What tea is better to drink for hepatitis B

Hepatitis B carriers or patients with hepatitis attacks can eat chrysanthemum tea or mulberry leaf tea, but drinking tea is only an auxiliary regulating effect. Hepatitis B carriers can also eat more foods with high vitamin C and vitamin E content to protect liver cells. The most important thing for hepatitis B carriers is to have regular liver disease checkups every six months. The purpose of the checkups is mainly to follow up if there are any hepatitis attacks. The recommended antiviral drugs include entecavir and tenofovir, which can effectively inhibit the replication of hepatitis B virus, slow down the development of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, and reduce the probability of liver cancer. Hepatitis B carriers who do not have hepatitis attacks do not need any medication and are the same as healthy people.