Recipes tagged "Fatty Sea"
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Food is the best way to detoxify --- Babao Chrysanthemum Tea
Babao chrysanthemum is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. It is one of the commonly used traditional Chinese medicinal materials in China. Its flower heads are mainly used for medicinal purposes. According to ancient records, chrysanthemum has a sweet and bitter taste and is slightly cold in nature; it has the functions of dispersing wind and heat, clearing the liver, improving eyesight, detoxifying and anti-inflammation. It has certain curative effects on diseases such as dry mouth, excessive fire, astringent eyes, or limb pain and numbness caused by wind, cold, and dampness. It mainly treats colds, wind-heat, headaches, etc. It has preventive and therapeutic effects on dizziness, headache and tinnitus. Chrysanthemums are divided into wild chrysanthemums and domestic chrysanthemums. Among them, domestic chrysanthemums clear the liver and improve eyesight, while wild chrysanthemums dispel toxins and disperse fire. They are sweet, bitter and slightly cold, clear away heat and detoxify, and have certain effects on eye strain, headaches, high blood pressure, etc. The medicinal effects of chrysanthemum tea are also recorded in detail in "Compendium of Materia Medica": it is sweet in nature, slightly cold, and has the effects of dispersing wind and heat, calming the liver and improving eyesight. "Shen Nong's Materia Medica" believes that white chrysanthemum tea can cure dizziness, swelling and pain, vision loss, dead skin muscles, rheumatism and paralysis. Modern medical research has also confirmed that chrysanthemum has the effects of lowering blood pressure, eliminating cancer cells, dilating coronary arteries, and inhibiting bacteria. Long-term drinking can increase human calcium, regulate myocardial function, and lower cholesterol. It is suitable for middle-aged and elderly people and for preventing epidemic conjunctivitis. It also has a good effect on dry eyes caused by excessive liver fire and excessive eye use. At the same time, chrysanthemum tea has a strong aroma and is refreshing, and it also has certain effects on relaxing nerves and relieving headaches. Traditional Chinese medicine is mostly used to treat red eyes, sore throat, tinnitus, wind-heat cold, headache, high blood pressure, sores and poisons. If consumed for a long time, it also has the effects of benefiting the blood, lightening the body, and prolonging life. Modern clinical medicine has also proven that chrysanthemum can expand coronary arteries, increase blood flow, lower blood pressure, and has good effects on coronary heart disease, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, and hypercholesterolemia. Chrysanthemum is very effective in treating eye fatigue and blurred vision. Many people like to drink it, especially office workers who often use computers. Chrysanthemum tea is indeed good for eye care. If you drink too much water before going to bed, your eyes will be swollen like a panda when you wake up the next morning. There is a folk method: dip cotton in chrysanthemum tea juice and apply it around the eyes to quickly eliminate this edema. In addition, you can usually drink a cup of chrysanthemum tea, which can alleviate the symptoms of eye fatigue. If you drink three to four cups of chrysanthemum tea every day, it will also help restore vision.
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Often drink in winter ❗️Snow Pear Pumpkin Sea Fruit Tea❤️ (moistens the lungs, relieves cough and reduces phlegm)
The weather in winter is dry, and I can’t help but eat spicy food frequently. Eating too much beef and mutton will easily lead to internal heat, and your throat will start to feel uncomfortable within a few days. I suggest you cook some Sydney Pear Pumpkin Sea Tea, which can moisturize the lungs, tangerine peel Panda Sea Tea to reduce phlegm and relieve cough, and red dates and wolfberry to nourish the liver. Drink it every two days to moisturize the lungs, resist dryness, and prevent getting angry. 🔥❤️ Your throat will also feel better.
Drinks Afternoon tea