Fuding Gong Mei White Tea – Aged White Tea Treasure from Fujian | Rich in Antioxidants & Supports Skin Health
Fuding Gong Mei White Tea – Aged White Tea Treasure from Fujian | Rich in Antioxidants & Supports Skin Health
Fuding Gong Mei – Aged White Tea Treasure from Fujian | Metal Element
The Elements: 【⚪ Metal】
Caffeine Level: Low
Benefits of the Tea:
- Supports Lung Health & Breath Clarity
- Promotes Emotional Release & Calmness
- Rich in Antioxidants & Gentle Energy
Fuding Gong Mei showcases intricate variegated hues and a refined aged aroma. The rich, supple body and luscious tea soup offer a harmonious experience that soothes the palate and nurtures inner calm.
Metal Element Insight
- Organ: Lungs & Large Intestine
- Emotion: Grief, Clarity, Release
- Energy Direction: Inward, Refined, Contracting
- When out of balance: Sadness, Tight Chest, Difficulty Letting Go
This tea supports lung health, helps emotional release, and encourages peaceful introspection through the Metal element's nurturing energy.
Ingredients & Origin
- Ingredient: Gong Mei White Tea Leaves
- Origin: Fuding, Fujian, China
100% natural. No artificial flavors or additives.
How to Brew
Hot Brew: 3g / 85°C / 3–4 min / Re-steep 2–3 times
Cold Brew: 5g / 500ml / Steep in fridge 6–8 hrs
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this tea associated with the Metal Element?
- Its gentle, cleansing energy supports the lungs and large intestine meridians, promoting emotional clarity and release aligned with Metal energy.
Does Gong Mei contain caffeine?
- Yes, Gong Mei contains low levels of caffeine, providing gentle and balanced stimulation.
What is the best time to drink this tea?
- Ideal during quiet moments for introspection or in the morning to gently awaken the senses.
⚪ Embrace Metal's Grace – Sip with Serenity
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