Can Pangdahai and wolfberry be soaked in water together?

Can Pangdahai and wolfberry be soaked in water together?

The medicinal effect of Sterculia lychnophora is flat and toxic. Drinking Sterculia lychnophora for a long time may cause side effects such as spleen and stomach deficiency, poor diet, etc. Therefore, it is not recommended to drink Sterculia lychnophora chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea for a long time. If you use wolfberry to soak in water alone, you can take it in small amounts for a long time.

1. Sterculia lychnophora and wolfberry can be used to make tea together.

Sterculia lychnophora is a common Chinese herbal medicine with a mild medicinal effect. It enters the lung and small intestine meridians, and has the effects of clearing heat and moistening the lungs, relieving sore throat and removing toxins, and promoting digestion. Lycium barbarum is a Chinese herbal medicine that can be used as both food and medicine. It tastes sweet and has a mild nature. It enters the liver and spleen meridians, can nourish the kidneys, benefit the kidneys and clear the eyes. There is no significant contradiction in the medicinal power and efficacy of the two, so Sterculia lychnophora and Lycium barbarum can be soaked in water and drunk together.

2. What are the benefits of drinking Sterculia lychnophora, Chrysanthemum and Wolfberry Tea?

Moisturizes the lungs and relieves throat pain

Sterculia lychnophora tastes sweet and is cool in nature. It enters the lung meridian and small intestine meridian, has the effects of clearing heat and moistening the lungs, relieving sore throat and detoxifying. It can help clear the fire in the lung meridian and relieve sore throat. Therefore, drinking Sterculia lychnophora, chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea has a certain therapeutic effect on wind-heat cough, dry cough, hoarseness, and subacute tonsil enlargement caused by wind-heat invading the lungs.

Improves digestion

According to traditional Chinese medicine, Sterculia lychnophora enters the small intestine meridian and has the function of promoting digestion. The ingredients in Sterculia lychnophora can stimulate the gastrointestinal muscles, promote gastrointestinal motility, and relieve constipation symptoms. It is of certain help to people with frequent constipation or dry and hard stools.

Nourishes the kidneys and clears the eyes

Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the liver opens up to the eyes, and wolfberry enters the liver and kidney qi, has the effect of nourishing the kidneys, warming the spleen essence, and wolfberry is rich in carotene, which can help improve eyesight to a certain extent. Drinking Sterculia lychnophora, chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea has a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect on blurred vision and decreased vision caused by kidney deficiency.

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