Chrysanthemum mulberry goji berries together in water efficacy

Chrysanthemum, mulberry and wolfberry together in water have the effect of calming the liver, brightening the eyes, moistening the dryness, nourishing the liver and nourishing the kidneys.
Chrysanthemum has the effect of calming the liver, brightening the eyes, detoxifying, clearing the wind, and clearing heat, and can be used to treat external fever, headache, dizziness, red eyes and swelling pain, boils and poisons.
Mulberry has the effect of moistening dryness, generating fluids, tonifying blood and nourishing yin. Mulberry can treat dizziness, insomnia, palpitation, tinnitus, premature whitening of beard and hair, thirst, fluid injury, intestinal dryness and constipation, and internal heat and thirst (Yin deficiency generates internal heat, which leads to the symptoms of thirst such as overeating, excessive drinking and urination) caused by Yin deficiency of the liver and kidney.
The effects of wolfberry include moistening the lungs, nourishing the kidneys, nourishing the liver, etc. It can be used for the treatment of dizziness and dizziness caused by deficiency of the liver and kidneys, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness, unclear vision, impotence and spermatorrhea, coughing and thirst, etc. It is recommended that it be used under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended that you can use chrysanthemum, mulberry, wolfberry together with water to drink under the guidance of the doctor, to avoid unauthorized use of medication. In addition, qi deficiency cold, food reduction diarrhea, spleen deficiency loose stool (spleen and stomach weakness, heat oh stool thin not shaped) of the crowd should be cautious to use chrysanthemums, mulberries, goji berries together with bubble water to drink.
Infused water is different from the efficacy of decoction, the efficacy of the drug to play a limited role, can not play a better therapeutic effect. If there is a need for treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, so as not to delay the condition.