Chrysanthemum Chinese wolfberry peel tea on fire?

Chrysanthemum, wolfberry and Chenpi tea generally does not cause fire. Chenpi has the effect of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, drying dampness and resolving phlegm (to remove phlegm in the body by drying dampness), wolfberry has the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying the kidney, brightening the eyes and replenishing the blood and other effects, chrysanthemum has to evacuate the wind-heat and clear the heat and diarrhea, chrysanthemum, wolfberry and Chenpi tea has the effect of regulating qi and resolving phlegm, clearing heat and lowering the role of fire. The efficacy of tea is limited, and it is recommended to take it in the form of decoction. Chenpi is warm in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor, and has the effect of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, drying dampness and resolving phlegm, Chenpi is not a particularly hot drug. Wolfberry has the effect of nourishing yin, tonifying the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and tonifying the blood, etc. Wolfberry is flat in nature, sweet in flavor, and is not a particularly warm drug. Chrysanthemum has evacuation of wind-heat, clear heat, fire, detoxification effect, so the same use will not lead to fire. Fire in Chinese medicine is called “heat”, the cause can be seen in the diet of spicy stimulation, late night labor, mood stress, taking warm drugs and other reasons. Chrysanthemum, wolfberry and peel tea is neutral in flavor, and normal consumption will not lead to fire. Chrysanthemum, wolfberry and peel tea not only does not have the side effect of fire, but also has the effect of nourishing Yin and tonifying the liver and kidney, regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, clearing the liver and laxative effect. It is recommended to choose the appropriate medication according to your own constitution and condition.