Pueraria Mirifica and Chrysanthemum are effective in clearing wind and heat, brightening the eyes, penetrating rashes, and stopping diarrhea, and work to treat illnesses caused by wind-heat externals. Drinking it in tea has a similar effect, but it can’t replace the medication to treat the disease.
Pueraria Mirifica is cool in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor, and belongs to the spleen and stomach meridians. Its main effects are detoxifying the muscles and relieving heat (relieving heat from the surface of the skin), generating fluids and penetrating the rash, elevating yang and stopping diarrhea (elevating yang qi to treat diarrhea), and it is mainly used for the treatment of externally-induced fever, strong pain in the head and neck, thirst, thirst, impenetrable measles, febrile dysentery, diarrhea, and so on. Its adverse effects have not been documented. It is cool in nature and should be used with caution for those with cold stomach.
Chrysanthemum is slightly cold in nature, sweet and bitter in taste, and belongs to the lung and liver meridians. Its main effects are clearing heat and dispersing wind, brightening the eyes and calming the liver, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body). It is mainly used in the treatment of wind-heat and colds, headache and dizziness, redness and pain in the eyes and dimming of the eyes, and other conditions. There is no record of its adverse effects, and it is recommended to use it sparingly for deficiency of qi, cold stomach, and poor appetite and diarrhea.
According to the record of “eighteen against” “nineteen fear”, Pueraria lobata chrysanthemum has no contraindications, and the combination of the two has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing away heat, brightening the eyes, transmitting rashes, and stopping diarrhea, and it has the effect of treating diseases caused by wind-heat externals.
Tea can play a limited medicinal effect, can not replace the drug treatment of disease. After the discomfort should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment, not self-medication.