What is tea ma huang?
Ma Huang Tea is made of Ma Huang's twigs and roots, also known as ephedra sinica . This plant was used in Chinese herbal pharmacopeia as an asthma treatment for approximately 5,000 years. It was found that tea made of twigs is particularly beneficial in hay, chills and chest cough. The herb accessory also became popular as dietary help and power boost. The roots and twigs contain pseudoephedrine and ephedrine, which are stimulants that are effective as a decongestant, suppressing appetite and as a treatment of hypotension. Thermogenic chemicals are useful because they stimulate body metabolism and help generate heat - therefore tea can be so effective in alleviating the symptoms of common colds or flu. Stimulants are chemicals that have a psycho -vivical body and gives a person who has eaten them, a sense of greater physical and mental abilities.
This tea was also used as a treatment of hypotension. Hypotension means that human blood pressure is unusuallow. If such a patient uses tea MA Huang, blood vessels narrow, which can help increase blood pressure. The patient's heart rate will also increase.
The add -on can also be used as diaphoretic . Diaphoresis is an excessive sweating caused by medicine, medical procedure or shock. Diaforetics are often used to induce sweating in a patient to help the body eliminate potentially harmful toxins.
Ma Huang's stimulative properties were beneficial for some people who want to use it as a supplement to weight loss. Some find that tea gives their metabolism support and also gives them other energy. Studies have shown that MA Huang can help in weight loss, but whether it can cause permanent weight loss has not been proven.
In patients suffering from asthma, bronchitis and other similar conditions, tea can be very beneficial. Can help improve breathing by spreading bronchial pipes orairways in the lungs. The decongestant of the properties of this substance can also help breathing by helping to clean the blocked nasal and sinus passages.
TeaMA Huang should only be consumed under the supervision of a healthcare professional and is more often known in the United States as ephedra . Dosage instructions can vary very much on different tea brands because MA Huang is not standardized. Patients suffering from hypertension, coronary problems or glaucoma should avoid any supplements containing efedre. In 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) forbade the sale of supplements containing efedre because it may be a dangerous removal without medical supervision.