In times past, tremella (like many of the wonderful tonic herbs we work with) was preserved mainly for Chinese royalty and the upper class, as well as spiritual seekers. Tremella is used in Chinese medicine to support Lung Yin and to moisten the lungs. It is especially helpful for treating non-productive, dry coughs and Lung Yin deficiency. In addition to its respiratory benefits, tremella has been heavily associated with beauty throughout the Orient, as well as longevity and preserving youth (in TCM, the Lungs govern the health of the skin, so well-functioning Lungs equal beautiful skin).
Tremella is also used during periods of convalescence and restoration, such as during the postpartum period, to support healing. Being mucilaginous and gentle on the body, it's also known to nourish and soothe the Stomach, especially Stomach Yin. Tremella has sweet and neutral properties
Yang Guifei, named as one of the four most beautiful women in China's history, lived during the Tang dynasty times. A daily dose of tremella was thought the secret behind her beauty and ageless complexion.
This hydrating, beautifying herb is packed-full of potent antioxidants that create a radiant complexion and bring lubrication (Yin) to our deepest tissues and vital organs.
Modern investigations have revealed that one of tremellas most unique properties is its ability to stimulate hyaluronic acid production and draw moisture back into the skin. It has also been said that tremellas capacity to store water is 500 times that of its own weight. Hyaluronic acid is a gelatinous compound that exists in fluids and aids as a hydrating lubricant to joints, muscles, eyes, and skin. The production of this substance in humans is known to decline with age.
The biggest challenge with tremella is not heaping spoon after spoon into your mouth. Its such a gift that something that tastes so good can also be so good for you. Tremella's creamy, malty characteristics upgrade any tonic or recipe that it is included in while delivering some youthful love to the lungs and skin.
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to:
Nourish Lung Yin
Promote longevity
Restore vitality through nourishing the Yin
Health Benefits:
Antioxidant Defences
Beauty & Radiance
Digestive Health
Glowing Complexion
Immunity
Respiratory Health
Skin Hydration & Elasticity
Start with 1/4 - 1/2 tsp daily.
Eat straight off the spoon. Or alternatively, stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals.
Servings per size | 100g Jar = 91 | 250g Bag = 227 | 1kg Bag = 909
Sourcing:
SuperFeast Tremella is grown ) in Gutian county and is grown on broad-leaf hardwood chips. SuperFeast tremella is a water extract.
Contraindications:
None. Tremella is considered very safe.
Store below 30C.
Keep out of reach of children.
Packed in Australia from imported ingredients.
Talk to a TCM practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.