Gentle Traditions X The Herborium
Women Herbal Tea - Gentle Traditions X The Herborium
Women Herbal Tea - Gentle Traditions X The Herborium
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八珍汤 – Eight Treasures Blend
Preconception | Reproductive Health | Supportive in Postpartum and Post-Menstruation
Discover the benefits of this revered formula, Eight Treasures Blend (八珍汤 Ba Zhen Tang) a classical herbal combination used to support women’s reproductive health across life stages. Traditionally used to replenish Blood and strengthen the body, this blend is especially helpful for preconception, after menstruation and postpartum recovery.
Each bundle comes with 3 packets. Use 1 packet to make tea or 3 packets to make a broth / soup.
Hand-blended by The Herborium for Gentle Traditions with A - AAA or organic herbs.
Ingredients & Allergens
Ingredients & Allergens
Jujube, Rehmannia, Angelica Root, Codonopsis Root, Poria, Liquorice Root, White Atractylodes Rhizome, White Peony Root, Szechuan Lovage Root
Allergens: May contain sesame, soy, wheat, fish or shellfish.
Recipe
Recipe
Recipe can be found here.
Important Information
Important Information
- Each packet is 32g.
- Not for children.
- Consult Naomi Jansson of Gentle Traditions or your TCM practitioner if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medications or supplements, or managing any serious health condition.
- Slight variation in taste or colour may occur due to the nature of herbs, but quality remains consistent.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the TGA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Disclaimer
- The information provided with this package is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is intended for general wellbeing and support.
- If you are taking medications, supplements, or other herbal preparations,
- If you have been diagnosed with a medical condition or if you are unsure about your suitability for herbal products, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional or Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner before use and if concerns are ongoing.
- In traditional herbal practice it is common to recommend not having the same herbal preparation regularly for longer than 3 consecutive months.

