Tu Fu Lingzhi Dampness Relief Tea has certain effects of facilitating joints, detoxifying and removing dampness, relieving cough and asthma, and tonifying qi and tranquilizing the mind. However, Chinese medicine tea is not as effective as herbal decoctions, and generally fails to achieve the therapeutic effect.
Poria cocos is sweet, light and osmotic, good at detoxification and dehumidification, joints, not only can cure damp-heat under the belt, eczema, eczema sores, fever (burning stinging pain during urination, with frequent urination, small abdominal tract discomfort) and other diseases, but also to cure syphilis due to mercury poisoning or syphilis caused by the pain in the tendons and bones, limb contractures (spasms, mobility) and other diseases. Tu Fu Ling is used cautiously in people with liver and kidney yin deficiency.
Ganoderma lucidum has the effect of relieving cough and asthma, replenishing qi and tranquilizing the mind, and is effective in treating cough and asthma of lung deficiency, restlessness of mind and spirit, shortness of breath (shortness of breath) of deficiency labor, and insomnia and palpitation. Lingzhi should not be given to those with solid symptoms and those with the first signs of exopathogens.
The adverse effects of Tu Fu Ling and Lingzhi are not known. The active ingredients of Chinese medicine in water are limited and can only play a supplementary role in improving the above symptoms. Poria cocos and Ganoderma expectoratum tea is not a substitute for medication. For people with serious conditions, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to use the correct medication and standardized treatment.