There is no standard formula for medicinal tea to dispel dampness, and it is necessary to recognize the evidence and use medicines, commonly used Chinese medicines are Poria, Atractylodes macrocephala, Huo Xiang, Pelargonium, etc. It is not recommended to use Chinese medicines to make tea. It is not recommended to use Chinese medicine to make tea, which may lead to the active ingredients are difficult to analyze to affect the efficacy, and the efficacy is not as good as the prescription. If you are not feeling well, you need to use medication under the guidance of a physician.
“Dispel dampness” is a folk saying, in traditional Chinese medicine generally refers to the spleen to dispel dampness, aroma, dampness and other effects, can be used to treat dampness. Most of the manifestations of abdominal distension, a small amount of food want to vomit, fatigue limb fatigue, limb soreness, diarrhea, headache like being wrapped up, and so on.
Poria, with the effects of inducing diuresis and seepage of dampness (promoting the flow of water to get rid of dampness), strengthening the spleen, and tranquilizing the mind and tranquillizing the spirit, can be used for diarrhea caused by dampness in the spleen.
Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, for tonifying Qi, strengthening the spleen, drying dampness and inducing diuresis, stopping sweating and tranquilizing the fetus. It can be used for treating abdominal distension and diarrhea caused by water-dampness in the spleen and poor appetite.
Pogostemon cablin is used for treating abdominal distension and diarrhea caused by dampness in the spleen and stomach, or dampness in the guardian surface.
Peilan, with the effects of aroma and dampness, waking up the spleen and stomach, and relieving heatstroke, can be used for abdominal distension, vomiting, sweetness and greasiness in the mouth and drooling caused by dampness trapped in the spleen and stomach or dampness and heat in the spleen meridian.
Dampness tea should not be used as a substitute for medication. If you are not feeling well, you should seek medical advice and use medication under the guidance of a physician.