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Fever Relief

Busy lifestyles, poor diet, or seasonal changes can lead to internal heat and imbalances — often shown as sore throat, body heat, constipation, or breakouts. The Fever ReliefHeat-Clearing & Detox collection at Baizigui features natural remedies to cool the body, clear toxins, reduce inflammation, and restore internal harmony.

Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, our selection supports holistic wellness and is ideal for daily detox or seasonal self-care.

Q1: What does “heat-clearing & detox” mean in TCM?

A: In Traditional Chinese Medicine, internal "heat" refers to symptoms like sore throat, dry mouth, acne, or constipation. Heat-clearing detox helps expel excess heat and restore body balance.

Q2: Do I need detox if I don’t have a fever?

A: Yes. Heat imbalance doesn't always mean fever. Signs like irritability, skin breakouts, or mouth ulcers can indicate internal heat, and herbal detox may help.

Q3: Who should consider heat-clearing remedies?

A: People who often feel overheated, stay up late, eat spicy/fried food, or experience recurring sore throats, skin issues, or digestive imbalance may benefit from regular heat-clearing support.

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MYR76.00
MYR92.00 -17%
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Conforer D-TOX TEA

  1. Only detoxification tea suitable for pregnant women
  2. Constipation
  3. Hard stools or moist heat
  4. Reduces the occurrence of “fetal toxins” and “rashes” in babies
  5. Aids in sore throat
  6. Suitable for halitosis and body odour

30 bags

MYR55.00
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Ashitaba is also known as longevity grass, Hachijo grass, Tianci grass or Haifeng ginseng, etc. It is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Umbelliferae family. It looks like celery. The whole plant is edible, has a slightly bitter taste, and has yellow juice in its stems and leaves. Originating from Johachi Island in Japan, it is one of the traditional medicinal plants used by local residents. Because of its strong vitality, if you pick the leaves today, new buds will grow tomorrow, so it is called "Ashitaba". Ashitaba can be eaten as a vegetable. Because it contains special plant-based organic germanium, chalcone and other nutrients, there are many related health and pharmacological studies, and it is also an emerging health-care plant.

24 packs