Green Tea … Classic Formulas

Lv Cha · Folium Camelliae Sinensis

Primary Actions

  • Clears heat and relieves toxicity - Lv Cha is classically used for sore throat, red eyes, headache, mouth discomfort, and summer heat when excess warmth and irritability predominate.
  • Transforms phlegm and aids digestion - it is used after greasy meals or damp-turbid heaviness when mental dullness, nausea, or chest oppression improve with a light bitter-cooling aromatic.
  • Promotes urination and brightens the mind - traditional tea therapy uses it for heat-related drowsiness, sluggishness, and mild fluid congestion rather than for deficiency fatigue.

Classic Formulas

  • Lv Cha with Ju Hua - tea-therapy style pairing for head and eye heat with mild irritability.
  • Lv Cha with He Ye - a household-style summer-heat preparation for thirst, heaviness, and warm-weather fatigue.
  • Lv Cha with Chen Pi - used after greasy food when dampness, phlegm, or digestive stagnation cloud the middle and the mind.

Classical Text References

  • Me & Qi places Lv Cha in the Heart, Lung, and Stomach channels and emphasizes heat-clearing, phlegm-resolving, urination-promoting, digestive, and mental-alerting actions.
  • Chinese tea therapy developed a distinct practice of yi cha dai yao, or using tea as medicine, which explains why green tea appears in both food culture and medicinal writing.
  • Lv Cha is most appropriate for heat, turbidity, and mild excess patterns rather than for pure deficiency or cold.