Chrysanthemum tea cassia berries wolfberry honeysuckle tea effect

Cassia Berry Honeysuckle Tea is good for relieving eye redness and astringency, liver and kidney yin deficiency, carbuncle boils and other diseases, but need to pay attention to the limited efficacy of tea drinking, not necessarily play a therapeutic role.
Cassia seeds have a clear liver and eyesight, laxative effect, can be used for red eyes and astringent pain, shyness and tears (eyes afraid of light, often tears), headache and dizziness, intestinal dryness and constipation and other diseases of the treatment or improvement, but the gas deficiency of loose stools (feces sparse and unshapely) should not be used.
Chinese wolfberry has the effect of nourishing the liver and kidney, benefiting the essence and brightening the eyes, and can be used for the treatment or improvement of liver and kidney yin deficiency, essence and blood deficiency, lumbar and knee pain, dizziness and tinnitus.
Honeysuckle has the efficacy of clearing heat and removing toxins, evacuating wind-heat, and can be used in the treatment of carbuncle, furuncle, laryngeal paralysis (pharynx red, swollen and painful, or dry, with a foreign body sensation, or pharyngeal itching and discomfort, difficulty in swallowing), dengtoxin (an acute infectious disease, the skin can be seen to be red like paint), wind-heat colds and fever of warm disease and other illnesses. However, honeysuckle should be avoided by people with cold spleen and stomach and Qi deficiency with sores and pus clearing.
The above three herbs are used together to make Cassia Seed Wolfberry Honeysuckle Tea, which helps to improve symptoms such as red and astringent eyes, deficiency of Yin in the liver and kidneys, carbuncles and boils, deficiency of essence and blood, and shyness and blindness with excessive tearing.
It should be noted that it is more difficult to analyze the more medicinal ingredients in the tea made from Chinese herbs, so it has limited effect and cannot replace the medication to treat the disease. Therefore, it is recommended to use Chinese herbs rationally under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and should not use Chinese herbs blindly.