
1. Refreshing the mind and improving eyesight: Chrysanthemum is rich in vitamin A, which is an important substance for maintaining eye health. Drinking chrysanthemum tea regularly can help keep the mind clear and eyes bright. It has a good therapeutic effect on dry eyes caused by excessive liver fire, especially for those who work with computers, who should drink more chrysanthemum tea.
2. Cleaning and moisturizing the skin: Drinking more tea can accelerate body fluid circulation, promote metabolism, and remove skin waste, making the skin clean and moist.
3. Lowering serum cholesterol and preventing cardiovascular diseases: Chrysanthemum has a significant effect on expanding coronary arteries and increasing coronary blood flow. It can lower serum cholesterol and plays an important role in preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases.
4. Anti-cancer and anti-tumor: Chrysanthemum contains a flavonoid antioxidant called luteolin, which, when combined with chemotherapy, can concentrate on killing cancer cells and improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
5. Treating colds and headaches: Chrysanthemum has a sweet, bitter, and slightly cold nature. It can be used for external wind-heat symptoms such as fever, chills, red and swollen eyes, sores, and swelling, as well as dizziness, blurred vision, head distension, and headaches caused by liver yang hyperactivity.
6. Treating constipation: The tannins in chrysanthemum tea can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and stimulate gastric juice secretion, thereby increasing appetite, improving bowel movements, and normalizing defecation, allowing many people to treat constipation without medication.