Can’t you drink chrysanthemum tea at night? Why?

Wind-heat cold, eye redness and swelling pain in the evening can be appropriate to drink some chrysanthemum tea, but gas deficiency, stomach cold, less food and diarrhea caution.
Chrysanthemum is sweet and bitter in flavor, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to lung and liver meridians. Chrysanthemum tea has the effect of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and clearing the eyes, clearing heat and removing toxins.
Chrysanthemum tea can be used for wind-heat cold, wind-heat attack or liver fire due to eye redness and swelling pain, shyness and more tears (eyes afraid of light, often tears) as well as the liver and kidney essence and blood deficiency, blurred eyes, blurred vision, and liver yang over-excessive (liver yang, caused by dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms) due to headache and vertigo, tinnitus and forgetfulness.
Wind-heat cold, eye redness and swelling pain, etc. Patients can drink some chrysanthemum tea at night, but gas deficiency, cold stomach, less food and diarrhea should not drink. It is recommended to use under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly self-medication.