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Who can't drink chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea?
Chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea can't be drunk by people with cold stomach, menstrual women and pregnant women, people with weak diarrhea and children.

Chrysanthemum and medlar make tea together, which has the effects of nourishing yin and enriching blood, dispelling wind and clearing heat, detoxifying and improving eyesight, and is especially suitable for white-collar workers and students who sit in front of computers for a long time. However, chrysanthemum is cool, so the following categories of people should drink it carefully: those with stomach cold, menstrual women and pregnant women, those with weak diarrhea and children.

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"Compendium of Materia Medica" records that Lycium barbarum and chrysanthemum are "sweet in taste and flat in nature", which have the effects of dispelling wind and clearing heat, calming the liver and improving eyesight. Lycium barbarum chrysanthemum tea has the effects of clearing away liver-fire, improving eyesight, clearing away heat, reducing blood fat, lowering blood pressure, moistening intestines, removing toxic substances, and relieving dry eyes and asthenopia.

Making tea with medlar and chrysanthemum can get twice the result with half the effort, which is suitable for students who review their lessons all night and most young people who are obsessed with their work. Especially for young people who are facing the computer for a long time, their eyes are tired, so they might as well have a rest and have a cup of medlar chrysanthemum tea.

People's Network-Drink less chrysanthemum and wolfberry tea for stomach cold. Health tea cannot be drunk every day.