolism.
Rhubarb Root (5%) – Traditionally used to help digestion. In larger amounts it can be a laxative, but here it’s just a small fraction.
Genmaicha (5%) – A Japanese-style mix of green tea and roasted rice. It has a nutty flavour that makes Feiyan smooth and easy to drink.
Together, these ingredients give you a tea that’s refreshing, slightly sweet, and a lot gentler than the typical slimming teas on the market.