The harm of fried cassia seeds, known as cassia seeds, in water has not been clarified and should be used in accordance with medical advice.
The Pharmacopoeia does not indicate any adverse effects of cassia seeds, and there is no relevant literature or research pointing out the hazards of cassia seeds when used in water. Those who have loose stools (thin and unformed feces) and those with cold spleen and stomach should be cautious of taking cassia seeds.
Cassia seed is a sweet, bitter, salty, slightly cold Chinese herb. It belongs to the liver meridian and large intestine meridian. This product has the effect of moisturizing the bowels, clearing heat and brightening the eyes. It is used for darkness and uncertainty of the eyes, shyness and tearfulness (the eyes are afraid of light and often shed tears), redness and astringency of the eyes, dizziness, headache, constipation.
Cassia seeds should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not self-medicate.