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How to maintain Chinese medicine in rainy season?

The rainy season is from late June to mid-July, which is summer time. Excessive liver fire in summer needs proper conditioning to alleviate the discomfort caused by the season.

Medicinal tea 1: chrysanthemum 10g, gastrodia elata 3g, Uncaria rhynchophylla 10g.

Cassia seed is added for those with blurred vision or constipation, chrysanthemum is removed for those with hyperlipidemia and obesity, Alisma orientalis and raw hawthorn are added, and Sophora japonica is added for those with dizziness and red eyes. Most people are used to adding Lycium barbarum when making tea. Those with yin deficiency and hyperactivity of liver yang can be taken in winter, spring and autumn, but it is not suitable for long time in summer. Phlegm-dampness-heat type: It is suggested to eliminate phlegm and dampness. Commonly used people: The symptoms are thick and greasy tongue coating, dizziness, chest tightness and loss of appetite, which are often aggravated in high temperature and rainy climate.

Medicinal tea II: Ophiopogon japonicus 15g, Gardenia jasminoides Ellis 10g, Adenophora adenophora 10g.

Give gardenia, Belamcanda rhizome and Radix Isatidis to those suffering from internal heat and sore throat, lalang grass rhizome and bamboo leaves to those suffering from yellow urine, chrysanthemums to those suffering from dizziness, lotus plumule and honeysuckle to those suffering from mouth sores, and kudingcha to those suffering from poor sleep. Kuding tea has the functions of clearing away heart fire, calming nerves and lowering blood fat, and can resist the exciting effect of theophylline. Generally speaking, people with poor sleep should not drink tea. If they especially like drinking tea, they can add kudingcha to it. Type of hyperactivity of liver yang: it is suggested to calm the liver and suppress yang. Commonly used people: dizziness, tinnitus, irritability, hypertension, flushing, insomnia, dreaminess, bitter taste and dry mouth often occur, and continuous high temperature weather can aggravate the symptoms.