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Is chrysanthemum tea an antidote?
Usually, chrysanthemum tea has no antidote. Chrysanthemum tea has a good effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and contains less tannic acid such as tea polyphenols, which will not have much impact on drugs. Therefore, there is no conflict between drinking chrysanthemum tea and taking medicine, and there is no need to worry about affecting the medicinal properties.

Although chrysanthemum tea and medicine have no effect, it is not recommended to drink chrysanthemum tea when taking medicine.

People who should not drink chrysanthemum tea

1, patients with allergic conjunctivitis should not drink chrysanthemum tea.

Chrysanthemum can not only cause severe allergic conjunctivitis, but also people with a history of allergic conjunctivitis of hay fever need to pay special attention, because such people can easily cause allergic reactions by taking chrysanthemum.

2. Patients with pharyngitis should not drink chrysanthemum tea.

People with deficiency-cold constitution, that is, people with yang deficiency constitution, if they blindly drink chrysanthemum tea with the effect of clearing away heat and purging fire, it is easy to damage vital qi, and the more they drink, the weaker they become, thus aggravating the symptoms of pharyngitis. It can be seen that it is also selective to use chrysanthemum tea to deal with pharyngitis. Don't be alone, otherwise it will be counterproductive.

3. People with deficiency of spleen and stomach should not drink more chrysanthemum tea.

Making tea with chrysanthemum is not suitable for long-term continuous drinking, generally 3~5 days. People with cold constitution may wish to put some medlar, and people with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold had better drink less. People with yang deficiency constitution, if they blindly drink chrysanthemum tea with the effect of clearing away heat and purging fire, will easily damage healthy qi, and the more they drink, the weaker they will become, especially those with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold. Drinking too much cool chrysanthemum tea can easily cause stomach discomfort and lead to acid reflux. It can be seen that it is also selective to use chrysanthemum tea to reduce fire and clear heat, which cannot be done by one thousand people.

4. Patients with chronic colitis should not drink chrysanthemum tea.

Chrysanthemum is not cold, it is cold, it is bitter, it is cold. Under normal circumstances, everyone can eat chrysanthemums, but their hands and feet are often cold and their stomachs are very cold. They can't drink any cold water Ice cream and ice cream are uncomfortable. They often defecate three or five times a day, have chronic colitis, and chrysanthemums are not suitable.

5, diabetic patients should not add rock sugar to drink chrysanthemum tea.

When drinking chrysanthemum tea, some people like to add a few crystal sugar to increase the taste. It is ok to add rock sugar to chrysanthemum tea, but for people with diabetes or hyperglycemia, it is best not to add sugar, and you can drink chrysanthemum alone. In addition, some people with spleen deficiency should not add sugar, because too sweet tea will lead to sticky or sour mouth, increased saliva and physical discomfort. Therefore, people who don't know their physique should drink chrysanthemum tea without adding rock sugar. When brewing chrysanthemum tea, they can brew it directly with hot water.