What ginger is better for ginger date tea

Ginger-Jujube Tea with either raw or dried ginger is good for those with cold limbs, white face, and lingering epigastric pain, as it benefits the qi and tonifies the center, warms the center and dispels the cold (by warming the spleen and stomach with medicines to disperse the cold). Ginger-Jujube Tea is a warming and tonifying medicinal formula that consists of red dates, ginger or dried ginger. Fresh or dried ginger can be used for ginger-jujube tea, there is no special requirement, both have the effect of warming the middle and dispersing cold. Ginger warms and stops vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), and detoxifies and disperses cold (removing cold from the muscle surface). It is not recommended to be taken in cases of internal heat and solid heat. Dry ginger warms the middle Jiao, disperses cold, restores Yang and passes through the veins, warms the lungs and dissolves fluid (promoting the flow of stagnant fluid by warming the lungs). It is contraindicated in cases of Yin deficiency, internal heat and Blood heat. Red Jujube nourishes Blood and calms the mind (stabilizes the mind and soothes the emotions by nourishing the Blood), tonifies the middle Jiao and strengthens Qi (treats Qi deficiency by tonifying the Spleen). It is not suitable for anyone with dampness, phlegm, stagnation, tooth disease or worm disease. Red dates combined with dried ginger or ginger have the health effects of benefiting the qi, tonifying the middle, warming the middle and dispersing cold. It is suitable for people with cold limbs, pale face, lingering pain in the epigastric region, and who like to be pressed and warmed. Ginger Jujube Tea is a traditional Chinese medicine tea drink, not a substitute for medication. Need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, ginger and jujube tea, although good, should not drink more, to avoid causing adverse reactions.