Honeysuckle detoxification tea

Making Chinese medicine cooling teas at Home

If you need a natural healthy drink, then tea is the best choice, especially Chinese medicine cooling tea.

If you need a natural healthy drink, then tea is the best choice, especially Chinese medicine cooling tea.

Herbal teas made with water, white sugar, fairy grass, frangipani, slag leaves, chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, prunella, licorice, etc. can help you reduce various physical problems and bring health.

Here is our recommended herbal tea for Chinese medicine:

Honeysuckle detoxification tea

Honeysuckle detoxification tea

Materials needed:

  • 25g each of honeysuckle, prunella, dandelion, white chrysanthemum
  • 15g each of raw land and Houttuynia cordata.

Function:

Helps you detoxify, reduce inflammation problems, and reduce the discomfort of colds.

Production steps:

Wash all the ingredients, put them in a ceramic pot, add 3 bowls of water, and cook for 5 minutes.

Twenty Four Flavors Herbal Tea

Twenty Four Flavors Herbal Tea

Ingredients needed:

You will need 3g of the following ingredients.

Honeysuckle, Hangbai chrysanthemum, Rose, Oolong tea, Huangshan chrysanthemum, waxberry flower, wolfberry, black sesame, golden chrysanthemum, white sesame, maitong, fat sea, jasmine, hawthorn, licorice, lotus heart, dried fruit, mint, Mao Feng tea, silver chrysanthemum, rose hips, ginkgo biloba, icing sugar

Functions:

Helps reduce inflammatory problems, reduce excess heat, and prevent respiratory pain.

This tea is perfect for people who like to stay up late and are often plagued by inflammation.

Preparation steps:

Clean all ingredients, put them in a ceramic pot, add 3 bowls of water and decoct for 5-10 minutes.

Is Chinese medicine cooling tea safe?

Chinese medicines in the form of herbal teas are usually free of side effects. The aim is to establish an internal balance of the acting forces, which strengthens the whole organism.

At the beginning of the therapy, mild gastrointestinal problems may occur. Certain other teas, on the other hand, are used for the therapy of gastrointestinal problems – it always depends on the composition and individual choice of herbs.

Chinese medicinal herbs and Western medicines can be combined without hesitation.

Chinese medicinal herbs have a short-, medium- and long-term effect on the whole organism of a person and fight the cause of a disease. Your body will be strengthened so that, for example, headaches no longer occur at all (or considerably less) and the use of tablets can be reduced or avoided.

Michael Zhang
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