Chrysanthemum wolfberry cassia seed tea has a certain amount of evacuation of wind-heat, clearing heat and clearing the eyes and other effects. But the effect is limited, generally not up to the role of treatment.
Chrysanthemum is the main treatment for wind-heat colds, the first signs of warm disease, liver-yang dizziness, red eyes and faint flowers. Chinese wolfberry is the main treatment of liver and kidney yin deficiency, lumbar and knee weakness, dizziness, vision loss, thirst, spermatorrhea. Cassia seeds for eye redness and swelling pain, dark eyes, headache, dizziness, intestinal dryness and constipation. Chrysanthemum berry cassia seed tea on the above symptoms have a certain degree of relief, but can not achieve the therapeutic effect.
People with spleen deficiency and loose stools (thin and unformed feces) should be cautious of taking wolfberry. People with cold spleen and stomach and loose stools should be cautious of taking cassia seeds.
However, the efficacy of Chinese herbs in tea is limited, and should not be used as a substitute for medication. If you feel unwell, you should actively seek medical advice.