Can drinking chrysanthemum tea in summer clear heat and detoxify the body?

Chrysanthemum has the effects of detoxifying and clearing heat, clearing the liver and improving eyesight, evacuating wind-heat, and calming liver yang.
Chrysanthemum detoxifies and clears heat, and can be used in the treatment of canker sores, often in combination with raw licorice, honeysuckle and other herbs, such as chamomile soup. However, the efficacy of chrysanthemum in clearing heat and removing toxins, dispersing carbuncles and subduing swellings is weaker than that of wild chrysanthemum, which is why wild chrysanthemum is used more often than wild chrysanthemum in clinical practice.
Chrysanthemum can also be used to clear the eyes and the liver, and is used to treat eye diseases caused by deficiency of the liver and kidneys. When used to evacuate wind-heat evil, it can be used to evacuate wind-heat evil and can be combined with Chinese herbs such as forsythia and platycodon, such as Sang Ju Drink. When used to calm liver yang, it can be used for dizziness, hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms), headache and other discomforts.
Tea substitutes are limited in their effects and cannot replace the decoction of traditional Chinese medicines to exert the same therapeutic effects. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you visit a healthcare provider in a timely manner. Do not self-medicate, so as not to cause damage to the body.