Astragalus cassia seed chrysanthemum tea is effective in tonifying qi and raising yang, clearing liver and eyesight, clearing heat and detoxification, moistening the bowels and laxatives, and promoting the production of fluids and nourishing blood. However, the active ingredients of the brewed tea are limited, and the decoction method is recommended. 1. Astragalus is the dried root of Astragalus membranaceus, its effect is to replenish qi and promote yang, solid surface to stop sweating (through consolidation of the muscle surface to stop sweating), diuresis to reduce swelling, promote the blood, toxin pus (discharge pus and toxins in the body), astringent sores and muscle (to help sores to heal more quickly, to promote the growth of new flesh). It is mainly used for the treatment of the sinking of the middle qi (spleen and stomach qi deficiency, the appearance of visceral organs down), prolonged diarrhea and prolapse of the anus, qi deficiency, loose food (feces sparse and unshaped), surface deficiency and spontaneous sweating (due to the weakness of the surface of the muscles and frequent natural sweating), carbuncle (a kind of venomous sores, occurring on the surface of the body, the limbs, the internal organs of the acute suppurative disease) is difficult to ulcerate for a long time without convergence of such diseases. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. 2. cassia seeds for the legume cassia dry mature seeds, its efficacy for clearing the liver and eyesight, laxative, mainly used for the treatment of red eyes and astringent pain, headache and dizziness, intestinal dryness and constipation and other diseases. It is not suitable for patients who have loose stools due to deficiency of qi. 3. Chrysanthemum is the dried capitulum of chrysanthemum in the family of Asteraceae, and its effects include clearing away heat and toxins, clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, evacuating wind-heat and suppressing liver-yang, and it is mainly used for the treatment of wind-heat and colds, headache and dizziness, redness and pain in the eyes and canker sores and poisons, and other diseases. Adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. Tea drink can not be equated with drugs, if you feel unwell, it is recommended to consult a hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delays in the treatment of the condition.