Lapsang Souchong black tea was born in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. It is produced in Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, a national nature reserve in China’s "Double World Heritage Site" with beautiful scenery and beautiful environment. It is a famous historical name in China. Tea was exported to Europe as early as the early 17th century and became very popular. It was once selected as the royal black tea by the British royal family at that time, and thus led to the world-famous "afternoon tea". Historically, BOHEA refers to "Lapsang Souchong Black Tea", which was the symbol of Chinese tea at that time.
1. Diuretic effect
2. Anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effect
3. Detoxification effect
4. Refreshing and fatigue-relieving effect
5. Effect of producing fluid and clearing away heat
6. Effect of antioxidant and delaying aging
7. Effect of nourishing and protecting the stomach
8. Anti-cancer effect
9. Vasodilator effect