Job’s Tears Poria Ginger Tea Can Cold and Damp Body Drink?

Job’s tears Poria ginger tea cold and damp body can drink.
Job’s tear grains, that is, Coix lacryma, has the effect of diuresis (promoting the operation of water to get rid of dampness), strengthening the spleen and stopping diarrhea, removing paralysis, draining pus, detoxification and dispersal of knots, and can be used in the treatment of oedema, foot fungus, dysuria (unruly urination), and diarrhea of spleen deficiency. This product should be used with caution in pregnant women.
Poria has the efficacy of inducing diuresis and seepage of dampness, strengthening the spleen and tranquilizing the heart, and can be used in the treatment of edema and urination, phlegm-drinking and palpitation (caused by phlegm-drinking and evil qi upwardly violating the vertigo and palpitation), deficiency of the spleen with little food, loose stool and diarrhea, and uneasiness of the heart and mind.
Ginger has the effects of relieving surface cold (removing cold from the surface of the muscles), warming the stomach and stopping vomiting (warming the spleen and stomach to treat vomiting caused by gastric cold), resolving phlegm and relieving cough, and detoxifying fish and crab poisonings, which can be used in treating wind-cold colds, gastric colds and vomitings, phlegm and coughs, fish and crab poisonings, and so on. Ginger is not recommended for people with heat and internal heat deficiency.
Job’s tears Poria ginger tea for the above three herbs made of tea, there is no clear evidence that Job’s tears, Poria, ginger cold and wet body can not be taken. And this product has a certain dehumidification and dispersal of cold effect, cold and wet body people can take Job’s tears, Poria ginger tea to assist in dispersing cold and dampness.
It should be noted that the tea drink is different from the drug decoction, the precipitation of the medicinal ingredients is limited, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. If there is any discomfort, you should also consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid delaying your condition. In addition, the use of traditional Chinese medicine should be guided by a physician, not self-medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.