How to take Marigold

Marigold is usually taken in decoction, and specific medication needs to be under the guidance of a physician.
Marigold is the inflorescence of the plant Marigold in the family of Asteraceae, which is bitter, slightly pungent and cool in nature. It has the efficacy of calming the liver and clearing away heat, dispelling wind and resolving phlegm. Clinically, it is mainly used for treating dizziness, eye pain, toothache, pediatric convulsion (a pediatric disease mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions and seizures), cold and cough, whooping cough, mumps, mastitis and so on.
Marigold should not be used by people with cold spleen and stomach. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Marigold are not clear, if used with other drugs may occur drug interactions, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.
If you need to use Marigold to treat diseases, it must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.