Ginseng Chinese wolfberry chrysanthemum can be brewed together to drink?

In general, American ginseng Chinese wolfberry chrysanthemum can be brewed together to drink, but the Chinese medicine brewed to drink the efficacy of the play is limited, the efficacy and effect may be inferior to the herbs. And it is not applicable to everyone, it is recommended to consult a professional physician. American ginseng, wolfberry, chrysanthemum three Chinese medicine in the pairing and no contraindications, so usually can be brewed together to drink, which American ginseng has a clear heat, tonic qi yin effect, suitable for use to alleviate qi and yin two injuries, heat disease qi deficiency, injuries to thirst, thirst, and other illnesses. This product should not be used with quassia. It is not recommended to take it where there is deficiency of yang in the middle, obstruction of cold and dampness, and Qi depression and fire. Chinese wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and benefiting the essence, which is suitable for deficiency of liver and kidney yin (deficiency of yin fluid in the liver and kidney), internal heat and thirst (internal heat accompanied by symptoms such as overeating, drinking, and urinating), and deficiency of blood and atrophy. It is also contraindicated in cases of solid external heat, spleen deficiency with dampness and diarrhea. Chrysanthemum’s main effects are clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), dispersing wind and heat (dispersing wind and heat from the body), calming the liver and making the eyes clear, suitable for wind-heat colds and inflammation of the liver caused by the redness and redness of the eyes. It is contraindicated in cases of Yang deficiency or headache with cold (fear of cold). For those with deficiency of qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), if accompanied by deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney, or liver fire, they may drink water with American ginseng, wolfberry and chrysanthemum appropriately. American ginseng, wolfberry and chrysanthemum should be used under medical supervision. Patients are advised to consult a doctor in time if they feel unwell, and should not take medication on their own.