Can cassia berries, wolfberries and chrysanthemums be used as a liver tea?

Cassia berries wolfberry chrysanthemum tea can be used as liver tea. But not instead of drugs, physical discomfort also need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a physician to use drugs.
Cassia has the effect of clearing heat and brightening the eyes, moisturizing and laxative. It can be used for the treatment of liver heat caused by the redness and swelling of the eyes, tears, photophobia, headache, dizziness and so on. Modern pharmacological research cassia seeds have the pharmacological effects of lowering blood pressure, lowering fat and slowing down diarrhea.
Wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes. It can be used in the treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency leading to premature whitening of hair, premature aging, blurred vision, dry eyes and fatigue.
Chrysanthemum has the efficacy of dispersing wind-heat, clearing the head and eyes, and calming liver yang. It can be used to treat headache, dizziness, redness, swelling and pain in the eyes caused by hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms).
Precautions: Not suitable for patients with Qi deficiency and loose stools; not suitable for those who are allergic to the drug; regular monitoring of liver function is recommended after use.
Tea replacement drinks are not a substitute for medication and should be used under the guidance of a physician.