Moreover, chrysanthemum has a good auxiliary function in treating coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, cerebral infarction, chronic renal failure, ulcerative colitis, chronic hepatitis, neurosis, hyperlipidemia, intractable urticaria, verruca plana, trigeminal neuralgia and other diseases. Chrysanthemum petals contain a variety of amino acids, such as aspartic acid, tryptophan, glutamic acid, proline and so on. In addition, there are many minerals, such as zinc, manganese, copper, magnesium, iron, calcium and so on. Drinking chrysanthemum tea every day can also supplement many beneficial ingredients.
When you feel wind-heat pathogens or warm pathogens, if you have a slight fever, headache and cough, but you don't want to use western medicine. Mulberry leaf 10g, chrysanthemum 10g can be used, and soaking in water can achieve the purpose of clearing away heat and expelling wind. Fever, headache, cough, etc. at the beginning of wind-heat or epidemic febrile disease. , such as Sangju drink, dispel wind and heat, spread lung and relieve cough. 2, liver yang hyperactivity or wind-heat, liver fire eye disease. Such as Xiasangju granules and Qijudihuang decoction. 3. Hot toxic sores are decocted with Herba Violae, Herba Taraxaci and Flos Lonicerae to clear away heat and toxic materials.
Chrysanthemum tea can help dilate blood vessels, especially coronary arteries. Some patients with coronary heart disease can drink chrysanthemum tea for a long time, but because chrysanthemum is cool, you can add medlar to neutralize it when drinking. The common benefit of chrysanthemum tea is clearing away heat and toxic materials. Because chrysanthemum is cool, it can treat various symptoms caused by excessive internal heat, such as constipation, acne, sore throat, oral ulcer and so on. It is weak in dispelling wind and has good heat-clearing ability, and is often used for wind-heat cold, headache, dizziness, red eyes, swelling and pain, blurred eyes, sores and carbuncle.