Singing Tea

$39.95

A nourishing and soothing blend of herbs including liquorice, Slippery Elm, Cinnamon and Ginger.

If you’re a public speaker, teacher, singer , this tea is designed for you!

All herbs used are of a super-high grade, with many organic herbs used in this blend.

Organic herbs used in this blend are denoted by*

INGREDIENTS: Gan Cao Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis) , Marshmallow Leaf (Althaea Officinalis), Fennel Seed Organic* (Fructus Foeniculi), Chen Pi (Pepicarpium Citri Reticulatae), Dried Ginger Root Organic* (Rhizoma Zingeriberis), Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Cassia)*, Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Ulmus rubra), Gan Cao Licorice Root Extract Granule* 5:1 (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis Radix).

 

Made in Australia from local and imported ingredients. We suggest using 3g per cup (approx 1 teaspoon), double for a super strong tea.

This tube of 110 grams will make up to 28 serves of tea. Each serve/pot of tea can make 1 – 3 cups of tea:

Making the tea by pot? 

Put 3g (1 heaped teaspoon) per person in the teapot. Add boiling water and steep for at least 10 minutes before drinking. Try to keep the herbs touching the water over time and the tea will infuse over time and get stronger. Watch the videos below for more herbal tea making tips.

Making the tea by the individual cup? 

We suggest using 3g per cup. (1 heaped teaspoon). Use in a cup either pour through a strainer or tea-ball strainer with continuous infusion.

If you are really hammering your voice, or prefer a stronger taste, you can make a stronger brew by adding more herbs in your teapot or teacup.

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Our glass & Cork packaging features an environmental design with NO PLASTIC.

Marie Hopkinson is the owner and creator of these herbal tea blends, via the Perth-based company, Metro Health and Medicine. Marie has been a Chinese Medicine Practitioner since 2001, embracing the many self-help aspects and foods-as-medicine aspects of Chinese medicine, Marie developed these herbal tea blends for everyday drinking use. These herbal tea blends are not intended to be used as medicine, or as a treatment, but are a healthy and enjoyable way to get the benefits of herbal tea in your life.
Marie started her journey in Chinese medicine right out of high school, simply curious about studying she was delighted intrigued by the first class enough to make it her profession and passion, some 27 years later. Marie has been practicing since 2000, completing an initial 3-year course in Chinese Medicine at the Perth Academy of Natural Therapies in WA. At 22 years old, Marie went to  Hangzhou China for additional training in the Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (Hangzhou Shi Zhong Yi Yuan), working in a Chinese medicine hospital as an intern in Herbal medicine, acupuncture and Tuina Chinese massage. This early trip sparked Maries love of China, inspiring a desire to return and experience more of the natural health Chinese medicine culture. As of 2024, Marie has visited the different provinces of China over 13 times.

Marie also developed a passion for teaching Chinese medicine, studying further to gain a Master of International Health at Curtin University in 2006, and teaching Chinese medicine, public health and social sciences over the years at Colleges in Perth, WA.

Most recently, Marie began studying a third degree in Herbal medicine, through the Institute of Classics in East-Asian Medicine (ICEAM), from 2016 to 2018, and now exclusively practices pulse-based herbal medicine, which is all Han Dynasty based herbal formulas.
Marie is passionate about the effective practice and understanding of Chinese Medicine and enjoys the opportunity to educate patients about the benefits of self-help aspects such as diet therapy, and the passion for medicine seeps into her careful selection of food-based herbs in the herbal tea blends found in the Metro Health Herbal Tea Blend Range.

Marie currently practices Chinese Medicine and can be consulted for appointments, either in-person and online appointments are available for patients who are not in Perth, Western Australia. For more info about booking an appointment for a herbal medicine or acupuncture consultation with Marie CLICK HERE.

 

 

A nourishing and soothing blend of herbs including liquorice, Slippery Elm, Cinnamon and Ginger.

Great to drink through the days or nights when you rely on your voice for singing or speaking or any vocal use.

Large Size 110g – All prices AUD

All herbs used are of a high grade.  Organic herbs used in this blend are denoted by* :

INGREDIENTS: Gan Cao Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis) , Marshmallow Leaf (Althaea Officinalis), Fennel Seed Organic* (Fructus Foeniculi), Chen Pi Organic* (Pepicarpium Citri Reticulatae), Dried Ginger Root Organic* (Rhizoma Zingeriberis), Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Cassia)*, Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Ulmus rubra), Gan Cao Licorice Root Extract Granule* 5:1 (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis Radix).

Can be made as either hot or cold (Iced tea) beverage.

Environmental plastic-free & re-usable Packaging

Description

Singing Tea

If you’re a public speaker, teacher, singer , this tea is designed for you!

All herbs used are of a super-high grade, with many organic herbs used in this blend.

Organic herbs used in this blend are denoted by*

INGREDIENTS: Gan Cao Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis) , Marshmallow Leaf (Althaea Officinalis), Fennel Seed Organic* (Fructus Foeniculi), Chen Pi (Pepicarpium Citri Reticulatae), Dried Ginger Root Organic* (Rhizoma Zingeriberis), Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Cassia)*, Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Ulmus rubra), Gan Cao Licorice Root Extract Granule* 5:1 (Glycyrrhiza Uralensis Radix).

 

Made in Australia from local and imported ingredients. We suggest using 3g per cup (approx 1 teaspoon), double for a super strong tea.

This tube of 110 grams will make up to 28 serves of tea. Each serve/pot of tea can make 1 – 3 cups of tea:

Making the tea by pot? 

Put 3g (1 heaped teaspoon) per person in the teapot. Add boiling water and steep for at least 10 minutes before drinking. Try to keep the herbs touching the water over time and the tea will infuse over time and get stronger. Watch the videos below for more herbal tea making tips.

Making the tea by the individual cup? 

We suggest using 3g per cup. (1 heaped teaspoon). Use in a cup either pour through a strainer or tea-ball strainer with continuous infusion.

If you are really hammering your voice, or prefer a stronger taste, you can make a stronger brew by adding more herbs in your teapot or teacup.

  •   —  —- —

Our glass & Cork packaging features an environmental design with NO PLASTIC.

Marie Hopkinson is the owner and creator of these herbal tea blends, via the Perth-based company, Metro Health and Medicine. Marie has been a Chinese Medicine Practitioner since 2001, embracing the many self-help aspects and foods-as-medicine aspects of Chinese medicine, Marie developed these herbal tea blends for everyday drinking use. These herbal tea blends are not intended to be used as medicine, or as a treatment, but are a healthy and enjoyable way to get the benefits of herbal tea in your life.
Marie started her journey in Chinese medicine right out of high school, simply curious about studying she was delighted intrigued by the first class enough to make it her profession and passion, some 27 years later. Marie has been practicing since 2000, completing an initial 3-year course in Chinese Medicine at the Perth Academy of Natural Therapies in WA. At 22 years old, Marie went to  Hangzhou China for additional training in the Hangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (Hangzhou Shi Zhong Yi Yuan), working in a Chinese medicine hospital as an intern in Herbal medicine, acupuncture and Tuina Chinese massage. This early trip sparked Maries love of China, inspiring a desire to return and experience more of the natural health Chinese medicine culture. As of 2024, Marie has visited the different provinces of China over 13 times.

Marie also developed a passion for teaching Chinese medicine, studying further to gain a Master of International Health at Curtin University in 2006, and teaching Chinese medicine, public health and social sciences over the years at Colleges in Perth, WA.

Most recently, Marie began studying a third degree in Herbal medicine, through the Institute of Classics in East-Asian Medicine (ICEAM), from 2016 to 2018, and now exclusively practices pulse-based herbal medicine, which is all Han Dynasty based herbal formulas.
Marie is passionate about the effective practice and understanding of Chinese Medicine and enjoys the opportunity to educate patients about the benefits of self-help aspects such as diet therapy, and the passion for medicine seeps into her careful selection of food-based herbs in the herbal tea blends found in the Metro Health Herbal Tea Blend Range.

Marie currently practices Chinese Medicine and can be consulted for appointments, either in-person and online appointments are available for patients who are not in Perth, Western Australia. For more info about booking an appointment for a herbal medicine or acupuncture consultation with Marie CLICK HERE.

 

 

Additional information

Weight 324 kg
Dimensions 25 × 15 × 15 cm