What are the benefits and effects of daisies

Daisy has not yet been included in the category of traditional Chinese medicine. It is recommended to choose chrysanthemum, which has the effects of dispersing wind-heat, clearing the liver and improving eyesight (clearing the liver fire to promote vision recovery), and detoxifying the toxin, and can be used to treat wind-heat and colds and redness and pain in the eyes. Chrysanthemum is the head-like inflorescence of the plant Chrysanthemum, family Asteraceae. It is slightly cold in nature, sweet and bitter in taste, and belongs to the Lung and Liver meridians, and has the effects of dispersing wind-heat, calming Liver-Yang, clearing Liver fire to improve eyesight, and clearing heat and removing toxins (to clear heat and toxins and evil qi from the body). Chrysanthemum is suitable for the treatment of wind-heat colds or the first signs of wind-warmth, with specific symptoms such as malignant cold (fear of cold) and fever, dry mouth and thirst, and headache. Chrysanthemum can also be used to treat hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.) or liver heat causing headache, dizziness, redness and swelling of the eyes. Chrysanthemum can also be used to treat boils (sores on the limbs or face, small in shape with deep roots, as hard as nails). Chrysanthemum is slightly cold in nature, and should be used with caution by those who are aware of qi deficiency, cold stomach and diarrhea. At present, daisy has not yet been included in the category of traditional Chinese medicine, so there is no efficacy and effect. It is recommended to choose the Chinese herbal medicine daisy to treat the disease and use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor.