Blood pressure has a certain normal value, and a blood pressure of 178 is an obvious sign of hypertension. High blood pressure has a great impact on human health. If it is not controlled in time, it may cause patients to suffer from more serious problems such as myocardial infarction or stroke. High blood pressure can be treated with some teas. Here I will introduce to you the tea therapy method for high blood pressure! 1. Chrysanthemum tea The chrysanthemum used should be chamomile, which does not taste bitter. The large white chrysanthemum or small white chrysanthemum grown in the Suzhou and Hangzhou areas are the best. Use about 3 grams each time to make tea and drink it three times a day. You can also boil chrysanthemum, honeysuckle and licorice together and drink it as tea. It has the special effects of calming the liver, improving eyesight, clearing away heat and detoxifying. It has significant therapeutic effects on patients with hypertension and arteriosclerosis. 2. Hawthorn tea The ingredients contained in hawthorn can aid digestion, dilate blood vessels, lower blood sugar and lower blood pressure. At the same time, drinking hawthorn tea regularly has obvious auxiliary therapeutic effects in the treatment of hypertension. The method of drinking it is to make tea with 1 to 2 fresh hawthorn berries several times a day. 3. Dragon Tea Powder 50 grams of green tea and 30 grams of gentian. Grind them into fine powder and take with warm water. Take 3 grams each time, twice a day. It can clear away heat, reduce fire, soothe the liver and lower blood pressure. It is suitable for symptoms such as high blood pressure and bitter taste in the mouth caused by excessive liver fire. 4. Cassia Tea What is good to eat for patients with hypertension? Cassia tea is the best. 250 grams of Cassia tora and appropriate amount of honey. Roast Cassia tora with honey, wait until it cools down, and then store it in a glass bottle. Use 10 grams each time and soak in water instead of tea. This recipe can clear the head and eyes, promote bowel movements, and can treat symptoms such as headaches and dizziness caused by high blood pressure. 5. Celery and Red Dates Tea 350-700 grams of celery, 100-200 grams of red dates, and 10 grams of green tea. Add appropriate amount of water to cook soup. Take 3 times a day. It can calm the liver and nourish blood, clear away heat and promote diuresis, regulate dampness and turbidity in the stomach, and eliminate heat under the heart. It is suitable for hypertension, acute icteric hepatitis, cystitis, etc. 6. Leaf Tooth Orchid Tea Take 4-5g of Cymbidium orchid and soak it in water as tea. The phylloxanthin and phylloxanthin saponins contained in phylloxanthin have a good regulating effect on high and abnormal blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood lipids. |
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