Zipper's tea
By VicentaLakin
The octopus, which is a traditional Chinese medicine, produces herbs for many years and is mainly used in head-forming vasectomy. In ancient history, the chrysanthemum tastes bitter and mildly cold; it has the effect of venting the heat, curing the liver and detoxifying the inflammation. He's got cold fever, headaches, etc. It has a preventive effect on dizziness, headaches, and ears. The daisies are divided between daisy and daisy, among which the daisy is purified, the daisy is venomous, the cold is bitter, the pyrolytic, and has some effect on eye wear, headaches, hypertension, etc. The pharmacological effects of the tea of chrysanthemums are also well documented in this Basic Law: glycerine, mild cold, and it has the effect of spreading wind heat, and hepatitis. According to the Book, chaste tea “has dizziness, swollen pain, loss of eyes, skin-dead muscles, wind and hysteria, dysentery and long years of labour”. Modern medical studies have also confirmed that the aristocrates have the effect of reducing blood pressure, eliminating cancer cells, expanding coronary arteries and inhibitions, and that long-term drinking increases human calcium, regulates cardiac function, reduces cholesterol, and is suitable for the elderly and for the prevention of epidemic conjunctitis. There are also better effects on liver fire and eye drying due to over-eye use. At the same time, the fragrance of the tea of the chrysanthemum, with its arousing of the brain, has the effect of relaxing nerves and abating headaches. The Chinese medicine is used mostly to treat diseases such as lewdness, swollen throats, ringing ears, wind fever, headaches, hypertension and scabies. For long-term consumption, there is also the effect of “breed, light, extended”. Modern clinical medicine has also proven that the aristocrates can expand the coronary artery, increase blood flow, reduce blood pressure, treat coronary heart disease, hypertension, arterial sclerosis and serocholesterol hyperplasia. The chrysanthemum has a good effect on treating eye fatigue and blurred vision. Many people like to drink, especially those working on computers that are commonly used, and chrysanthemum tea is indeed good for eye maintenance. Having too much water before bedtime, the next morning's eyes will be swollen like pandas, and there is a way for people to put their eyes around their eyes with cotton on the tea of chrysanthemum, which will soon be eliminated. In addition, a cup of chrysanthemum tea is usually available, which reduces the symptoms of eye fatigue, and helps to restore sight if three to four cups of chrysanthemum tea are taken each day。
Recipe Recommendations
- feverfew 10 grams
- honeysuckle 6 grams
- Hawthorn 5 grams
- fatty big sea 1
- grass jelly 4 trees
- red dates the 3
- orange peel one
- rock sugar appropriate amount
- sweetening
- cook
- ten minutes
- ordinary
Steps for Zipper's tea

1
Ten grams of chamomile 10 grams of gold and silver, five grams of fatty sea, four (about 10 grams) of scavenging grass, three dates of orange skin, one glucose
2
...fired on cold water stoves in sandpots。
3
Wash the dust out of the big bowl。
4
...to burn in the casserole and boil for 30 minutes in the middle of the fire。
5
...and melt with ice sugar before it comes out。
6
It'll be cold enough to drink。