eastern medicine is degenerate but what herbal teas do you guys drink

I think the title is too niche a reference but regardless, it's that time of year again at last so recommend teas that I can pretend have health benefits but are really just dirt water.

I have a cup of ginger turmeric in the morning and two cups of chamomile before sleep and I think the morning could be moved to early evening and so I specifically want something herbal for first thing in the morning but I'm open to others :star:

The pumpkin spice finally ran out and it would be weird to reup on that in December.

NOTHING CAFFEINATED


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posting a pic of the typical expensive pu-erh packaging so mayos don't get confused over "pancake sized"

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How expensive r we talking

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prices i cant pay :marseypoor:

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https://www.cbc.ca/documentarychannel/features/the-ultimate-in-luxury-tea-puerh-sells-for-up-to-10000-kg

Last December, Sotheby's Hong Kong announced the launch of its inaugural Puer tea online auction with 20-plus lots, spanning from century-old antiques to modern day tipples. The highest bid of US$71,600 (HK$562,500) went to a 1950 Blue Label tea cake weighing around 330 grams – a lot celebrated not just for its antiquity, but because it is from a rare batch made during the municipalisation of tea production in China.

https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/news-trends/article/3177579/why-old-chinese-tea-can-be-worth-more-wine-or-whisky

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I heard about cha gao/tea resin for the first time in a youtube video a few days ago, I'm considering buying some but there's only three listings of it on (US) amazon so I'm worried that there's a reason it's not more popular. You ever had this stuff/is it worth buying?

One of the three listings: https://www.amazon.com/FullChea-Menghai-Pu-erh-Yunnan-Digestion/dp/B08FDDTC8M

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i'll be honest and tell you that i've never heard of or seen this before but it doesn't look too expensive to give it a try

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I was too afraid to order from a weird chinese listing but I found a Canadian company selling it and I'm pretty sure that theirs won't be made of fentanyl or gutter oil, so I'll buy some and report back :marseysalutearmy:

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Seems like an interesting concept tbh but yeah you've gotta be careful of the many :marseyjewoftheorient: selling fake pu-erh lol

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It's actually really good and I can wholeheartedly recommend it! :#derpthumbsup:

I bought this https://jessesteahouse.com/products/ancient-tree-shou-puer-tea-resin-2017-tea-master-series, kind of expensive but very convenient not having to deal with the used leaves or worrying about how long it steeps. Not as strong as I'd like but there's no bitterness to it and it has a nice chocolatey flavor. I'll definitely be buying more.

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very cool! I'll see if the amazon here has it :marseythumbsup:

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If you're importing, a cake of high end puerh runs $50-100. Some places will sell them in smaller pieces.

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