夏枯草 Prunella (self-heal spike)
“清肝泻火” — clears the liver, drains heat*
清甘露 · Herbal Cooling Tea
Got too much heat? Have a HerbCha.
“喝一口,清爽降火,舒服每一天。”
Take a sip — cool the heat, feel good all day.
Photographed from a current HerbCha retail flyer, sent by a Digital Perpetual contact, 18 Aug 2026.
Singapore’s Nutri-Grade beverage rating (HPB), reproduced as printed on the flyer — we have not independently checked it against HPB’s own registry.
“清肝泻火” — clears the liver, drains heat*
“清热解毒” — clears heat, detoxifies*
“清香降火” — fragrant, reduces heat*
“润喉回甘” — soothes the throat, sweet aftertaste*
“调和诸草” — harmonises the other herbs*
“清润利喉” — moistens and benefits the throat*
* Quoted from the printed label. These are traditional Chinese medicine descriptions, not clinical claims we are making or have verified — see “What we haven’t verified” below.
口干口苦
Dry mouth, bitter taste
容易上火,长痘、口腔溃疡
Prone to “heatiness” — breakouts, mouth ulcers
情绪烦躁,脾气大、睡不好
Restless mood — short temper, poor sleep
便秘不畅,身体负担大
Constipation — the body feels weighed down
This is the flyer's own marketing framing (traditional Chinese "heatiness" concept), reproduced as quoted copy — it is not a medical claim this page is making, and none of it has been clinically verified by us.
“本地品牌 · 新马口味 — 在 JB & SG 多个榴莲档口有售”
A local brand, Malaysia–Singapore taste — sold at a number of durian stalls in Johor Bahru and Singapore, per the flyer.
This is a prototype page built for Charles Lau from two sources: a 153-page photographed document set sent by his domestic helper on 12 Aug 2026, and a current HerbCha retail flyer plus a building photo sent by a contact ("Mr See") on 18 Aug 2026. Nothing on this page is invented — where the source material doesn't say something, this section says so.
No payment is taken on this page, and none will be. This is a placeholder for a WhatsApp enquiry link — it has no destination yet because no confirmed HerbCha contact number exists in the source material.