Goat Horn Anti-Fever Drink
Ingredients:
Goat Horn Silk
Common Rush
Liriope Root
Water
Nutri-Grade: A
Sugar Content: 0%
Benefit: It is a potent herbal tea designed to clear heat, calm the liver, nourish yin, and relieve dryness. It is beneficial for treating high fever, yin deficiency, and heat-related symptoms, promoting overall health and well-being.
1. Clears Heat and Calms the Liver: Sheep Horn Silk is known for its strong ability to clear heat and calm the liver, effectively treating high fever and convulsions.
2. Nourishes Yin and Moistens Dryness: Liriope Root is effective in nourishing yin, moistening the lungs, and relieving dryness, particularly in cases of dry cough and throat.
3. Calms the Mind: Both ingredients work together to calm the mind and reduce irritability, making this tea beneficial for anxiety and restlessness.
4. Promotes Hydration and Relieves Thirst: This tea helps to rehydrate the body and relieve excessive thirst, making it suitable for hot climates and physical exertion.
Taste: It has a mild taste and is easy to drink despite its potent effects
Applicable Symptoms and Conditions:
1. High Fever and Convulsions
- Symptoms: High fever, convulsions, restlessness, and irritability.
- Conditions: Febrile diseases, heatstroke, and liver fire.
2. Yin Deficiency and Dryness
- Symptoms: Dry mouth, dry throat, dry cough, and thirst.
- Conditions: Yin deficiency, dry lung conditions, and diabetes-related symptoms.
3. Restlessness and Insomnia
- Symptoms: Irritability, anxiety, restlessness, and difficulty sleeping.
- Conditions: Stress, anxiety disorders, and insomnia due to heat.
4. Dehydration and Thirst
- Symptoms: Excessive thirst, dry mouth, and dehydration.
- Conditions: Hot weather, physical exertion, and recovery from illness.
Precautions:
- Cooling Nature: Due to its strong cooling properties, this tea may not be suitable for individuals with cold or deficient constitutions.
Dosage: Due to its potent effects, Sheep Horn Silk should be used in moderation and under the guidance of a TCM practitioner.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Consultation: Always consult with a healthcare provider or TCM practitioner, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are on medication.