What goes best with chasteberry tea

Chasteberry can be combined with other Chinese medicines such as Radix et Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Asparagus and Rhizoma Polygoni Multiflori, but there is no such thing as what is the best combination with what.
Chasteberry is sweet, bitter and cool in nature, and belongs to the liver and kidney meridians, with the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, brightening the eyes and darkening the hair. With the raw rhizome, asparagus together with tea, suitable for liver and kidney yin deficiency, the body of the patients, can nourish yin and tonic kidney, clearing the heat; chasteberry and raw rhizome, Zhimu together with tea, suitable for yin deficiency internal heat patients, can play a yin, clearing the heat of the efficacy of the patient.
Adverse effects of chasteberry are not clear. Chasteberry should not be used for people with cold spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weakness and cold) diarrhea and Yang deficiency.
Chasteberry can be used to make tea with the above herbs, but the medicinal effects of drinking it in water are limited. If you need to use the medicine, you need to have a doctor’s evidence-based guidance, do not blindly with other Chinese medicines.