There is no so-called “sugar-lowering Chinese medicine tea”, Chinese medicine has no sugar-lowering statement, for patients with high blood sugar, Chinese medicine is categorized as “consuming thirst”, “spleen and disease”, patients can be Under the guidance of the doctor with maitake, bamboo and other tea to drink, in order to alleviate the thirst caused by elevated blood sugar, irritability and other symptoms. However, the specific tea drink should be prescribed by a doctor. Ophiopogon can nourish yin and promote the production of fluids, moisturize the lungs and clear the heart. It can be used for dry lung cough, consumptive cough with deficiency of yin, paralysis of the throat (redness, swelling and pain in the pharynx, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or itchy discomfort in the pharynx, difficulty in swallowing), sore throat, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to internal heat (fever accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, excessive drinking, excessive urination, etc.), heartburn, insomnia and constipation due to dryness of the bowels. Yuzu can nourish yin and moisten dryness, generate fluid to quench thirst (promote fluid production to relieve thirst). It is used in treating yin injury of the lung and stomach, dry and hot cough, dry throat and thirst, and internal heat and thirst. Pueraria Mirifica can detoxify the muscles and relieve heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), generate fluids to quench thirst, and penetrate rashes. It is used in treating external fever and headache, strong pain in the neck and back, thirst, thirst, impenetrable measles, hot diarrhea, and diarrhea. Schisandra chinensis can benefit qi and generate fluid (promoting fluid production by tonifying qi), tonifying the kidneys and tranquilizing the heart (tonifying the kidneys and stabilizing the heart and mind). It is used in treating thirst due to fluid damage, internal heat and thirst, palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) and insomnia. Patients are advised to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor.