What tea to drink to improve the liver in the clinic is not clearly defined, liver can follow the doctor’s advice to drink chrysanthemum tea, cassia seed tea, dandelion tea, and so on. 1. Chrysanthemum tea: sweet, bitter, slightly cold. Attributed to the lung, liver meridian. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and improving eyesight, and clearing heat and detoxification (removing heat and toxicity from the body). It is used for wind-heat cold, headache, eye redness, swelling and pain, and blurred eyes. Where Yang deficiency or headache and cold (cold) are contraindicated. 2. Cassia seed tea: sweet, bitter, salty, slightly cold. Attributed to the liver, large intestine meridian. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and improving eyesight (removing heat from the body and promoting the recovery of eyesight), moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels. Used for eye redness and astringent pain, shyness and tearfulness (eyes afraid of light, often tears), headache and dizziness, darkness and uncertainty of the eyes, constipation. Diarrhea and low blood pressure should be used with caution. 3. Dandelion tea: bitter, sweet, cold. Attributed to the liver, stomach meridian. It has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification, subduing swelling and dispersing lumps, diuretic and diaphoretic (improving the problem of dribbling and small amount of urine). It is used in treating furuncles (sores mostly on the limbs or face, small in shape with deep roots, hard as nails), swollen toxins, redness of the eyes, sore throat, etc. It is also used in treating the symptoms of Yang deficiency, external cold, deficiency of the spleen and stomach. It is contraindicated for people with Yang deficiency, external cold, spleen and stomach weakness. The efficacy of the above medicines in water is limited, if the body is not feeling well, you should go to the hospital in time for consultation and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.