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What is good for cold-heat syndrome?
The pathological changes of the coexistence of cold and heat pathogens lead to the coexistence of cold and heat.

20g of dried tangerine peel, 60g of rice bud, 0/00g of Massa Medicata Fermentata/kloc-,50g of hawthorn, linderae, magnolia officinalis and bitter orange, and 0/50g of aged tea/kloc-. Usage * * * Research at the end. 6- 10g each time, decocted in water. It can be used for treating common cold, headache and abdominal distension. Formula of mint tea 1: 2g of mint and 5g of tea. Usage: brew with boiling water for drinking. It can be used for treating exogenous wind-heat, headache, red eyes, dyspepsia and abdominal distension. Formula II: Formula IX Hou Xian Tea 10g, Schizonepeta, Saposhnikovia divaricata, Platycodon grandiflorum and Bitter Almond 5g each. Usage: Use 200ml boiled water instead of tea, which can be brewed twice. Indications: relieving exterior syndrome, diminishing inflammation, relieving cough and relieving sore throat. Used for the first attack of cold, headache and fever.

You can also drink some other teas, because cold-heat syndrome is suitable for conditioning with tea, such as green tea and Longjing tea.