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Can Yuzhu Ophiopogon japonicus tea be drunk often?
Polygonatum odoratum and Ophiopogon japonicus tea is a kind of health tea to stabilize blood sugar. This health tea not only has the function of stabilizing blood sugar, but also can relieve the symptoms of dry mouth. However, when drinking, many people will ask such a question. For this kind of Polygonatum odoratum and Ophiopogon japonicus tea with so many functions, can you drink it often?

Ophiopogon japonicus is a herb and has no side effects on human body. Its main function is to nourish yin, promote fluid production, moisten lung and clear heart, and it has certain curative effect on cough, upset insomnia, intestinal dryness and constipation. In fact, both chrysanthemum and boat-fruited Sterculia have the effects of relaxing bowels and moistening dryness. Usually, these three herbs can be mixed together and washed with water, which can also prevent and treat throat diseases.

As a common plant, Polygonatum odoratum has no side effects on human body. Polygonatum odoratum is sweet and fatty, soft and moist. Blindly nourishing yin and promoting fluid production, nourishing yin and moistening dryness, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst. Used for cough due to dryness and heat, dry throat and thirst, and internal heat to quench thirst.

Polygonatum odoratum and Ophiopogon japonicus tea brewed with Polygonatum odoratum and Ophiopogon japonicus has the effects of clearing away heart fire, nourishing yin and moistening lung, benefiting stomach and promoting fluid production.

In addition, Mawang Encyclopedia will introduce a small folk prescription about treating diseases with Ophiopogon japonicus: if the throat is dry, the skin is dry and the stool is dry, take 30 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus and decoct it to make tea. If the throat is sore, take 6 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus, Boat-fruited Sterculia and Chrysanthemum to make tea. Ophiopogon japonicus, japonica rice and rock sugar can also be used to cook porridge on weekdays, and there is no side effect after long-term use.