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What are the herbal teas that are good for your eyes?
The main function of cassia seed is to improve eyesight and can treat various eye diseases. According to the national collection of China herbs, cassia seed is used to treat acute conjunctivitis, corneal ulcer and glaucoma. In addition to improving eyesight and treating eye diseases, cassia seed also has the effects of clearing liver, promoting diuresis and relaxing bowels, and treating hypertension, hepatitis and ascites due to liver cirrhosis. It is reported that Japanese researchers isolated 15 from cassia seed and made it into "health tea". Ye Juquan, a famous Chinese medicine doctor, introduced his health care experience before his death. One of them is "drinking osmanthus tea regularly can prevent constipation, high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis in the elderly." Cassia seed can also inhibit the increase of serum cholesterol and the formation of atherosclerotic plaque. Cassia tablets are available.

Practical and convenient methods are:

1, improving eyesight and stabilizing voltage: Cassia seed, stir-fry with slow fire until light yellow, cool and store in an iron can for later use. Take 20 grams of cassia seed each time and make tea with boiling water for about 20 minutes. When13 is left, add water until the tea is colorless, and then replace it with a new one. Drinking for a long time.

2, high blood pressure: appropriate amount of cassia seed, fried yellow, smashed into coarse powder, soaked in sugar and boiling water. 3g each time, 1 3 times a day.

3, conjunctivitis: 9 grams of cassia seed and chrysanthemum, 6 grams of Vitex negundo and Equisetum equisetum, decocted in water.

4. Optic atrophy: Semen Cassiae 1 20g, Fructus Lycii and Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae each 60g, all of which are ground into powder, 6g each time, three times a day 1, and 20 days is a course of treatment1.

5, hypercholesterolemia: 30 grams of cassia seed, fried yellow, decocted twice in water, taken in the morning and evening. Daily 1 dose, 20 days as a course of treatment.

6. Infantile malnutrition: Semen Cassiae 30g, stir-fried and ground, Endothelium Corneum Gigeriae Galli 15g, ground and mixed evenly, 2g each time, 1, 2-3 times a day.