What is Chinese herbal tea?

Chinese herbal tea is not a real tea, but a brewery made of a series of herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine. This medicinal drink can be drunk cold or hot and is used as a cooling drink to turn away heat and treat various diseases such as sore throat, flu, stomach, high blood pressure, etc. It is possible to prepare Chinese herbal tea at home from fresh herbs, otherwise herbal tea prepared in powder form or tea bags. The taste and color of Chinese herbal tea depends on the composition of its herbal ingredients; Tea can maintain its original bitter taste or can have added sweeteners to make it tastier.

The herbs are cooked in water for a certain period of time and cooking is then tense; Of course, if herbal tea bags are used, they must of course be only in boiled water. The canton speakers refer to Chinese herbal tea like liong cha and in Mandarin's language is known as liang cha .To give him a pleasant taste.

One known Chinese herbal tea is kuding tea. It is produced using plant extracts from the league robustum and Ilex Kudingcha plants and is very bitter. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is regularly prescribed to patients suffering from high blood pressure and a high cholesterol problem; Chemicals in tea are effective in regulating blood pressure and reducing cholesterol accumulation.

It has also been found that tea

kuding is effective for the treatment of common colds, bronchitis, tense eyes, headaches, inflammation and fever. It has a calming effect on nerves and that it improves mental focus. Drinking this tea can also improve blood circulation and help with digestion.

Another Chinese herbal tea is made of herbal grapes called Jiaogulan ; This is a family member of the Gypsy family. Drinking this tea is also beneficial for people with problemswith blood pressure and cholesterol. It has also been found to be effective in the treatment of the disease over altitude.

When drinking Chinese herbal tea, it is generally safe, it is best to drink it in moderation. In some cases, it may also be appropriate to consult a doctor in advance. This is particularly important if there are any other ongoing medicines that can potentially clash with medicinal herbs.

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