Kohki tea

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Kohki tea is a Japanese herbal drink very high in antioxidant activity. Kohki tea has been sold over the counter for centuries and is standardized to contain astilbin and taxifolin. Kohki Tea extract promotes fat burning and prolongs the fat burning process[1][unreliable source?].

Astilbin can be isolated from Kohki tea processed from Engelhardtia chrysolepis (huang-qi).[2]

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  1. Teaplex on dynamicfitness.com
  2. Effect of Astilbin in Tea Processed from Leaves of Engelhardtia Chrysolepis on the Serum and Liver Lipid Concentrations and on the Erythrocyte and Liver Antioxidative Enzyme Activities of Rats