Star anise evening tea is gaining popularity this cold season. Its warm, liquorice flavour provides comfort and digestive ease. While linked to antiviral research through shikimic acid, experts confirm it is a supportive wellness drink, not a medicine. Simple to prepare, this caffeine-free infusion offers relaxation and aids sleep. Always use authentic Chinese star anise for safety.
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