Pu'er Tea tree is entirely a treasure, with every part being medicinal. Its leaves, stems, wood, flower buds, seeds, and oil can all treat illnesses without side effects (it is recommended to use wild arbor trees, which can be harvested year-round).
Tea Leaves: Can treat malaria, dysentery, indigestion, headaches, and common colds. They have diuretic, thirst-quenching, heat-clearing, and detoxifying effects. Modern medicine suggests: drinking about 300 grams of tea infusion made from 15 grams of aged raw or ripe Pu'er tea cakes (over 5 years old) every morning, noon, and evening can enhance the immune function of the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, brain, and digestive system, effectively preventing diseases (choosing dry-stored raw or ripe Pu'er tea aged over 5 years helps reduce harmful residues from modern pesticides, fertilizers, hormones, and environmental pollution that could damage vital organs).
Tea Flowers: Can treat bleeding, hematochezia (blood in stool), cool the blood, and detoxify, assisting in symptoms like uterine bleeding. Modern medicine suggests: brewing 25 grams of Pu'er tea flowers (or 5 grams each of tea pollen, ancient tree tea flowers, and small-leaf variety Pu'er tea flowers) three times daily and drinking about 200 grams of the infusion can treat hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and other cardiovascular diseases, preventing cardiovascular system disorders.
Tea Seeds: Can treat asthma, whooping cough, and neurogenic migraine headaches. Modern medicine suggests: consuming about 200 grams of water infused with 10 grams of raw or ripe tea seeds three times daily can treat pulmonary tuberculosis and acute or chronic bronchitis.
Tea Oil: Can treat acute intestinal obstruction, severe abdominal pain from cholera, and kill parasites or relieve scabies and ringworm toxicity. Modern medicine suggests: taking about 50 grams of water mixed with 1 cc of tea oil three times daily can treat acute and chronic enteritis, rectal prolapse, and severe acute or chronic intestinal colic, preventing gastrointestinal diseases.
Tea Tree: Can treat heart disease, detoxify and heal sores, and relieve skin itching. Modern medicine suggests: liquid extracts from old tea tree trunks, roots, and branches are specific medicines for various heart diseases. They also treat rheumatic bone pain, aid in weight loss, ward off foul odors, and prevent diseases in various parts and organs of the body.
The tea plant is entirely a treasure, healing and saving lives without side effects. Internal and external application yields faster results. Tea beverages combine healthcare, treatment, and prevention, benefiting overall health. May everyone drink tea, love tea, and use tea.
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