Effects of Jasmine Peel Tea

Jasmine generally refers to jasmine flowers, has the effect of regulating qi, open depression, etc. Chenpi has the effect of drying dampness and resolving phlegm (to dry dampness to dispel dampness and resolve phlegm), regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, so jasmine and Chenpi tea also has a certain degree of the above effects, but the effective components of the tea to take the precipitation of a limited number of drugs can not replace the use of drugs for the treatment of disease.
Jasmine is warm in nature and has the effects of regulating qi, opening depression, removing filth and harmonizing the middle, which can be used to treat dysentery and abdominal pain, sores and conjunctivitis. Chenpi is warm in nature and has the effects of drying dampness, resolving phlegm, regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, and can be used in the treatment of cough and phlegm, damp phlegm and cold phlegm, stagnation of qi in the spleen and stomach, poor appetite and diarrhea, vomiting, and thoracic paralysis (stuffy pain in the chest) and other conditions.
For the sake of medication safety, it is not recommended to blindly use Chinese herbs to make water to drink. Pericarpium Citriodora is pungent, bitter and dry, warm and can help heat, so it is not recommended to take those who have solid heat, tongue red and less fluids, and Jasmine Pericarpium Citriodora Tea is not a substitute for medication for the treatment of disease, if you are not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.