Cold brewing is currently used in Pu’er, green tea, black tea, etc., i.e. breaking the tradition of brewing tea with hot water and using cold water to brew the tea. Although chrysanthemum can be taken as a tea substitute, it is not yet known whether cold brewing as a traditional Chinese medicine can bring out enough medicinal effect, so it is recommended to take this medicine according to the doctor’s advice.
Chrysanthemum, sweet and bitter in taste, slightly cold in nature, belongs to the lung and liver meridians. It has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxins, calming the liver, clearing the eyes, dispersing wind and clearing heat, and is mostly used in the treatment of liver-wind syndrome, liver-yang dizziness, wind-heat colds and other diseases.
When taking Fetal Chrysanthemum, patients should not use it blindly and indiscriminately, and should combine it with their own conditions and use it correctly under the guidance of a doctor.