Efficacy of Cistanche Berry with Chrysanthemum in Tea

Cistanchis Berry with Chrysanthemum Tea is effective in nourishing the liver and kidney, clearing liver and eyesight, and removing heat and toxins. Cistanchis is the dried fleshy stem with scaly leaves of Cistanchis or Cistanchis tubiflora of Ledebouriae family. It is sweet, salty and warm in nature, and has the effects of tonifying kidney and yang, benefiting essence and blood, and lubricating the intestines to relieve constipation. It has therapeutic effects on kidney yang deficiency, essence and blood deficiency, but it is not suitable for people with yin deficiency and fire, hot constipation and loose stool. Wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes. It has therapeutic effect on Yin deficiency of liver and kidney, impotence and spermatorrhea, internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by eating, drinking and urinating, etc.), blood deficiency and yellowing, and dimness of the eyes. Chrysanthemum is the dried head-like inflorescence of the plant Chrysanthemum, family Asteraceae. It is pungent, sweet, bitter and slightly cold in nature, and its effects are to evacuate wind-heat, calm the liver-yang, clear the liver and brighten the eyes, and clear heat and detoxify the toxin. It has therapeutic effects on wind-heat colds, the first signs of warm diseases, and hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, causing dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms). The above herbs can be brewed together in tea, which can have certain effects of tonifying the kidney and essence, moistening the bowels, nourishing the liver and kidney, dispersing wind-heat, calming the liver-yang, clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, and clearing heat and removing toxins, but the brewing of tea is limited to the composition of herbs and it is difficult to give full play to the efficacy of the herbs, so it is recommended to use it after consulting with a doctor, and do not use the medication by oneself, so as to avoid causing damage to the organism.