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Bai Mudan is actually a bit different from Shoumei. For the limited understanding of you through the description, I think the former is more for you than the latter. As to what makes bouquet style dancongs a tea better than so many others in clearing blockages, I really don’t know. I have been turning hundreds (literally) of research papers on the analysis of tea compositions and really none explains much about the medicinal differences different teas have. All we have been telling the readers in terms of TCM properties are actually pretty much from our experiences with ourselves and our customers. We have discussed some tea TCM logic with a few very prestigious TCM doctors and they have been supportive and in agreement, but lot of TCM doctors aren’t even aware of that. We have administered certain combinations to different customers with extremely high success rate, and think more people should should be aware of that. We actually have more followers who are Western doctors than TCM doctors, to be honest. We have some theories, but need some concrete data to back up before we can say things more “scientificly” in Western terms. Hopefully you’ll see an article about that in a few months.

