Oogmi-Daewae-Menja – Tibetan herbal tea for the respiratory system (Sorig) Best before: September 2026
Oogmi-Daewae-Menja – Tibetan herbal tea for the respiratory system (Sorig) Best before: September 2026
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Traditional Tibetan medicine recipe – to support the respiratory system
Sorig's Oogmi-Daewae-Menja herbal tea is based on centuries-old knowledge of Tibetan herbal medicine. Produced by the Men-Tsee-Khang – the Dalai Lama's Tibetan Institute of Medicine and Astrology in Dharamsala, India – this carefully balanced herbal blend combines traditional recipes with modern quality control.
🌿 Traditional use
In Tibetan herbal medicine, this tea blend is traditionally used for:
- Respiratory support
- Support during cold and flu season
- Relief from coughs and mucus
- Strengthening in cases of physical weakness
- Support for breathing difficulties
Note: This product is an herbal tea and not a medicine.
🌱 High-quality herbal blend
The formula contains a balanced blend of natural plant ingredients, including:
- Gentiana sp. (gentian)
- Rhodiola sp. (roseroot)
- Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon)
- Syzygium aromaticum (clove)
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice)
- Vitis vinifera (grapevine)
- Artemisia (Mugwort)
- Phlomis
The combination creates a pleasantly spicy, slightly bitter aroma with subtle cinnamon and clove notes.
📦 Product details
- Product Name: Oogmi-Daewae-Menja
- Brand: Sorig
- Origin: Dharamsala, India
- Manufacturer: Men-Tsee-Khang
- Contents: 10 tea bags
- Net weight: approx. 25 g
- Packaging: Square filter bags without string
- Shelf life: See packaging.
☕ Preparation recommendation
Pour approximately 250 ml of hot water over one tea bag.
Let it steep for 5-10 minutes.
Enjoy 1-2 cups daily, depending on your taste.
✨ Special features
✔ Traditional Tibetan recipe
✔ Natural herbs & spices
✔ Spicy and aromatic flavor
✔ Manufactured by a renowned Tibetan institute
✔ Ideal for the cold season
