The efficacy and effect of maitake berry chrysanthemum tea

Maitake, wolfberry, chrysanthemum together with the efficacy of tea is to clear the liver and eyesight, nourish yin and promote the production of fluids, can be used for dry lungs and dry cough, waist and knee pain, wind-heat colds and so on.
Ophiopogon is slightly cold in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste, and belongs to the stomach, lung and heart meridians. It has the effect of nourishing yin and moistening the lung, benefiting the stomach and generating fluids, clearing the heart and removing vexation. It can be used for the treatment of lung dryness and dry cough, yin deficiency and consumptive cough, laryngeal paralysis (pharyngeal redness, swelling and pain, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or pharyngeal itching and discomfort, dysphagia), sore throat, fluid injury and thirst, heartburn and insomnia, and intestinal dryness and constipation.
Lycium barbarum is flat in nature, sweet in flavor, and belongs to the liver and kidney meridians. It has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes. It can be used to treat deficiency of essence, lumbar and knee pain, dizziness and tinnitus, impotence and spermatorrhea.
Chrysanthemum is slightly cold in nature, pungent, sweet and bitter in flavor, and belongs to the lung and liver meridians. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind-heat, clearing heat and removing toxins, calming liver yang, clearing liver and brightening the eyes. It can be used to treat wind-heat colds, liver-yang dizziness, liver-wind syndrome, redness of the eyes and dimming of the flowers, canker sores and swollen poisons.
It should be noted that the efficacy of Chinese medicine in water is different from that of decoction, and the efficacy of the medicine is limited, so it does not have a good effect on the disease. Chinese medicine needs to be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not be used privately, so as not to cause damage to the organism.