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What's the function of drinking scented tea?
Efficacy and function of scented tea

(1) lung tea

The lung is the main organ of human respiration. People who live in cities for a long time have more or less lung pollution. Air pollution and the harm of second-hand smoke make your throat uncomfortable, sometimes your breathing is not smooth, and even you cough. Violet, thyme, licorice and a small amount of dried tangerine peel can be brewed together to relieve cough and moisten lung; Violets and osmanthus have the same effect.

(2) Intestinal tea

People with poor gastrointestinal tract usually have the habit of constipation caused by poor intestinal peristalsis. The accumulation of stool will lead to the accumulation of toxins in the body, which will do great harm to the rectum and pollute the human environment. Chamomile, honeysuckle, jasmine and mint can enhance gastrointestinal peristalsis and improve flatulence.

(3) Liver protection tea

The liver is the detoxification and metabolic organ of the human body. Many drugs are metabolized in the liver. If the metabolism is not good, it is easy to accumulate toxins and cause harm to the human body. The liver can also promote bile secretion and decompose fat. Lemon grass, rosemary, artichoke and verbena can strengthen liver metabolism and detoxify.

(4) Bushen tea

Kidney has the function of controlling all organs of human body and is the basis of yin and yang of human body. Kidney yang plays the role of warming spleen yang and regulating urination and defecation. Kidney plays an important role in host and regulating body fluid metabolism. People with non-physiological edema usually can't metabolize water smoothly in their kidneys. Rosemary, dandelion, juniper and heather have diuretic effects and can strengthen the operation of kidney.