What are the effects and functions of chrysanthemums and fatty sea flowers

Chrysanthemum has the efficacy of dispersing wind-heat, which can treat wind-heat cold and flu, etc. Fatty seaweed has the efficacy of clearing heat and moisturizing the lungs, which can treat lung-heat, dry cough and phlegmlessness. Chrysanthemum is the dried head-like inflorescence of Chrysanthemum, family Asteraceae. Its effects include dispersing wind-heat, calming liver-yang, clearing liver and brightening eyes, and clearing heat and removing toxins. It can be used to treat wind-heat colds, the first signs of warm diseases, hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is excessive, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), headache and dizziness, redness and swelling of the eyes, dizziness of the eyes, carbuncles and swollen toxins (skin diseases characterized by swelling, heat and pain), and other diseases. It can be used in boiling water or decoction. Its effects include clearing away heat and moistening the lungs, inducing throat and opening up the voice, moistening the intestines and laxatives, and treating lung-heat and mute voice, dry and sore throat, dry cough without phlegm, constipation with heat knot, and headache and eye redness, etc. It is also used in the treatment of headache, dizziness, headache and eye redness. Chrysanthemum is contraindicated in all cases of Yang deficiency or headache with cold (fear of cold). The adverse effects of the above drugs are not known. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention if they feel unwell. Chinese medicine emphasizes the use of Chinese medicines in the identification of symptoms, so Chinese medicines should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms and should not be used indiscriminately.