Chrysanthemum tea should not be consumed by those who are cold (weak and cold in the spleen and stomach) and those who are allergic to chrysanthemum.
Chrysanthemum is a traditional Chinese medicine, which is the dried head-like inflorescence of chrysanthemum, a plant of the genus Chrysanthemum, family Asteraceae. It is pungent, sweet and bitter in flavor, slightly cold in nature, and belongs to the lung and liver meridians. It has the effects of dispersing wind-heat, calming liver yang, clearing liver and improving eyesight (clearing liver fire to promote vision recovery), and clearing heat and removing toxins (clearing heat and toxicity from the body).
It is mainly used in treating wind-heat and cold, the first signs of warm diseases, dizziness of liver-yang, liver-wind syndrome, redness and dimness of the eyes, sores, carbuncles, swellings and poisons.
No adverse reactions to Chrysanthemum have been found. Note that it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product, and should be used with caution for those with allergies. Because chrysanthemum is slightly cold in nature, it will stimulate the intestines and stomach and aggravate the symptoms of cold spleen and stomach when consumed by people with cold spleen and stomach, so people with cold spleen and stomach should not drink chrysanthemum tea.
Attention to the Chinese medicine tea may be because of the active ingredients released less, will affect the efficacy, so if there is physical discomfort, it is recommended that the hospital, consult a doctor to standardize the treatment, do not blindly use their own medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.