From the perspective of Chinese medicine and nutrition, regulating internal heat can drink honeysuckle tea, chrysanthemum tea, dandelion tea and other medicinal teas to clear heat, but there is no regulating internal heat to drink what the best medicinal tea.
1. Honeysuckle tea: herbal honeysuckle has heat detoxification, evacuation of wind-heat, can be used for carbuncle boils, paralysis of the throat (pharynx red, swollen and painful, or dry, a foreign body sensation, or pharyngeal itching discomfort, dysphagia), dengue (acute infectious disease, the skin can be seen as red like paint), pyrexia blood dysentery (feel the heat caused by the dysentery, stool blood), wind-heat and cold and other conditions of the treatment.
2. Chrysanthemum Tea: The herb chrysanthemum has the function of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and clearing the eyes, clearing heat and detoxification, and can be used for the treatment of wind-heat colds, headache and dizziness, redness and swelling of the eyes, and dimming of the eyes and eyes and other conditions.
3. Dandelion Tea: The herb dandelion has the function of clearing heat and removing toxins, subduing swelling and dispersing knots, diuretic and diaphoretic (to improve the problem of dribbling of urine and the problem of small amount of urine), and it can be used for the treatment of furuncle, breast carbuncle (the redness, swelling and pain of breasts and the unsmooth discharge of breast milk, and ultimately the formation of suppurative diseases), scrofula (mainly refers to the cervical lymph node nodule tuberculosis), sore throat and damp-heat jaundice and other diseases.
In general, reasonable consumption of the above medicinal teas is conducive to the regulation of internal heat. However, Chinese herbal medicine tea is a weak, slow-acting tea with fewer medicinal ingredients, so medicinal tea is not a substitute for medication.
If you feel sick, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly use medication on your own, so as not to delay your condition.