Chrysanthemum, wolfberry and jujube tea includes three kinds of medicines: chrysanthemum, wolfberry and jujube, which have certain effects of clearing away heat, nourishing the liver and improving eyesight, strengthening the spleen and nourishing blood. However, the effect of herbal tea is limited and does not necessarily have a therapeutic effect. The main ingredients of chrysanthemum, wolfberry and jujube tea include three medicines: chrysanthemum, wolfberry and jujube. 1. Chrysanthemum, has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and brightening the eyes, and clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxicity from the body). It can be used for wind-heat cold, headache and dizziness, red and swollen eyes, blurred vision, sores, carbuncles and poisons. Spleen and stomach cold (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) people should be cautious. 2. Lycium barbarum has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidneys, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes (tonifying the essence and promoting the recovery of eyesight). It is used for lumbar and knee pain caused by deficiency, dizziness, tinnitus, blood deficiency, yellowish color (yellowish color without luster), and dizziness and uncertainty of the eyes. Spleen deficiency loose stools (feces thin and not shaped) should be used with caution. 3. Jujubes are effective in tonifying the middle Jiao (treating Qi deficiency by nourishing the spleen), nourishing the blood and calming the mind (stabilizing the mind and soothing the emotions by nourishing the blood). It is used for poor appetite, weakness and loose stools (thin and unformed feces) caused by spleen deficiency. It is not suitable for people with internalized phlegm-dampness, food stagnation and worm accumulation. The three medicines, chrysanthemum, wolfberry and jujube, have certain effects of clearing heat, nourishing the liver and improving eyesight, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the blood. However, the effect of herbal tea is limited and does not necessarily play a therapeutic role. Chinese medicine is recommended to be used under the guidance of a physician and should not be taken on its own.