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LuoTian Honeysuckle
Basic Introduction to LuoTian HoneysuckleLuoTian Honeysuckle is a specialty product of LuoTian County, Hubei Province. Located at the southern foot of Dabie Mountain, LuoTian County has a moderate climate with abundant rainfall, rich in honeysuckle resources, distinctive appearance, intense fragrance, and high effective components. It was awarded protection as a Chinese Geographical Indication product in 2011. Nutritional Value1. Anti-pathogenic microorganism effect. It has inhibitory effects on various pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus hemolyticus, Escherichia coli, dysentery bacillus, Vibrio cholerae, typhoid bacillus, paratyphoid bacillus, etc.2. It has antibacterial and bactericidal effects on pneumococcus, meningococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, tubercle bacilli, Shigella dysenteriae, Streptococcus mutans, etc., and inhibitory effects on influenza virus, orphan virus, herpes virus, leptospira.3. Anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects, it has a strong effect in dispersing abscesses and reducing swelling, clearing heat and detoxifying, and anti-inflammatory for carbuncles, enteritis, and lung abscess.4. Heat-dispersing and pathogen-repelling effects, it has certain effects on exogenous wind-heat or the initial stages of febrile diseases, fever, headache, irritability, insomnia, dark red tongue, dry throat, and dry mouth.5. Cooling blood and stopping dysentery effects, it is effective against heat-toxic dysentery, bloody dysentery, wet-heat obstruction, and sore throat.6. Honeysuckle tea tastes sweet, is cold in nature, and… -
Quietly Enjoy a Cup of Tea at Home: The Antiviral Effects of Tea
Tea is an extremely common beverage in people’s lives. In addition to its many preventive effects against human diseases, it also has antibacterial and antiviral properties. As early as over 1,000 years ago during the Tang and Song dynasties, Chinese medical texts recorded numerous instances where tea could kill bacteria and stop dysentery. Early medical books contain many compound formulas for treating dysentery and cholera. With the continuous advancement of scientific research, the antibacterial and antiviral effects of tea have gradually been revealed, and they have achieved good application results in areas such as drug development, food preservation, and daily chemical products. ☀ Inhibitory Effect of Tea on Influenza Virus The components in tea, such as tea polyphenols, catechins, and theaflavins, have shown significant inhibitory effects on influenza viruses and possess potential pharmaceutical development value. ☀ Inhibitory Effect of Tea on Human Immunodeficiency Virus Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus that infects human immune system cells. Research has found that when the concentration of EGCG is greater than 10 μmol/L, it can reduce the affinity of viral protease for its substrate. Derivatives of theaflavins can be considered as candidate microbicides to prevent the transmission of HIV, with pharmaceutical development… -
Nourishing Health in Summer: What Kinds of Tea Are Suitable?
Summer is hot, and drinking tea requires special attention. Many people drink a variety of teas without any pattern during summer, which not only fails to cool them down but also causes discomfort. Many people prefer cold drinks in summer, but drinking tea is actually better. When choosing tea for summer, it's important to consider the climate, the nature of the tea, and one's own constitution. How can we enjoy good tea in summer? Today, we introduce some suitable teas for the season. Cooling Off with Flower Teas In summer, it's advisable to choose cooling flower teas that can help relieve thirst and reduce heat, though those with weak spleen and stomach should avoid them. When deciding on what flower tea to drink, consider the properties of different teas; those with weaker constitutions may opt for more neutral or slightly warm flower teas. Chrysanthemum has a sweet taste and is slightly cold, effectively dispersing wind heat and calming the liver while improving vision. After prolonged visual strain, brewing a cup of chrysanthemum tea can not only refresh the mind but also prevent cardiovascular diseases. Staying Alert with Green Tea Under the blazing sun and high temperatures of summer, the body…
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