If the symptoms are hyperactivity of liver yang (liver yang is strong, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.) or liver fire, chrysanthemum can be used to clear the liver and nourish the liver. However, chrysanthemum should not be used to nourish the liver in cases of deficiency of liver blood, liver yin, or liver depression.
Chrysanthemum was first published in “Shennong’s Classic of the Hundred Herbs”, belonging to the dispersing wind-heat medicine in the antidote medicine, for the dry head of chrysanthemum in the Asteraceae family, its taste is sweet, bitter, and slightly cold, belonging to the lung and liver meridian, it has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing away heat, pacifying the liver and brightening the eyes, and clearing away heat and removing toxins, and it can be used for treating wind-heat and colds, headache and vertigo, red and swelling pain in the eyes, eyesight blurring and carbuncle and swelling, and so on.
Chrysanthemum is often paired with antelope horn and hookah vine, in which chrysanthemum clears the liver and calms the liver, antelope horn cools the liver and quenches the wind (by dispelling liver fire to quench liver wind), clears heat and relieves spasm, hookah vine calms the liver and relieves spasm (by calming the wind, relieving the spasm), and the three of them together play the role of cleansing and calming the liver and submerging yang and relieving the wind to treat the hyperactivity of liver yang and the liver meridian with heat and the liver wind moving internally.
Chrysanthemum should be used sparingly in cases of qi deficiency, cold stomach and diarrhea, and is contraindicated in cases of yang deficiency or headache with cold (fear of cold). This product should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, do not apply on your own to avoid causing damage to the organism.