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The seven combinations of American ginseng health tea nourish yin and replenish qi, moisten the lungs and clear heat!
As a TCM practitioner with many years of clinical experience, I am well aware of the many benefits of American ginseng. American ginseng is cool, sweet and bitter in taste, and has the effects of nourishing yin and replenishing qi, moistening the lungs and clearing heat.
However, the use of American ginseng alone may not always meet the needs of various body types. Therefore, this article will give you a detailed introduction to the seven ways to match American ginseng health tea to help you better appreciate the charm of traditional Chinese medicine.
1. Western participation in wolfberry matching.
Goji berries are flat in nature, sweet in taste, return to the liver and kidney meridians, and have the effect of nourishing the kidney and benefiting the essence, nourishing the liver and brightening the purpose. Drinking Western ginseng wolfberry together with tea can enhance the function of nourishing yin and nourishing the kidney, and has a good effect on improving symptoms such as dizziness and soreness in the waist and knees caused by liver and kidney yin deficiency.
Second, Western participation in the astragalus collocation.
Astragalus membranaceus is warm and sweet, returns to the spleen and lung meridians, and has the effects of replenishing qi and raising yang, fixing the surface and stopping perspiration.
Drinking Astragalus membranaceus with tea can enhance the effect of nourishing qi and nourishing yin, clearing away heat and generating Jin, and is suitable for symptoms such as fatigue, palpitations, and shortness of breath caused by qi and yin deficiency.
3. Western participation in jujube matching.
Jujube is warm and sweet in taste, returns to the spleen and stomach meridians, and has the effects of nourishing the body and invigorating qi, nourishing blood and soothing the nerves. Brewing tea and drinking Western jujube together can enhance the effect of nourishing blood and invigorating qi, and is suitable for symptoms such as yellowing of the complexion, palpitations, and insomnia caused by blood deficiency.
Fourth, the West participates in the longan matching.
Longan is warm and sweet, returns to the heart and spleen, and has the effects of tonifying the heart and spleen, benefiting qi and blood. Drinking longan together can enhance the effect of nourishing the heart and soothing the nerves, nourishing qi and nourishing yin, and is suitable for insomnia caused by deficiency of the heart and spleen.
Symptoms such as dreams, palpitations, forgetfulness, etc.
Fifth, the West participates in honeysuckle matching.
Honeysuckle is cold and sweet, returns to the lungs, heart and stomach meridians, and has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, cooling and dispersing wind and heat. Drinking the honeysuckle together can enhance the effect of moistening the lungs and clearing heat, and is suitable for cough and yellow phlegm, sore throat and other symptoms caused by lung fever.
Sixth, the West participates in the matching of wheat and winter.
Wheat winter is cold, sweet in taste, returns to the lungs, heart and stomach meridians, and has the effects of nourishing yin and nourishing the lungs, moistening the lungs and relieving cough. Brewing tea and drinking Western ginseng and wheat dong together can enhance the effect of nourishing yin and moistening dryness, and is suitable for symptoms such as dry cough with little phlegm, dry throat and sore throat caused by yin deficiency and lung dryness.
7. Western participation in tangerine peel matching.
Tangerine peel is warm, pungent and bitter in taste, returns to the spleen and stomach meridians, and has the effects of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, drying and dampness, and dissolving phlegm. Drinking the tangerine peel together can enhance the effect of qi stagnation, and is suitable for symptoms such as abdominal distension, lack of food, vomiting and diarrhea caused by spleen and stomach qi stagnation.
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