Can Dandelion Bittersweet Tea Lower Blood Sugar?

High blood sugar refers to diabetes mellitus, which belongs to the category of “thirst” in traditional Chinese medicine, and is a disease with polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia, weakness, generalized emaciation, or urine with a sweet taste as the typical clinical manifestations. Dandelion Bitter Tea does not have the effect of lowering blood sugar. If you need to treat diabetes, it is recommended to consult a physician to clarify the cause of the disease and choose standardized treatment measures, do not self-medication. Dandelion, attributed to the liver, stomach meridian, taste bitter, sweet, cold. It has the effect of subduing swellings and dispersing knots, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), and diuretic and diaphoretic (improving the problem of dribbling urine, and the problem of small amount of urine not being able to get through). It is used for furuncles (sores mostly occurring on the limbs or face, small in shape with deep roots, as hard as nails), swollen poisons, and breast carbuncles. Yang deficiency and external cold, spleen and stomach weakness should not be used. Bittering tea, attributed to the liver, lung, stomach meridian, taste sweet, bitter, cold. It has the effect of dispersing wind-heat, clearing the head and eyes, and removing thirst. It is used for headache, toothache, redness of the eyes, tinnitus, pus in the ear, fever and thirst, dysentery and so on. Caution Caution is advised for those with cold spleen and stomach (weak and cold spleen and stomach). Although Dandelion Bittersweet Tea has the above effects, but the effect of brewing tea is limited, it is difficult to achieve the above effects, it is recommended to consult a doctor, under the guidance of a doctor.