Making tea with wolfberry seeds has the effect of nourishing and anti-aging. "Materia Medica Jingshu" has made a more comprehensive discussion on the effect of wolfberry seeds: "Wolfberry seeds are moisturizing and nourishing, and can also reduce fever, but specialize in nourishing the kidneys, moisturizing the lungs, generating fluid, and nourishing qi. It is an important medicine for the deficiency of true yin of the liver and kidney, and the nourishment of internal heat due to fatigue. Seventy-eight of the elderly have yin deficiency ten, so taking it is mostly the top grade for nourishing the essence and improving the eyesight. Drinking wolfberry seeds into tea is not only very effective for the dizziness, vision loss, soreness of the waist and knees, and nocturnal sperm caused by liver and kidney yin deficiency, but also has certain curative effects on hyperlipidemia, hypertension, arterioscler
Making tea with American ginseng slices can take advantage of the sweet and cool nature of American ginseng to adjust the taste of tea, and American ginseng has a very good effect of replenishing yin deficiency. This American ginseng tea often has good effects of nourishing the lungs and stomach, nourishing yin, clearing virtual fire, and removing low heat.
Making tea with white chrysanthemum can play the role of calming the liver and latent yang, soothing the wind and clearing heat, and cooling the blood and eyesight, and the white chrysanthemum is fragrant and sweet, and making tea can enhance the aroma of tea soup and has good palatability.
Making tea with orange peel can take advantage of the effects of orange peel to regulate qi, eliminate phlegm and relieve cough. Making green tea with orange peel can remove pyrolysis, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, so it is beneficial for those who cough and have a lot of phlegm to drink.
Making tea with mint can take advantage of the wind-clearing and heat-clearing effects of menthol and menthone in mint, and making tea has a cooling feeling and is a good medicine for clearing away heat and diuretic.