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    Beverages
   Beer - Cool, sweet, bitter. product detailsST, SP, HT 
   Black Tea - Neutral, sweet, bitter. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Resolves Water Accumulations, Eliminates Toxins, Resolves Phlegm) product detailsLU, ST, HT, LI, UB, LV 
   Chamomile Tea - Cool, sweet, bitter. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Calms Spirit) product detailsLU, SP, LI, LV, PC 
   Chrysanthemum Tea - Cold, aromatic, sweet, bitter. (Tonifies: Yin) (Special Healing Properties: Clears Heat, Disperses Wind) product detailsLU, LV 
   Coffee - Warm, bitter, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Qi) product detailsLU, ST, HT, KD, LV 
   Dandelion Root Tea - Cold, sweet, bitter. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Clears Heat, Dries Dampness, Resolves Water Accumulations) product detailsST, LI, UB, KD, LV, GB 
   Elderflower Tea - Cool, bitter, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Clears Heat, Eliminates Toxins, Resolves Phlegm) product detailsLU, UB 
   Green Tea - Cool, sweet, bitter. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Resolves Water Accumulations, Eliminates Toxins, Resolves Phlegm, Calms Spirit) product detailsLU, ST, HT, LI, UB, LV 
   Jasmine Tea - Warm, aromatic, sweet, pungent. (Tonifies: Yang) (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Disperses Cold, Resolves Phlegm, Calms Spirit) product detailsSP, KD, LV 
   Lemon Balm Tea - Cold, bitter, sour. product detailsLU, HT, KD, LV, PC 
   Limeflower Tea - Cool, sweet, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Clears Heat, Disperses Wind) product detailsLU, HT, LV 
   Peppermint Tea - Cool, aromatic, sweet, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Clears Heat, Disperses Wind, Resolves Phlegm, Calms Spirit) product detailsLU, SP, LV 
   Raspberry Leaf Tea - Cool, bitter, sour. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Dries Dampness) product detailsST, Uterus 
   Rosehip Tea - Cool, sweet, sour. (Special Healing Properties: Clears Heat) product detailsST 
   Soya Milk - Neutral, sweet. (Tonifies: Qi, Yin) (Special Healing Properties: Clears Heat, Moistens Dryness) product detailsST, SP 
   Spirits - Hot, sweet, sour, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Circulates Blood, Disperses Cold) product detailsLU, ST, HT, LV 
   Star Anise Tea - Warm, sweet, pungent. (Tonifies: Yang) (Special Healing Properties: Qi) product detailsSP, KD, LV 
   Wine - Warm, sweet, sour, pungent. (Special Healing Properties: Qi, Circulates Blood, Disperses Cold) product detailsLU, ST, HT, LV 
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