Recently, the weather has turned warmer, and the dry winter is finally coming to an end. Friends in the north no longer need to apply thick creams! However, for those living in Shenzhen, humidity is the year-round enemy of the body. Many people in southern cities have some degree of dampness in their bodies. Instead of cupping therapy, why not try drinking some dampness-removing tea? It’s both convenient and practical.
Tangerine Peel Pu'er: No-Nonsense Dampness Removal
Tangerine Peel Pu'er has become popular because its creative brewing methods have won the hearts of many young people. But don’t be fooled by its looks and enchanting aroma—don’t forget the dampness-removing effects of the tea leaves and tangerine peel itself. Tangerine peel is warm and pungent in nature, making it effective for drying dampness and resolving phlegm.
Review: A tea that is both delicious and effective at removing dampness is practically a springtime miracle. The combination of tangerine peel and Pu'er is a classic formula that has been passed down for many years. Now that tea companies produce it on a large scale, it saves us the trouble of blending it ourselves.
Oolong Paired with Osmanthus: Dampness Removal and Mood Enhancement
Oolong is one of the most fragrant teas, and osmanthus is one of the most fragrant flowers. The lingering aroma after seven infusions is no exaggeration, and the osmanthus’s fragrance truly lives up to its reputation. When these two are paired together, regardless of their actual effects, just the uplifting and non-cloying aroma seems to carry away the dampness in the body, lifting the spirits.

Oolong Paired with Osmanthus
Review: People with heavy dampness often feel physically sluggish, which can dampen their mood. Oolong paired with osmanthus not only removes dampness but also relieves melancholy—a perfect combination!
Green Tea with White Chrysanthemum: Dampness Removal and Heat Reduction
Green tea and white chrysanthemum are so refreshing they seem almost otherworldly. Just looking at them feels cooling, and their dampness-removing effects are also excellent. Both green tea and white chrysanthemum have a light, sweet taste and can promote saliva production, effectively alleviating the bitter and sticky mouth caused by dampness.