NHL8011
Heat Toxin Clearing Tea
- Herbs:
- Dyers Woad Leaf 大青叶
- Mulberry Leaf 桑叶
- Dandelion 蒲公英
- Weeping Forsythia Capsule 连翘
- Common Scoring Rush Herb 木贼
This tea clears heat, detoxifies the body, and treats respiratory and eye-related conditions. The herbs work together to address symptoms such as fever, sore throat, swollen glands, and eye inflammation, effectively treating various conditions related to heat toxins and wind heat.
Symptoms and Conditions Associated with These Herbs:
1. Dyers Woad Leaf (Da Qing Ye, 大青叶):
- Symptoms: Fever, sore throat, and swollen glands.
- Benefits: Dyers Woad Leaf is used to clear heat and detoxify the body. It is particularly effective for treating febrile diseases, sore throats, and other conditions related to heat toxins.
2. Mulberry Leaf (Sang Ye, 桑叶):
- Symptoms: Cough, dry eyes, and headaches.
- Benefits: Mulberry Leaf is used to clear heat from the lungs and moisten dryness. It effectively treats respiratory issues such as cough and dry throat, as well as conditions related to wind-heat affecting the eyes and head.
3. Dandelion (Pu Gong Ying, 蒲公英):
- Symptoms: Inflammation, abscesses, and heat-related conditions.
- Benefits: Dandelion is known for its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties. It is often used to clear heat, resolve toxicity, and reduce swelling, making it beneficial for conditions like mastitis, urinary tract infections, and skin conditions caused by heat toxins.
4. Weeping Forsythia Capsule (Lian Qiao, 连翘):
- Symptoms: Fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes.
Benefits: Weeping Forsythia clears heat and resolves toxicity. It is often included in formulas to treat upper respiratory tract infections and skin issues caused by heat toxins.
5. Common Scoring Rush Herb (Mu Zei, 木贼):
- Symptoms: Eye redness, swelling, and cloudiness.
Benefits: Common Scoring Rush Herb disperses wind heat and brightens the eyes. It is particularly effective for treating eye conditions such as redness, swelling, and cloudiness, which are often associated with wind heat.