Restore Your Inner Balance with Korean Herbal Tea 🍃Hanbang-cha🪷A gentle remedy rooted in tradition
Gently Restore Body and Mind with Korean Herbal Tea
— A Traditional Self-Care Practice for Modern Life —
Lately, do you feel constantly tired? Struggling with poor sleep, stress, cold sensitivity, or just feeling off?
Korean herbal tea, known as Hanbang-cha, is a gentle companion for these modern-day discomforts.
Rooted in traditional Korean medicine, Hanbang-cha is a blend of medicinal herbs tailored to your body type and wellness needs.
It’s more than just “tea.”
It’s a form of everyday self-care that works from within to restore balance to both body and mind.

🌿 Key Benefits of Korean Herbal Tea:
• Improves circulation of Qi and blood
Helps with fatigue, cold sensitivity, and promotes energy flow.
• Supports digestive function
Eases bloating, poor appetite, and supports healthy digestion.
• Balances the autonomic nervous system
Reduces stress, stabilizes mood, and encourages restful sleep.
• Boosts the immune system
Aids in recovery, prevents colds, and supports you through seasonal changes.
• Supports women’s health
Helps regulate hormones and gently relieves PMS and cold-related symptoms.
Though often associated with women, these teas are highly recommended for men as well.
Some of our senior male patients drink mugwort tea in place of coffee or green tea—
thanks to its calming, caffeine-free properties that don’t overstimulate the nervous system.
🍵 Common Ingredients:
• Jujube (Daechu) – Calms the heart and deeply nourishes
• Ginger – Warms the body and aids digestion
• Cinnamon – Promotes circulation and helps with coldness
• Schisandra (Omija) – Supports stress relief and overall vitality
• Quince – Soothes the throat and strengthens the stomach
• Mugwort (Ssuk) – Grounds the Qi, promotes calm, and offers gentle detox support

At our Tokyo clinic, we often serve fermented blends of yuzu or quince, steeped in warm water—or in summer, lightly chilled with ice.
These aged herbal infusions are deeply nourishing, especially in winter when their warmth penetrates the body and brings out their full healing potential.










You can simmer mugwort tea for 10 minutes or steep it like green tea in a teapot—
either way, its earthy, nostalgic aroma will comfort you 🍃☘️
In the rush of everyday life,
pause for a moment—with just one cup—and reconnect with your body and breath.
Let the quiet wisdom of herbs bring you the flavor your body truly needs.
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